Anodyne
Friday, September 14, 2007
 
Via Matt Ruff: "The Urban Hunt: A Summer Spent Killing -- And Eating -- Seattle's Small Game"

"SLUG

Harvesting slugs is less hunting than gathering, and hardly bears mentioning, but here is what you do: The morning after a good rain, peek beneath the leaves, bricks, and wooden planks of a friend's garden and drop the slugs you find into any nonmetallic container. Allow them to fast for a couple of days, then feed them on sage or other savory leaves. Wash away the mucus—saltwater baths help—and sauté them in butter and garlic, like escargot. They are chewy."


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