Rabbits........How to cook
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01/22/08 08:32 PM
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Hi guys, I got a pair of bunnies here and was wondering if yall could share your favorite bunnie recipes with me. Thanks carl
Last edited by Buzzard; 02/04/09 05:30 PM.
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Re: How to cook rabbits
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01/22/08 08:36 PM
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I would cut mine into section, dip them in eggs, and then in bread crumbs and fry them in a pan on the stove. I do this with vension so I don't know how rabbit would taste.
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Re: How to cook rabbits
[Re: deerslayer]
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My favorite way is to cook them in a crockpot on low for 8 hours.First I roll them in a mixture of flour and spices (I use seasoned salt,pepper, onion salt, but you can use whatever spices you like). Pour a can of cream of chicken or cream of mushroom soup over them.They are delicious.
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Re: How to cook rabbits
[Re: croberts11]
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01/22/08 10:23 PM
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de-bone, pound out like you would a tenderloin, dip in egg, shake in a mixture of flour, powdered taters, crushed ritz crackers, add some garlic, salt, pepper, and then pan fry in butter. It will make you punch your grandma in the face, guarantee
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Re: How to cook rabbits
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01/22/08 10:27 PM
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Take off the legs, and o yes the loins, not much meat there but man it's good. Bread it just like you would chicken, and fry it in the skillet. rabbit is personally my favorite wild game
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Re: How to cook rabbits
[Re: ol' dad]
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de-bone, pound out like you would a tenderloin, dip in egg, shake in a mixture of flour, powdered taters, crushed ritz crackers, add some garlic, salt, pepper, and then pan fry in butter. It will make you punch your grandma in the face, guarantee
ol' dad Instant taters make a heck of a fry coating, especially on fish or pork.
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Re: How to cook rabbits
[Re: TasteLikeChicken]
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01/23/08 04:57 AM
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Doc knows how to cook them, they are very good that way. Fried rabbit is also very good.
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Re: How to cook rabbits
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01/23/08 10:00 AM
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No matter how I cook them, they are first let to soak overnight in a pan of salt water to bleed them out. Makes for a better taste I think. Hard to beat breaded and fried rabbit.
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Re: How to cook rabbits
[Re: VaBeagler]
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Rabbit with "hooters" is pretty good eating!
I bone out the legs and back straps, roll them in flour and fry. Put all the fried pieces in a bowel, pour some "hooters" hot wing sauce over the rabbit. Mix them up and start eating!!!!!!!!
BTW I do soak my rabbit in salt water in the fridge for up to 5 days. The longer you soak them the more tender they get.
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