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“CHICKEN OF THE TREES”-IGUANA RECIPE IDEAS
According to Dr. Bill Kern, associate professor, En-
tomology and Nematology Department, Ft. Lauder-
dale Research and Education Center, UF/IFAS
FLREC, iguana meat is mild flavored and usually not
tough. Most of the meat is on the legs, along the spine
and on the tail. Rib meat is usually not worth the ef-
fort. De-boned iguana meat is very well suited to cur-
ries, soups, stews, gumbo, and etouffée. The imma-
ture eggs from females can be saved and added to
soup and stews. Small animals are usually cut into
pieces and boiled, then cooled enough to pick off the
meat. The meat is then returned to the pot for soups
and stews. Large animals (over 4 ft.) can be de-
boned and the dorsal meat filleted. The raw de-
boned meat then must be thor-
oughly cooked in any way you
would prepare diced or sliced
raw chicken.