Humans have been hunting and cooking wild rabbits for longer than we’ve been recording history. We loved eating rabbit meat so much that we domesticated the critters way back in 1000 BC. However, wild ...
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There are many comforting stews in this world, but my favorite, the one I go back to over and over again, is the Provençal wine and meat stew called daube. Daube (pronounced “dobe”), is earthier and ...
You’ve enjoyed eating rabbit in restaurants, but chances are you’ve never cooked a bunny at home. It’s time for that to change—and this recipe will help you do just that. We get it: There’s something ...
The following recipes for "Rabbit Supreme" and "Country-Fried Beaver Steaks" were submitted by Oswego chef Michael Cali.RABBIT SUPREME About 2 hours before serving: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. On ...
Serves 4:2 Rabbits split2qt Duck Fat10 Whole Garlic Clove2 Sprig Rosemary2 bay leaf, 10 peppercorns1oz Pea Tendril1oz Frisee Lettuce3oz Lemon Oil1/4lb butter1/2c white wine1/2c Chai tea1c Fresh ...
Rabbit, a lean, increasingly popular protein, can be substituted for chicken in a variety of recipes and stands up well to stewing, grilling, braising and frying. Sometimes when I’m scouring the ...
“When it’s done right, rabbit is terrific,” said Melissa Clark in The New York Times. It’s hard to know why Americans turned away from this onetime staple, making rabbit a bit pricey and hard to find.
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