Creole Foods of Louisiana
Whole Skinned Alligator 2XL - 26 - 33 lbs
- SKU:
- 655360517264
- UPC:
- 655360517264
- MPN:
- 655360517264
Description
Alligator meat is lean and high in protein making it a healthy and flavorful addition. Alligator meat can be fried smoked, or grilled. Either way, it's guaranteed to be a hit at your next cookout.
Unit Size: Weight will vary between 26-33lbs
*This product is frozen* The picture is for advertisement purposes alligator is uncooked and unseasoned.
Q&A:
1. Does it come frozen?
Yes, the gator is shipped in a cooler with dry ice
2. Does it come with the head and legs?
Yes, the head and legs are attached.
3. How long is the alligator?
Length will vary. A typical 2XL gator is 4-5 foot
4. How long does it take to thaw an alligator
Thawing time is typically 24 hours (Thawing time varies with the size of the alligator)
5. What is the best way to cook an alligator?
Grilling, smoking, or Frying
6. Any questions regarding shipping time please see the shipping policies located at the bottom of the site or add the item to your cart and enter your state and zip code. You will be presented with shipping options and an estimated delivery time frame.
Here are some general guidelines for cooking a whole-skinned alligator.
Start with:
Alligator is a lean meat so you want to make sure you are keeping it moist.
Brine or marinate the alligator overnight.
Season the alligator any seasoning can be used (we have several to choose from on our site). You can coat the alligator with butter or a basting spray to help the seasoning set. (Wrapping the alligator in bacon is an option bacon fat helps keep it moist while cooking)
Preheat your grill to medium-high heat (250-275 degrees) and lightly oil the grates.
Place the alligator on the grill and cook for about 2-4 hours, or until the meat is cooked through and lightly charred. (Cooking time will depend on the type of grill you are using and the size of the alligator.
To ensure that the alligator is cooked evenly, use a meat thermometer to check the internal temperature of the meat. The alligator is done when the internal temperature reaches 165 degrees Fahrenheit.
Check out a video from one of our partners on how to cook an alligator.
113 Reviews
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We have been buying Whole Skinned Alligators from Creole for years now and have never been disappointed
We have been buying Whole Skinned Alligators from Creole for years now and have never been disappointed. The flavor is amazing and the meat is always cooked to perfection. Plus, the shipping is always reliable and the meat arrives still frozen. Can't wait to have another cookout with these!
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We were all amazed by how delicious the alligator turned out
We were all amazed by how delicious the alligator turned out.
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Surprised my guests with gator and they loved it!
Surprised my guests with gator and they loved it!
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Absolutely delicious, thank you Creole
Absolutely delicious, thank you Creole.
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Can't believe how amazing the alligator turned out using Chuck's flavor train method
Can't believe how amazing the alligator turned out using Chuck's flavor train method. A total hit!
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Can't wait to try more gator dishes from Creole
Can't wait to try more gator dishes from Creole.
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The alligator I cooked using Chuck's flavor trains idea was the star of the show at the cookout
The alligator I cooked using Chuck's flavor trains idea was the star of the show at the cookout. So tasty!
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Used Chuck's flavor train method for the alligator and it was a huge hit at the barbecue
Used Chuck's flavor train method for the alligator and it was a huge hit at the barbecue.
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Fedex smashed my gator shipment and I was pissed, but Cherie from customer service was fantastic in getting everything sorted out
Fedex smashed my gator shipment and I was pissed, but Cherie from customer service was fantastic in getting everything sorted out. The gator was cooked to perfection and I'll definitely be ordering again in the future thanks to her great work.
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Took my cookout to the next level with gator
Took my cookout to the next level with gator.
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