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<blockquote data-quote="Master Carper" data-source="post: 1896863" data-attributes="member: 15527"><p>My Grandma and Grandpa use to pressure cook and can carp and when made into patties and fried, it tasted the same as salmon patties and actually had the same color and texture as well...</p><p></p><p>Years ago, my Grandpa and I use to go below the spillway at Grand Lake every Summer carp fishing - until they turned that area into a stinkin golf course. Anyways, the carp always got cleaned and filleted out, pressure cooked with whatever ingredients they used and put in the freezer until it was time for some of them good 'ol carp patties to be fried up...</p><p></p><p>I sure wish my grand parents were still alive so I could invite some of you guys over when they cooked those carp. I guarantee you would want to come back for more...</p><p></p><p>I've also heard people say that deer smelled and tasted like a "sewer" and I guess like everything else, it just depends on how it is prepared and cooked. I can promise you that MY deer don't stink or smell bad and some guys will even say it is better than beef....</p><p></p><p>DAVID</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Master Carper, post: 1896863, member: 15527"] My Grandma and Grandpa use to pressure cook and can carp and when made into patties and fried, it tasted the same as salmon patties and actually had the same color and texture as well... Years ago, my Grandpa and I use to go below the spillway at Grand Lake every Summer carp fishing - until they turned that area into a stinkin golf course. Anyways, the carp always got cleaned and filleted out, pressure cooked with whatever ingredients they used and put in the freezer until it was time for some of them good 'ol carp patties to be fried up... I sure wish my grand parents were still alive so I could invite some of you guys over when they cooked those carp. I guarantee you would want to come back for more... I've also heard people say that deer smelled and tasted like a "sewer" and I guess like everything else, it just depends on how it is prepared and cooked. I can promise you that MY deer don't stink or smell bad and some guys will even say it is better than beef.... DAVID [/QUOTE]
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