BENEFITS :
Seal meat is a natural “superfood” available in our own backyard: high in protein, low in fat, and highly nutritious.
Particularly rich in iron, zinc, magnesium, and vitamin B12.
Since it is a wild meat, there is no risk of it containing growth hormones or antibiotics.
Seal oil also has its merits, thanks to its Omega-3 content. It helps improve mental, cognitive, and cardiovascular health, as well as boosting the immune system.
LET’S COOK :
Ferrous taste, similar to deer or moose meat, with a hint of iodine that evokes the sea.
OUR CULINARY ADVICE :
- Preparation
- Remove the fat, which adds a bitter taste.
- Salt the meat to remove all the water. Pat dry rather than rinse before cooking.
- Freeze pieces of meat that are more difficult to cut.
- Cooking
- Sear the meat for 1 or 2 minutes on each side, turning only once.
- Season as you start cooking.
- Do not over-cook, as it will dry out quickly and lose its tender texture.
- After cooking
- Allow the meat to rest before cutting.
- Seasoning
- Smoked mushroom powder, seaweed, and red wine.