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Snails! Will it BBQ?

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  • JonathonJ Offline
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    Jonathon Team Blue Admin Walton's Employee Power User Kansas Dry Cured Sausage
    wrote on last edited by Jonathon
    #1
    Smoked Snails

    Will it BBQ? Snails!

    In this segment we pose the question and the answer to Will it BBQ? So much more than just hamburgers, hot dogs, and other meats can be BBQ'd, Grilled, or Smoked. And, this is where we try out unique ideas for cooking on a grill or smoker. This week we are BBQ'ing Snails and letting you know if it will BBQ or not!

    Snails

    Prep Time

    10 minutes

    Cook Time

    45 minutes

    Ingredients

    Snails
    Butter
    White Wine
    Signature Pork Rub

    Instructions

    In a saucepan melt a 1/2 cup of butter then add 1 cup of white wine, then add some signature pork rub. Then in a foil pan add your snails and pour the sauce over top of it, set aside some for dipping. Smoke for 45 minutes over hickory or other stronger tasting woods.

    So, Will it BBQ?

    The wine and butter sauces was great, it had a really nice taste to it but the snails just had way too many issues to be considered good, so no, it will not BBQ. The taste was okay, similar to a clam but the texture and toughness were terrible. It was like chewing rubber. You should remove the tough foot of the snail to make chewing slightly easier.

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    raider2119 Regular Contributors
    wrote on last edited by raider2119
    #2

    Hey guys, just watched your “Snails” video… I believe the problem is you overcooked the snails… Much like doing squid, snails need to be cooked for a very short time or they turn into inedible rubber bands…

    I’m not sure this is going to pique your interest in trying this again, but when properly cooked, snails should have a consistency more like snot…

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    Austin Team Orange Walton's Employee Admin
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    #3

    raider2119
    I was definitely open to trying it again as I read the first part of your comment… but yeah, the “snot” consistency is now a bit of a turn-off… But, as we said in the video, the sauce with the Signature Pork Rub was so good, maybe it is worth a second go at it sometime.

    –Austin Walton
    VP of Operations at Walton's & Meatgistics Host

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    Jonathon Team Blue Admin Walton's Employee Power User Kansas Dry Cured Sausage
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    If I get a veto on anything then I want to use it NOW, so you are saying the consistency can get actually get WORSE!!!

    Get more help with your processing questions and learn more about processing meat by subscribing to our waltons.com youtube page at https://www.youtube.com/@waltonsinc

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