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Rabbit recipes

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  • one of the game stalls had them at our local farmers market last weekend.
    £2.50 all gutted and ready to go.
  • Hello

    I've found some rabbit recipes (now have a slow cooker, yipeeee) on the 'net but they talk about a 'crock-pot'... is that the same thing as a slow cooker?

    Have rabbit, will cook... Thinking of tomorrow so I could marinate it over night. Any ideas?
  • MrsMW
    MrsMW Posts: 590 Forumite
    Yes, it's the same as a slow cooker. I did a rabbit in mine the other day and it was gorgeous. Lovely gravy!
  • cool how did you make it? I'm looking for recipes :-)

    Oh and do you make dumpings? how?

    :-)
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  • Rabbit is delicious with cider ;)
  • tripled
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    I was just wondering, when you cut the meat off a rabbit how much do you usually get?

    I was making a rabbit casserole for the first time today, I got about half a pound of meat off it in decent sized cubes, then I chucked the carcass into water to make a stock.
  • Not sure of the answer to your question, as I haven't seen rabbit for sale for many years. Where did you buy yours? I would love to use it again!
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  • tripled
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    Went to the indoor market in Cardiff, there's a fishmonger and game merchant (Ashtons) who had a few.
  • katkin
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    I was given a wild rabbit today, prepared and jointed -I won't go into how it was caught but to say ferrets were involved.

    I have no idea what to do with it, or if the family will eat it. Does it taste like the dark meat on chicken?
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