Russ Posted June 28, 2010 Posted June 28, 2010 Ok.......got your attention, we've got these things called rabbits bouncin around the yard etc, i've heard they are good tucker................so give me your "secret" recipies. Am told they are 100 poocent "clean"...............no poisons. :big_grin::big_grin:
Guest Baphomet Posted June 28, 2010 Posted June 28, 2010 Take 1 rabbit and place in a pot of boiling water. Add 1 rock, keep on boil until rock is tender. When the rock is tender, discard the rabbit and eat the rock. Baph
Gibbo Posted June 28, 2010 Posted June 28, 2010 You need a Maltesse sister in law. lol Very nice tucker. Thousands survived on them back in the thirtys. Recipes - Border Range Fresh Farmed Rabbit Gibbo
eastmeg2 Posted June 28, 2010 Posted June 28, 2010 Aka, The Working Dog's Dinner, at the cost of one round from the farmers gun. Sorry Bugs . . .
bacchus Posted June 28, 2010 Posted June 28, 2010 You just never know when you get up in the morning what to expect , and what will put a smile on your dial. Had you told me I would be downloading a Rabbit with Capers and Olives recepie from an aviation website care of a Maltese sister in law of a bloke I have never met before I would have offered you a lift back to Glenside ( local asylum) PS nice recepie Baph , but no-one can cook a rock like my missus ! had plenty of them over the years :thumb_up:
flie43 Posted June 28, 2010 Posted June 28, 2010 Just make sure you head shoot them, A nice clean kill Plenty around here at the moment as well-- great sport Terry
stanzahero Posted June 28, 2010 Posted June 28, 2010 Bunny in a Log First... catch, kill and clean said bunny - I'll call him (or her) "Bugs" for future reference. Boil Bugs till the meat falls off the bone. Mix (not mixed-up-my-toesies: just the meat) with a dry bread crumb, a little salt and some thyme. Hollow out a large marrow (the log, folks) then stuff the marrow with Bugs and breadcrumb. Bake the marrow until cooked (about 20 minutes to half an hour). Serve sliced in 1 inch (25.400 mm for the metric-asized youth) chunks.
BecM Posted June 28, 2010 Posted June 28, 2010 Rabbit Meat As you can see from the before mentioned rock recipes, rabbit can be tough. I usually (apart from bunny in a log) use rabbit meat in a stew. Just slow cook with veggies until meat falls off the bone, remove bones and make a gravy. Bec M (and this from a vegetarian... :) )
gwillimm Posted June 28, 2010 Posted June 28, 2010 'Stakes Catch 20 rabbit skin into fillits die the meat red over night. Invite friends around for free meal. Drink heaps of grog. Friend won't no the difference. If they say the meats tough blame the butcher. Love the rock Mick
Tracktop Posted June 28, 2010 Posted June 28, 2010 There are rabbits and there are rabbits. Have someone cleaning up my and a friends population. Started at my friends ( hilly country), he was eating ( after cooking ) them - his freezer was full by the time he got to my place. This guy really likes rabbit. Started at my place ( lush river flat) and after his first meal from here threw the hole freezer load in the garbage and started again with new stock - best meat he has ever tasted so he claims. So to the rock culture, as with any food - it depends where your cut comes from! Mind you I think he is either still living out of the freezer of on a diet as there aren't too many left here. :-)
Russ Posted June 29, 2010 Author Posted June 29, 2010 Got a PM..........probably baphs wife......:big_grin: toss into pot, salt,pepper,garlic,dolup red wine,onions,bacon,sweet chillie,simmer for 3 hrs, tossin potatoes etc, thicken up.........serve on dollup rice. washed down with jacks..............geeeeez i'm now ravenous, where's me shooter:big_grin::big_grin: ( lifes like a box of chocolates )
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