Alligator Tenderloin 1 lb – Louisiana Gator Meat

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Q: Is this just alligator meat or has sodium phosphate, sodium tripolyphosphate which adversely affects liver and kidney function or any thing else been been added to the meat Is this just alligator meat or has sodium phosphate, sodium tripolyphosphate which adversely affects liver and kidney function or any thing else been been added to the meat

A: Ingredient list : Boneless alligator filet, [alligator meat], water , sodium tripolyphosphate.

Q: Is this alligator wild or farm-raised? Is this alligator wild or farm-raised?

A: Our alligators are farm-raised.

Q: what is the best way to cook gator tenderloin what is the best way to cook gator tenderloin

A: The best method to cook tenderloin is going to be based off personal preference. You can pan sear it on a skillet, grill it, or breaded and fried.

Q: Does the tenderloin come with the fat pictured in the photograph? Does the tenderloin come with the fat pictured in the photograph?

A: No, the product does not come with the fat strip.

Q: How many comes in a pack and what size How many comes in a pack and what size

A: The amount of filets in the package varies on size of each therefore it is not measured by the amount of filets included but by the total weight of the package.

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Quick Answers: Alligator Tenderloin

  • Lean, mild white meat from the tail
  • Best cooked hot and fast (fry, grill, sauté)
  • Do not overcook — becomes tough quickly
  • Pairs well with Cajun seasoning or citrus marinades

Alligator Tenderloin 1 lb – Louisiana Gator Meat

Gator World Alligator Tenderloin is a premium cut of Louisiana alligator meat taken from the tail — the most tender and versatile part of the gator. If you’ve been searching for alligator tenderloin recipes, how to cook alligator tenderloin, or a reliable way to try gator meat at home, this is where most people start.

Best For: First-time buyers, Cajun cooking, home recipes
Flavor: Mild, clean, slightly like chicken
Why This Cut: Most tender and easiest alligator meat to cook

Quick Product Snapshot

Cut
Alligator Tenderloin (Tail Meat)
Weight
1 lb (16 oz)
Texture
Tender, Lean, Firm
Shipping
Frozen Nationwide

What Does Alligator Tenderloin Taste Like?

Alligator tenderloin has a mild, clean flavor with a firm but tender texture. It’s often compared to chicken, but leaner and slightly firmer. It absorbs seasoning extremely well, which is why it works so well in Cajun cooking.

For most people, the biggest surprise is that it’s not gamey — it’s approachable, easy to cook, and versatile.

Cooking Rule: Cook alligator tenderloin hot and fast. Overcooking is the only real mistake.

How to Cook Alligator Tenderloin

Cooking alligator tenderloin is simple once you understand how it behaves. These are the most reliable methods:

Fried Alligator

Cut into strips, bread, and fry for classic gator bites or tenders.

Grilled Tenderloin

Marinate first, then grill quickly over medium-high heat.

Pan Seared / Sautéed

Cook with butter, garlic, onions, and Cajun seasoning.

Best Marinade for Alligator Tenderloin

One of the most common questions is how to marinate alligator meat. Because it’s lean, a marinade helps improve both texture and flavor.

  • Oil or butter base to add moisture
  • Lemon juice or vinegar for light acidity
  • Garlic, Cajun seasoning, black pepper
  • Optional: hot sauce, Worcestershire, or mustard

Marinate for 30–90 minutes before cooking. Longer isn’t necessary and can break down the texture too much.

Alligator Tenderloin Recipe Ideas

If you’re looking for ways to cook alligator beyond frying, here are proven options:

  • Fried alligator strips with remoulade sauce
  • Grilled Cajun alligator tenderloin
  • Blackened alligator tacos
  • Alligator pasta with garlic butter sauce
  • Alligator sauce piquante or gumbo
  • Grilled or sautéed alligator for lighter recipes (not fried)

Product Details

ProductAlligator Tenderloin
BrandGator World Inc.
Weight1 lb (454g)
OriginLouisiana
StorageKeep frozen. Do not refreeze.

FAQs

What part of the alligator is tenderloin?

The tenderloin comes from the tail, which is the most tender and widely used cut of alligator meat.

Is alligator tenderloin healthy?

Yes. It is lean, high in protein, and lower in fat than many traditional meats.

What is the best way to cook alligator tenderloin?

The best method is quick, high-heat cooking like frying, grilling, or sautéing. Avoid overcooking.

Can you cook alligator tenderloin without frying?

Yes. Grilling, blackening, and sautéing are all excellent options.

How is it shipped?

It ships frozen. Thaw slowly in the refrigerator before cooking.

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Discount Yes
Ingredients Alligator Tenderloin
Calories 90
Nutrition Data 1
Size 16 oz. (1 lb.)
Calories from fat 1.5
Cholesterol 40mg
Dietary Fiber 0g
Protein 17g
Saturated fat 0.5
Serving per container 4
Serving Size 4 oz
Sodium 2g
Sugars 2g
Total carbs 1g
Total fat 1.5
Joe Garret 2021-05-01 09:50:23

I had never eaten or cooked alligator meat before. My brother talked me into adding a tenderloin to my order. He said it was tail meat. We seasoned it with wild game seasoning and grilled it. Boy was I surprised. We'll be ordering a whole alligator next time.

Tom 2020-05-26 13:09:25

Meat was excellent, both grilled and roasted in the oven

Stephen 2019-12-26 16:39:28

I used the alligator tenderloin in a gumbo, very tender and kept the integrity of each piece , definitely the way to try a new meat.

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