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Rats. Today we feast on what we catch??
« on: July 28, 2012, 03:12:10 AM »
    Rat meat: it's what's for dinner  Published July 27, 2012
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  •    Rat meat was served at a gallery in Manhattan's Lower East Side as part of an art piece. (AP)
  We all know starving artists will eat just about anything, but did you know that for some that includes rodent?
Artist Laura Ginn displayed her latest piece of art in Manhattan's Lower East Side Wednesday: a feast featuring one of New York City's most abundant creatures--the rat.
According to the New York Observer, the five course meal Chef Yuri Hart cooked up was nothing like Roadkill Stew. It included a goat cheese crostini with a small piece of rat meat and a shot glass of gazpacho, two circles of rat and pork terrine over a deconstructed salad. Also featured was "Rat Two Ways"--braised rat and a roasted half rat over a sweet corn salad -- a rat-free lemon sorbet garnished with an edible flower, and finally, French toast topped with a slice of crispy rat jerky (head, claws, and all).
The piece, entitled “Tomorrow We Will Feast Again on What We Catch,” explores the idea of self-sustainability and the multitude of processes which we go through to get our food.  It also required guests to pony up $100 and sign a liability waiver just in case the rat did not sit too well with anyone.
But there was no need to worry about the rats' cleanliness. They come from a lab facility in California. Ginn told the New York Observer that the rats arrived in bulk, whole, unskinned and frozen:
"You should have seen my freezer," Ginn said. "I gave over my entire house for this."
View Laura Ginn's Kickstarter page.
For the occasion, Ginn wore a self-made, one-shoulder cocktail dress made of 200 rat pelts to the event.
“I’m going to be on the cover of Vogue: the post-apocalypse issue,” she told the New York Observer.
Now, why am I not surprised.
 

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Re: Rats. Today we feast on what we catch??
« Reply #1 on: July 28, 2012, 05:32:32 AM »
Sounds like artist are cannibals ;D

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Re: Rats. Today we feast on what we catch??
« Reply #2 on: July 28, 2012, 06:29:13 AM »
When I was a youth, I had a hardcore survival manual that was given to me by an Alaskan hunting guide.  I read that manual cover to cover, and it stated that rat tasted just like squirrel when prepared the same way.
 
I'm a squirrel meat lover, but I won't put this to the test until I really need to.
 
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Re: Rats. Today we feast on what we catch??
« Reply #3 on: July 28, 2012, 07:17:27 AM »
Most Viet NAm vets will tell you about how the Viet Namiese loved rat.
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Re: Rats. Today we feast on what we catch??
« Reply #4 on: July 28, 2012, 07:48:26 AM »
Read about the Romans and how big they could grow them. They were a delicacy. Whether it is true or not I have read where they could get them to several pounds.