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david_carnell Wrote:

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> Tell me about it. I think it was just after the

> little man had managed to scream me awake.

> Otherwise he's a bonny baby. Looks a bit like Eric

> Pickles!

>

> Braise it in cider with herbs and veg and then

> whisk in cream and mustard at the end. Maybe some

> tarragon.


Ah bless him ( micro-pickles that is)


Rabbit.


We cooked this on a large scale (something like 2000+ portions over 3 days) last year


The rabbit is way too boney to fiddle about trying to fillet, so this is how we did it


Portion the carcass into saddle and fore plus the rib and belly, cut these again in half down the middle. Total =6 pieces.


Coat the meat in Flour, Mustard Powder plus S&P. Then brown in a tray with mirepoix (inc celeriac)


Button or wild mushrooms + a few smokey lardons


Ale or Cider is good, as is a flash of cream as d_c suggests


Once braised, slip the meat from the bones (close fitting rubber glove do well here)


Proceed as you will to Pie Making...


Flat Leaf, Thyme , or Sage is my pref



Oh and ....."What time we eating..(?)"


Netts(tu)

Huguenot Wrote:

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> Did you know that every time vegetarians take a

> breath they're breathing at least two molecules of

> the last breath a porker took in an abbatoir?

>

> How must that feel when they won't even eat food

> that has been touched by a utensil that once

> touched meat?

>

> *shakes head sorrowfully*

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Huguenot is a d*ck.

Huge is a duck!?


Well that explains the interest in omnivorous activities and the last shopping list he dropped before skipping to the Malay peninsular:


?Small fish and fish eggs

?Snails, worms and molluscs

?Small crustaceans

?Grass and weeds

?Algae and aquatic plants

?Frogs, salamanders and other amphibians

?Aquatic and land insects

?Seeds and grain

?Small berries or fruits


Oh, and a new tube of bill-wax.

Well D_C, I was thinking pretty much that - cider (with Rosie!) bit of cream, tarragon.


Problem is that it has to be wild, so I'm going to head to Borough I think tomorrow and see what they've got. If no wild rabbit, I'll see what is wild and have to build the meal around that. The curse of principled friends, eh?

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