I ordered a few different gator meats to play with. Product came quick and still frozen solid. We started with the legs first to try them. Marinated for about six hours with McCormick grill masters baja citrus packs and used orange juice in place of the water it called for cooked them on the grill. And man o man I wish I would have ordered a larger pack or more of them we couldn't get enough full of flavor and meat was perfect pulled of the grill at about 165-170. Will definitely be ordering these again soon. Thank you cajun grocer you rock
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Alligator Legs 2 lb
Alligator Legs 2 lb – Bone-In Louisiana Gator Meat Looking for alligator legs for sale? This 2 lb pack of bone-in Louisiana gator legs is ready for frying, grilling, smoking, baking, or slow cooking in Cajun recipes....

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Alligator Legs 2 lb – Bone-In Louisiana Gator Meat
Looking for alligator legs for sale? This 2 lb pack of bone-in Louisiana gator legs is ready for frying, grilling, smoking, baking, or slow cooking in Cajun recipes.
Product
Bone-in alligator legs
Pack Size
2 lb package
Also Called
Gator legs or alligator wings
Ships
Frozen for freshness
Bone-In Alligator Legs for Cajun Cooking
Alligator Legs are one of those Cajun foods that get people talking before they ever hit the plate. This bone-in cut is mild, lean, and built for bold seasoning, marinades, smoke, sauce, and slow Southern cooking.
Because they are bone-in, alligator legs cook more like wings, drumsticks, or small game cuts than boneless alligator filet. That makes them a fun choice for frying, grilling, smoking, baking, or simmering into stews and sauce piquante.
Cooking Tip
Alligator meat is lean, so marinating helps keep the meat tender. Avoid overcooking. Season it well, cook with care, and let the Cajun flavor do the heavy lifting.
Best Ways to Cook Alligator Legs
Fry
Marinate, season, dredge, and fry until golden for Cajun-style fried alligator legs.
Grill or Smoke
Use a bold marinade, then grill over medium heat or smoke low and slow for deeper flavor.
Bake or Stew
Bake with sauce or simmer into soups, stews, sauce piquante, and long-cooked Cajun dishes.
Simple Alligator Legs Recipe Idea
For an easy alligator legs recipe, marinate the bone-in gator legs, season with Cajun spices, then fry, grill, or smoke until cooked through. Serve with remoulade, lemon, hot sauce, or your favorite dipping sauce.
Why You’ll Like This Cut
- 2 lb pack of bone-in alligator legs
- Often called gator legs or alligator wings
- Great for frying, grilling, smoking, baking, or stewing
- Mild flavor that works well with Cajun seasoning and marinades
- Fun alternative to chicken wings, drumsticks, or small game cuts
- Ships frozen for freshness
Product Details
| Size | 2 lb package |
| Product | Bone-in alligator legs |
| Common Names | Alligator legs, gator legs, alligator wings |
| Best Uses | Frying, grilling, smoking, baking, stewing, sauce piquante |
| Storage | Keep frozen until ready to use |
| Shipping | Ships frozen |
Alligator Legs FAQs
Can you eat alligator legs?
Yes. Alligator legs are edible and can be fried, grilled, smoked, baked, or used in stews and Cajun recipes.
Are alligator legs the same as alligator wings?
Many people use the term alligator wings for bone-in alligator legs because they can be cooked and served much like chicken wings.
What do alligator legs taste like?
Alligator legs have a mild, clean flavor and a lean texture that works well with Cajun seasoning, marinades, sauces, and smoke.
How should I cook alligator legs?
For best results, marinate first, season well, and avoid overcooking. Frying, grilling, smoking, baking, and stewing all work well.
Are alligator legs a lean meat?
Yes. Alligator meat is generally lean and protein-rich, but this page is focused on bone-in alligator legs for cooking rather than detailed nutrition or macro information.
How are they shipped?
They ship frozen. Keep frozen until ready to use and thaw under refrigeration before cooking.
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Questions & answers
4 answered questionsQ: Whats the best way to cook these? Can you air fry these?
A: I would say the best way to cook Alligator Legs would be to deep fry them. It is very similar to cooking chicken as well as the flavor. Yes you could air fry them.
Q: Do these come breaded and ready to cook?
A: The Alligator legs are not breaded. We do have pre-breaded alligator nuggets available.
Q: Is the Louisana (US) alligator meat? Not imported, right?
A: No they're not imported. They are Louisiana alligators.
Q: Your $18.99 alligator legs. Is that price per pound?
A: This package contains 2 lbs of alligator legs or wings as some people refer to them.
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