Gators
Dive into the exotic world of gourmet cooking with our wide variety of Alligator meats, available in 1lb, 2lb and 5lb packages or get a Whole Skinned Alligator . Whether you're looking to impress at a cookout or explore new culinary territories, this alligator meat is a perfect choice. Renowned for its lean texture and high protein content, alligator meat offers a unique flavor profile that is versatile enough for grilling, smoking, or frying. Learn How to Cook Gator Meat
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Ragin Cajun 8oz "Chicken or Gator" Cajun Seasoning & Rub
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Now: $7.99Was: $8.99Chicken or Gator rub is zesty, Juicy & Tasty...Not too SpicyProduct Usage Instructions:Shake it on anything to give it a perfect Cajun seasoning.Product Ingredients:salt, spices, garlic*, onion*, paprika, natural butter flavor (whey, butter oil, corn...Now: $7.99Was: $8.99 -
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Wild Game Seasoning 6oz
Ragin Cajun
Now: $7.20Was: $8.00Southern Seasonings Wild Game Seasoning will enhance the flavor of wild game, lamb, or poultry. The seasoning can also be used on seafood or just to make anything taste great.Marinade Instructions: Pour olive oil and fresh minced garlic over meat or...Now: $7.20Was: $8.00
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Alligator Meat FAQ
Fast answers for shoppers: taste, cuts, cooking temps, storage, and nutrition.
›Is alligator meat healthy?
›Does it have omega‑3?
›What does it taste like?
›Best cuts to buy
- Tail medallions / filets – quick sauté, grill, air‑fry.
- Tenderloin / loin – premium, very tender.
- Leg meat – great for braises, gumbos, ground.
›How do I cook it?
Cook all alligator meat to a minimum internal temperature of 165°F for safety, then rest for 3–5 minutes.
Quick‑cook (tender cuts): Hot sear/grill/air‑fry; pull when the thickest part reaches 165°F.
Low‑and‑slow (tougher cuts): Braise or stew until fork‑tender; ensure final temp hits 165°F.
›Thawing & storage
›Sourcing & sustainability
›Diet & allergens
›How much per person?
›Is alligator meat safe to eat?
›Is fat removed from the tail?
›Where can I buy alligator meat?
Learn How to Cook Alligator
Here are some great ways to perfectly cook your alligator meat!