My Southern Fried Alligator Bites recipe is ready and matches the picture! The bites are golden and crunchy, served on green lettuce with a small bowl of orange-tan Cajun remoulade, a lemon wedge, and a cold beer nearby. The plate is white just like the photo.
Crispy Southern Fried Alligator Bites are tasty, crunchy, and fun to try. Tender alligator pieces soak in buttermilk, get a spicy Cajun coating, then fry until golden. Serve on lettuce with a lemon wedge and creamy remoulade for dipping. Perfect as a snack or party appetizer.
Ingredients
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1 lb alligator meat, cut into bite-size pieces
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1 cup buttermilk
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1 teaspoon salt
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1/2 teaspoon black pepper
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1 teaspoon garlic powder
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1 teaspoon onion powder
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1 cup all-purpose flour
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1/2 cup cornmeal
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2 teaspoons Cajun seasoning
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1/2 teaspoon paprika
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Vegetable oil for frying
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Green leaf lettuce for serving
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Lemon wedges for serving
Remoulade sauce (small bowl)
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1/2 cup mayonnaise
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2 tablespoons ketchup
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1 teaspoon hot sauce
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1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
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1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika
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1/4 teaspoon cayenne (optional)
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1 teaspoon lemon juice
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Pinch of salt
Southern Fried Alligator Bites: Directions
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Make the remoulade: Mix mayonnaise, ketchup, hot sauce, mustard, paprika, cayenne, lemon juice, and salt in a small bowl. Chill in the fridge while you cook.
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Marinate the meat: Put alligator pieces in a bowl. Pour buttermilk over them. Add salt, pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder. Cover and chill for at least 1 hour.
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Prepare the coating: In a shallow dish, stir together flour, cornmeal, Cajun seasoning, and paprika.
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Heat the oil: Pour oil into a deep pan or fryer to reach about 350°F (hot enough to sizzle). If you don’t have a thermometer, test with a small piece of bread; it should turn golden in about 45 seconds.
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Coat the bites: Take each alligator piece from the buttermilk, let extra drip off, then roll in the flour mixture so it’s well coated.
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Fry in batches: Carefully place pieces in the hot oil. Fry until golden brown and cooked through, about 3–5 minutes depending on size. Don’t crowd the pan.
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Drain and rest: Use a slotted spoon to move fried bites to a wire rack or paper towels to drain. Let them rest a minute so they stay crispy.
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Plate like the picture: Lay green leaf lettuce on a white plate. Pile the golden alligator bites on the lettuce. Put a small black ramekin or bowl of remoulade on the side and add a lemon wedge.
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Serve: Offer a cold beer or iced drink nearby if you like. Squeeze lemon over the bites and dip into the sauce.
Quick tips
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Soaking in buttermilk helps make the meat tender.
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Use a wire rack instead of paper towels to keep the coating crisp.
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Fry in small batches for the best color and crunch.
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