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Tch woman makes moose popcorn literally a dream come true

This week's Arctic Kitchen recipe is moose popcorn.

'It came to me in a dream,' says Sadeto Scott

After Sadeto Scott dreamed about moose popcorn, she made it using rendered moose fat. (Submitted by Sadeto Scott )

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It's a recipe thatappearedbeforeSadeto Scott while she was sleeping.

"It came to me in a dream," she said in an interview with CBC Northwind host Wanda McLeod.

"I was having a dream about a guy telling me about moose popcorn he had cooked moose meat in a pan ... and the next day he ended up making the popcorn and using the fat," Scott said from her home in Yellowknife.

Then in her dream she asked him how he rendered the moose fat.

But, before he could answer, she woke up!

After she learned ho to make it from her brother, Sadeto Scott wasted no time rendering moose fat for her dream popcorn. (Submitted by Sadeto Scott )

"I woke up actually really angry because I wanted to make moose popcorn," she said to McLeod.

That anger quickly subsided when her brother gave her the fat rendering knowledge she craved.

The next night she got to work, rendered the fat, put it in a pot and popped popcorn in it.

Then she drizzled even more of that yummy fat all over the popcorn.

"It was absolutely amazing," she said.

Sadeto Scott says she used rendered moose fat instead of oil to pop her moose popcorn. (Submitted by Sadeto Scott )

Scott says it had a "gamey" moose flavour and she wouldn't have wanted it any other way.

"My mom is Tch so I grew up with a lot of caribou and moose and fish," she said.

After the success of her experiment, she shared pictures on CBC North's Facebook group: The Arctic Kitchen.

"That's deadly," said one member.

Sadeto Scott says her moose popcorn is "gamey" and delicious. She says she wouldn't want it any other way. (Submitted by Sadeto Scott )

"U know ur native when u like ur popcorn tasting like meat lol," said another.

Scott says it was great to hear from everyone in the comment section and is looking forward to trying other wild fat popcorn in the future.

"Bear fat, I want to try that and I am going to try some duck fat popcorn as well."