Eating Snails at a Parisian Restaurant

Introduction:

I first heard that French people ate snails back when I was living in the USA. It turns out that not only do the French love their snails, they’re actually an expensive delicacy in this country. Since living here, I have seen that lots of restaurants serve escargots (snails) as part of their menu. You can typically order six or 12 as an entrée (appetizer). Curious, I decided to investigate by ordering it at a dinner with friends!

What food did I try?:

Escargots—edible land snails (as opposed to snails from the sea)

How did I feel when I tried it?:

I loved it! The escargots are cooked in butter, garlic and pesto so they’re really tasty. I’ll admit, knowing that I was eating snails was a little strange, but I very quickly got over that part. The meat is a little bit chewy but yummy. Pulling the snails out of their shells with a special snail fork was also pretty fun. Best part: at the end of the meal, I used some French bread to sop up the leftover sauce!

How is the food prepared?:

First, the snails are either gathered wild or farmed (that’s right, there are such things as snail farms!). To get them ready for cooking, the snails are fed only cornmeal for a few days to flush out anything else they might have been eating.

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