Muskrat Love
An annual festival on Maryland’s Eastern Shore celebrates an unlikely mascot
- By Abigail Tucker
- Smithsonian.com, April 21, 2008, Subscribe
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Solemn judges arrive at the cooking competition and close the door. They emerge a long time later, smacking their lips dramatically. Marlene's jambalaya takes the $25 prize. She's not completely surprised; her muskrat enchiladas won first place last year.
Along with some very mysterious spices, her secret is this: she doesn't like muskrat meat herself. An administrative assistant at a nearby police station, she entered the contest a few years ago because participation was dwindling, and she hated to think of the tradition dying out.
Chances are it won't. As old folks retire from running the show, children and grandchildren take their places, along with newcomers to the area who've gotten the "mud between their toes." Everyone seems to want the local beauty queen to carry a filet knife as gracefully as a long-stemmed rose, and for little boys to aspire to be World Champion Muskrat Skinners.
The muskrat, too, is a survivor. He's outlasted centuries of trapping, nutria invasions, the eagle's comeback—even the fires that people set every winter in the marshes, which clear the way for new grass come spring.
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Comments (4)
Save the muskrat!! Don't eat him!
Posted by Sky Weir on August 8,2008 | 10:18 AM
I grew up on a small farm and remember the smell and the taste of muskrat, and am glad to see that people still carry on the traditional ways of the eastern shore. I think I'll hit the marsh this year and show my kids what rattin' is all about!
Posted by Buck Jones on July 10,2008 | 08:30 PM
i think eating a muskrat is disgusting
Posted by Lola on May 9,2008 | 09:36 PM
I think the Miss Outdoors is great because it is not Politically Correct BS! It is about something of value and heritage! Any person that whines about it not being right/nasty/cruel etc. is a hypocrite! Where do they think the food they eat comes from? It does not all fall dead and skin itself/fall off the tree,vine whatever, harvest itself and bag itself then jump up on the shelves in the grocery store!
Posted by CraigB on April 25,2008 | 11:52 PM