What Is Colorado’s Fascination With Rocky Mountain Oysters?

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Stephanie Harper

Rocky Mountain Oysters have made their way into the hearts and stomachs of Coloradans as a sort of novelty dish of the West. Now, you might be thinking, “Where do they get oysters in a landlocked state?” Well, these Rocky Mountain delicacies are a different variety: bull calf testicles that are typically sliced and served deep-fried. But before you completely discount this dish, here’s why Coloradans are fascinated with Rocky Mountain Oysters.

History

Rocky Mountain Oysters have a long history in the Rocky Mountain region of Colorado and other western states and even up into Canada. Cattle ranchers in the early west needed inexpensive food sources, so they would often experiment with different cuts and types of meat.

Ranchers often castrate young bulls as a type of breeding control and to help manage the animal’s temperament. When food was scarce, and nothing would go to waste, these early ranchers found quite a delicacy cooking up bull testicles over branding coals.

Preparation

RMO from Buckhorn Exchange

Where to eat them

There are a number of places to try Rocky Mountain Oysters throughout Colorado. The most well-known restaurant is the Buckhorn Exchange, located in Denver and open since 1893, making it the city’s oldest restaurant. The Fort is another fine choice to give them a try, as well as enjoy a delightful menu of frontier-inspired cuisine.

If you’re not quite brave enough to try the real thing, be sure to check out Wynkoop Brewing Company’s Rocky Mountain Oyster Stout. This limited-release beer is brewed with 25 pounds of sliced and roasted bull testicles and might at least get you in the Rocky Mountain Oyster spirit.

Buckhorn Exchange, 1000 Osage, Denver, CO, USA, +1 303 534 9505

The Fort, 19192 Colorado 8, Morrison, CO, USA, +1 303 697 4771

Wynkoop Brewing Company, 1634 18th St, Denver, CO, USA, +1 303 297 2700

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