Thanks - we were still talking about the dish after we went to bed!!
Here's the recipe if anyone would like it. Again, I just made 1/2 the recipe - and I sure can't find nice filets, but at least I can get larger than the little chunks I see in restaurants.
ALLIGATOR - Louisiana Alligator tenderloin scaloppini with lemon-caper sauce
Tenderized alligator scaloppini served with lemon-caper sauce
2 lb Louisiana Alligator Tenderloin, ¼-inch-thick slices, 2 oz. each
1 Tbs Paprika
1 tsp Cayenne
2 tsp Thyme, dried
2 tsp Oregano, dried
2 Tbs Garlic powder
2 Tbs Onion powder
2 tsp White pepper, ground
2 tsp Black pepper, ground
1 1/2 Tbs Salt
1 cup Flour
3/4 cup Canola oil, divided
1/2 cup White wine
1 1/2 cups Chicken stock
3 Tbs Lemon juice
1/4 cup Capers, chopped
1/2 lb Butter, unsalted, 1/2-inch cubes
1/4 cup Parsley, chopped
Salt, to taste
Pepper, to taste
1. Combine paprika, cayenne, thyme, oregano, garlic powder, onion powder, white pepper, 2 tsp. black pepper and 1½ Tbsp. salt. Set aside.
2. Place 1 piece of Louisiana Alligator Tenderloin between 2 pieces of plastic wrap. Pound with mallet to tenderize. Repeat with remaining pieces.
3. Season scaloppini on both sides with spice mixture. Dredge in flour and shake off excess flour.
4. Heat 2 Tbsp. canola oil in large skillet over medium-high heat. When oil begins to shimmer, add 4 scaloppini. Cook until edges start to brown (about 2-3 minutes), flip over to cook other side for additional 2-3 minutes and then remove from pan. Reserve cooked scaloppini warm and repeat cooking process with remaining pieces.
5. Add white wine and chicken stock to deglaze pan and simmer until volume is reduced by a third. Return scaloppini to pan, cover and simmer for additional 8-10 minutes. Remove scaloppini to large plate and reserve warm. Add lemon juice, capers and butter to pan, whisking until butter melts. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Return scaloppini to pan and coat with sauce.
6. Serve scaloppini with lemon caper sauce spooned over top.
Tips
1st made - 2/23/15, Sulphur, LA - wonderful flavors. Especially liked the seasoning. 1/2 recipe of seasoning is more than enough for 1 lb. gator. Will try on something else w/leftover
Source
Source: ©2013 Louisiana Seafood Promotion and Marketing Board