Beaver Tails ?

I read somewhere about something called a Beaver Tail. Some sort of doughy snack. Anyone know about these ?

10 Answers

Cool beans

Never heard of this before & I will check out the link listed above. I learn something new every day.

Uh.... I snapped my neck on a double take on this head line.

You can buy the yummy Beaver Tails in the Canadian Rocky Mountain town of Banff Alberta. They come with a variety of toppings and are worth the calories for sure.

I’d rather eat tripe & haggis.

Tripe recipe : take 2 pots and boil water in both. Drop the tripe in one pot, and a large rock in the other. When the rock is soft enough to eat, give the tripe another 10 min to cook.

Enjoy

When I was in high school I used to trap beaver (actually used snares). Folks used to talk about how good "Beaver Tail Soup" was. I was a finicky eater when I was young so that never appealed to me. Today I love escargots, oyster on the half shell and caviar, so maybe I would like it today. But I'm against fur trapping now so don't know how I would come by some tails. In case you are able too, here is recipe---- https://www.astray.com/recipes/?show=Beaver+tail+soup

I have never heard of them, but my goodness don’t they look yummy!

Check out this website to get an idea of what a beaver tail is:

https://beavertails.com/products/

Thank you

Oh yes. Quite popular especially in the summertime in our neck of the woods. A lot of variety to suit a wide array of tastes.

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