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Eat Moose Like Sarah Palin, or Not

October 30, 2008 06:01 PM ET | Paul Bedard, Nikki Schwab | Permanent Link | Print

So while you may have heard Gov. Sarah Palin raving about moose burgers, moose hot dogs, moose chili, and delicious moose stew, finding moose meat on a restaurant menu is nearly impossible. Just ask the folks at the Lobby Bar at the Ritz-Carlton, Washington, D.C., who wanted to add moose burgers to zest up the bar's menu for election season. "We scoured the country," says Colleen Evans, the director of public relations for Marriott International, which owns the Ritz-Carlton. "We went to all the exotic meat purveyors, and they said it's illegal to sell moose meat."

That's because wild game cannot be sold, even if it's legally hunted. It can, however, be harvested for personal consumption, which is why the Palins are able to have a freezer full of moose that they hunted but you, the everyday consumer, can't buy any. "If you simply go out wherever you live and hunt, you can't shoot it and dress it on its own and sell it to a restaurant," explains Amanda Eamich, a spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service. "In order to sell meat products into commerce in the United States, you have to be federally, or in some case, state, inspected."

That means that anyone wanting to try wild game who doesn't hunt or know any hunters has to buy farm-raised. And there aren't moose farms. But they do farm something close: "So a cousin of moose is elk," Evans told Whispers. "Just like the other white meat, it's the other moose meat." The Lobby Bar is serving elk sliders until after the election. And Executive Chef David Serus, who is pictured above with his eats, tells us that when eating game, it's always good to accompany it with a sweet sauce, so he includes some cranberry Dijonnaise with his miniburgers.

Of course, to add balance to the menu, he also created a miniature chicken pot pie, a favorite of the other veep candidate, Sen. Joe Biden.

-Nikki Schwab

Tags: Joseph R. Biden, Jr. | Sarah Palin

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eating moose

funny, i just finished a moose cheeseburger. It was pretty tasty. ebeyfarms.blogspot.com for pics and details.

Don't knock it until you try it!

Living in Northern Maine there is a Moose lottey somewhat similiar to Alaska. I have had many occassions to have moose meat and it is delicious. It also depends on where the moose grazed (ate) for the time they were alive. Some taste better than others. It s essential that we hunt moosein or area because of the over population of them in the area and State of Maine. Many people loose their lives each year due to the moose running onto the highways.

SARAH PALIN 2013!!!!!

Moose Meat

Why say you don't like something when you have never tried it.

Moose meat is good. I am not sure why the Palins make so much of the moose into burger. I like it best as a roast and steak. I did cook moose once for a group of friends from the lower 48. I made steam burgers and they accused me of using beef. It was moose they just couldn't tell the difference.

If the chef wants to serve an Alaskan dish we do have caribou herds up here whose meat is USDA approve. You can buy the caribou(reindeer) meat in Anchorage meat markets and some grocery stores( mainly in the bush),I purchased steaks over 15 years ago) from the Alaska Commercial (AC) store in Nome.

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