Where can I get Rocky Mountian Oysters?!


Question: I live on the coast, can I buy them a local fish markets? How do I cook them?


Answers: I live on the coast, can I buy them a local fish markets? How do I cook them?

hey tom the chef , would you be serving these at your next gig? go to www.fairbury.com they go the whole spread, bull,lamb and turkey, enjoy. hope this helped.

Definitely in Beaver Creek, Colorado. They fry them up and they taste like chicken, but not like the good kind of chicken. At the end of the day, you are still eating bull's balls, so take it for what it's worth.

A Rocky Mountain Oyster is not a type of fish or oyster. You may want to do a little more research before you eat one...

Stay away from them.... they are not good...

Ughhhh, The only place to get rocky mountain oysters is off a very unwilling Bull

They are bull testicles, so probably not. LOL

In Northern Idaho...I think they actually have a festival!!!

From a pig1

>They can be found at the rear end of any bull. Rocky Mountain Oysters are bull's testicles.<

Definitely not at the fish market.

Rocky Mountain Oysters are bull testicles.

You would get them from between a bulls legs. Yes RMO are bull nuts. Still want them?

Did you hear about the guy who was killed when eating Rocky Mountain Oysters? The hogs trampled him to death! They are hog balls, man. barf-o.

egg flour bread crumb;s, dip in egg and then in flour, then back in egg and then in bread crumb's and then pan fry, add salt pepper. I had elk one's once really good. you can get them at a place that butchers beef, etc.

Rocky mountain oysters are not a type of fish. LOL This will explain in better detail for you.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Mount...
Around here, Northern Iowa, there are nut frys at bars...mostly in small towns though. LOL





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