From Soup to Nuts (Part II)
Wisconsin festival sells deep-fried testicles
ELDERON, Wis. - Around here, it may be tough to pass up anything deep-fried. Wisconsinites have deep-fried cheese curds, candy bars and Twinkies. They now have deep-fried livestock testicles, too.
More than 300 people paid $5 for all-you-can-eat goat, lamb and bull testicles Saturday at the ninth annual Testicle Festival at Mama's Place Bar and Grill in Elderon in central Wisconsin.
"Once you get over the mental (aspect) of what you're eating, it's just like eating any other food, and it tastes good," Buster Hoffman said.
Festival founder Nancy Fenske said the festival grew out of her late husband Roger's birthday party 12 years ago. They decided to have "a nut fry" at Mama's Place after bringing back lamb fries from a trip to Montana.
The event grew every year and now they fry up to 100 pounds of testicles, she said.
"What else can you do in a small town?" Fenske said.
Butch Joubert, 58, likes the parts sandwiched between bread with tartar sauce. They're not so different from regular meatballs also served at the festival, he said.
"After a few beers, you can't really tell the difference,"
Joubert said.
The perfect side dish for this meal
ELDERON, Wis. - Around here, it may be tough to pass up anything deep-fried. Wisconsinites have deep-fried cheese curds, candy bars and Twinkies. They now have deep-fried livestock testicles, too.
More than 300 people paid $5 for all-you-can-eat goat, lamb and bull testicles Saturday at the ninth annual Testicle Festival at Mama's Place Bar and Grill in Elderon in central Wisconsin.
"Once you get over the mental (aspect) of what you're eating, it's just like eating any other food, and it tastes good," Buster Hoffman said.
Festival founder Nancy Fenske said the festival grew out of her late husband Roger's birthday party 12 years ago. They decided to have "a nut fry" at Mama's Place after bringing back lamb fries from a trip to Montana.
The event grew every year and now they fry up to 100 pounds of testicles, she said.
"What else can you do in a small town?" Fenske said.
Butch Joubert, 58, likes the parts sandwiched between bread with tartar sauce. They're not so different from regular meatballs also served at the festival, he said.
"After a few beers, you can't really tell the difference,"
Joubert said.
The perfect side dish for this meal

7 Comments:
Ah yes, a perfect accompaniment to you cock soup indeed.
Spotted dick for desert sir? :]
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DoGGa, At
May 17, 2007 4:04 AM
Hahaha cock-n-balls... awesome.
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Sarah, At
May 17, 2007 10:22 AM
oh how could they!
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kat, At
May 17, 2007 1:25 PM
oh yuck. there goes my appetite!
By
Photogirl, At
May 17, 2007 3:53 PM
Somehow I don't think I consume that much beer so I would not know I was eating some animals testicles.
Maybe it's just me...
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:phil:, At
May 18, 2007 7:11 AM
I think you are "edible genital obsessed", Phil. ;)
By
JLee, At
May 18, 2007 9:55 AM
ok, that sounds worse than I meant it...
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JLee, At
May 18, 2007 9:55 AM
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