In the first episode of Pardon My Plate, Spencer Neuharth and Steven Rinella cook a carp. They want to see if the carp's reputation of being a no-good, slimy, repugnant fish is true-or if Americans have it all wrong. This is the kind of culinary experiment you'll only find at MeatEater. What should we eat next?
In the second episode of Pardon My Plate, Spencer Neuharth and Ryan Callaghan cook an American coot. They want to see if the coot’s reputation of being a no-good, tough, muddy bird is true—or if Americans have it all wrong. This is the kind of culinary experiment you’ll only find at MeatEater. What should we eat next?
In the third episode of Pardon My Plate, Spencer Neuharth and Janis Putelis cook coyote. They want to see if the coyote's reputation of being a no-good, smelly, dirty canine is true—or if Americans have it all wrong. This is the kind of culinary experiment you’ll only find at MeatEater. What should we eat next?
Pardon My Plate is back and bolder than ever! In the first episode of Season 2, Steven Rinella and Spencer Neuharth cook muskrat. They want to see if the muskrat's reputation as a critter that tastes like swamp water is true—or if Americans have it all wrong. This is the kind of culinary experiment you'll only find at MeatEater. What should we cook next?
Pardon My Plate is back and bolder than ever! In the second episode of Season 2, Ryan Callaghan and Spencer Neuharth eat crow. They want to find out if crows deserve their gloom-ridden, unclean reputation—or if Americans have it all wrong. This is the kind of culinary experiment you'll only find at MeatEater. What should we cook next?
Pardon My Plate is back and bolder than ever! In the third episode of Season 2, Janis Putelis and Spencer Neuharth eat bobcat. They want to find out if these felines taste any good—or if Americans have it all wrong. This is the kind of culinary experiment you'll only find at MeatEater. What should we cook next?