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QuestionWhat is the easiest way to cook frog legs?
Community AnswerSautéed frog legs -- but, it's a matter of opinion, really. -
QuestionSince live frogs carry salmonella, could I get salmonella poisoning from eating undercooked frog legs?
Community AnswerYes, that is a possibility. You should not eat frog legs if you believe they might be undercooked. -
QuestionHow do you get the stringy taste out of them? I heard soaking in salt water for 24 hours helps. Is that right?
Community AnswerSoaking them in salt water will only make it worse. I suggest setting the frog legs in boiled water for 2 hours (or overnight). Let the water and legs cool, then pour the water out and boil the legs again, except this time put them in with garlic and butter for a lighter taste. -
QuestionDoes it seem weird if one of the frog legs look dark in color?
Community AnswerNo, it could be the natural color of that frog or it is maybe just a bit overcooked. -
QuestionHow long should the frog legs cook?
Community AnswerThe cooking time will depend on the method used.
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