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How To Roast A Monitor Lizard by Nobody: 6:07am On May 23, 2016
Roasting is very easy: prepare whatever is to be roasted, then Roast it... For animals, dress/skin it, spit it, roast it. How you roast something is entirely a different matter. A lot depend on the heating. It's up to you to add your spices, and to put anything you want, depending on your taste. Roasting a Monitor Lizard should be easy. Dress - errr, Shouldn't it be really UnCloth? You'd skin it, spit it, then roast it. There is one problem though... The meat of the lizard has a certain fishy taste (Igorots describe this as "langsi"wink, although it tastes like Chicken. This is very much tasted on the meat near the viscera. So how should you roast it? This recipe also applies to snakes. Click here to see how snakes are roasted. This was made clear to me by my uncle, Daniel Ayochok. Way back when I was young, I caught a monitor lizard, but I did not want to bring it home because my previous experiences were such that whenever I brought something home, I did not get to have my fill of my own catch. So I thought of roasting it, and was starting to skin it at the farm when my Uncle passed by and saw me. He taught me. Thus, this recipe is not mine. Yeah, I know it is an endangered specie, but heck, in the Cordilleras, the favorite part of a lizard's menu are Chicks. To the Igorots in the past, the lizards were either prey or pests. In any case, I have seen one Igorot along the Mountain trail way back in the 80's rearing monitor Lizards. So that means, if one loves the taste (Not to mention that the skin is sold to shoe makers), You can have a Monitor Lizard farm. I do not encourage hunting here. I simply am posting a recipe. Get it, Mr Environmentalist?

Ingredients:
~~One Big Monitor Lizard (Called "Faniyas" or "Hilay" or "bayawak"wink

~~Palongpong - A certain vine located in the Cordilleras. The leaves have a sour taste, and is usually eaten by kids. For replacement, you could either try using the "Kamias" (Readers, what's the english term for this?), or Unripe mangoes. I would appreciate if Igorot readers out there supply me with their local term for Palongpong, and whether there is a scientific name for this. (I'm still betting there is no scientific name)

~~Salt

Preparation:

Prepare the Monitor Lizard. Now,Open the Monitor Lizard's mouth, and remove the tongue. Rub salt inside the mouth, and all over the body, including the space at the ribs where the heart was. Crumple leaves of the "Palongpong". Stuff the mouth with this. Stuff the space at the ribs with crumpled "Palongpong" too. Now spit it.Spitting a Monitor Lizard is just like what you would do to any four legged animal. However, you need not tie the legs. You havew to tie the tail and the head, and also tie at the abdomen. After it has been spitted, prepare your fire, and start roasting. Normally, the meat would reach a red/brown resin color, and it would be then ready to be eaten. Without the salt and the Palongpong, the fishy taste would be noticeable. However, the salt masks this, and the "Palongpong provides a sour taste that dissipates the fishy taste.

Substitutes:

You can actually substitute ("Kamias"wink, but Strips of Unripe Mangoes are better. If you do not have any of this, you can still remove the fishy taste before you roast the Monitor lizard (This is an old trick: I do not know why I am still telling this). Get a container, fill it with vinegar, and let the meat stay there for thirty minutes, before roasting. The taste would be different, though, and you would not experience the original taste of Monitor Lizard Meat.

Source: http://www.reptilianagenda.com/other/o110399b.shtml

Note: yes i intentionally posted this here (no error at all). You programmers ought to learn something other than coding. I am sure many of you have been seeing all the monitor lizards (also called alligators by some nairaland illiterates) that have been trollin' on the homepage of recent - you guys have better learn what to do with a monitor lizard should you catch one trying to eat your hard drive.

Disclaimer: I shall not be held liable for any damage caused by eating a well-roasted monitor lizard (just in case you guys actually do this)
Re: How To Roast A Monitor Lizard by Nmeri17: 6:40am On May 23, 2016
op so you're saying, the monitor lizard actually has nothing, to do with my laptop's monitor? undecided shocked

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Re: How To Roast A Monitor Lizard by sleepingdemon: 7:00am On May 23, 2016
Nmeri17:
op so you're saying, the monitor lizard actually has nothing, to do with my laptop's monitor?
as in ehn, i was hoping he was going to verify the fact that this monitor lizard actually eats the flex of our laptops screen and that is why we should roast it.
Re: How To Roast A Monitor Lizard by Nobody: 7:34am On May 23, 2016
cheesy PROGRAMMERS favorite source of protein. grin
Re: How To Roast A Monitor Lizard by Nobody: 8:50am On May 23, 2016
sleepingdemon:

as in ehn, i was hoping he was going to verify the fact that this monitor lizard actually eats the flex of our laptops screen and that is why we should roast it.
Thank you very much jare, in fact it can also swallow your external wireless mouse and entire laptop (if your laptop is a mini one). In case you actually catch one, just kill it (or capture it live) and send it to lalastica - them go upload your picture with the lizard (showing you holding it by the tail) to the FP straight away.
Re: How To Roast A Monitor Lizard by Djade007: 9:09am On May 23, 2016
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Re: How To Roast A Monitor Lizard by Nobody: 10:42am On May 23, 2016
^^^why are you booking space without permit? Don worry, this post shall not hit FP - this section has been banned from FP.
Re: How To Roast A Monitor Lizard by teemy(m): 4:37pm On May 23, 2016
caramba! tony you no go kill person o.
Re: How To Roast A Monitor Lizard by Nobody: 4:48pm On May 23, 2016
^^^how manage now? this is just to warn you guys of monitor lizards trollin' around, in case you should wake up one day and find out that your monitor has disappeared (when in actual fact, it has been eaten by a monitor lizard)

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Re: How To Roast A Monitor Lizard by cyrielo(m): 8:19pm On May 23, 2016
Don't forget to upload the monitor lizard to github undecided
Re: How To Roast A Monitor Lizard by Thirdwrist(m): 10:33pm On May 23, 2016
Op to much french in the write up, Abi na speaking in tongue sef....
Re: How To Roast A Monitor Lizard by Nobody: 8:50am On May 24, 2016
cyrielo:
Don't forget to upload the monitor lizard to github undecided
How do you know that I have not done that already?

Thirdwrist:
Op to much french in the write up, Abi na speaking in tongue sef....
E be like say you dont know what a monitor lizard is? check here to be convinced - https://www.nairaland.com/search?q=monitor+lizard&search=Search

And no, it is not a CPU lizard or alligator (like some nairalanders will say)!
Re: How To Roast A Monitor Lizard by Djade007: 5:19pm On May 24, 2016
I still have hope that this topic will reach fp. Lalasticlala come move us go fp na

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