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matt_himself Matataland 10 Jan 18 9.31pm | |
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I have just had a lovely piece of rabbit for dinner tonight. Is anyone else a fan? It is an acquired taste but when done well is fantastic.
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becky over the moon 10 Jan 18 9.35pm | |
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Rabbit stew was a regular meal when I was a child - cheap and nourishing. To me it has always tasted like chicken with attitude.......
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Hrolf The Ganger 10 Jan 18 9.36pm | |
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Originally posted by matt_himself
I have just had a lovely piece of rabbit for dinner tonight. Is anyone else a fan? It is an acquired taste but when done well is fantastic. Too rubbery for me.
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Mr_Gristle In the land of Whelk Eaters 10 Jan 18 9.58pm | |
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Not bad in a stew, but if you're feeling Game you can't really look beyond Duck. Stayed in Carcassone's old city for a short break pre-Xmas and had different forms of duck on all 3 days......confit, roasted with garlic & rosemary, baked in a cassoulet.....Nom. Edited by Mr_Gristle (10 Jan 2018 9.58pm)
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stevethenorm Watton, Norfolk 10 Jan 18 10.09pm | |
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My misses likes Rabbit about once a week.
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YT Oxford 10 Jan 18 10.20pm | |
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doi209 Fighting for the weak and innocent... 10 Jan 18 10.56pm | |
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chateauferret 11 Jan 18 1.29am | |
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I had an excellent recipe for a rabbit casserole with cream and mustard. I've lost the book now. Yes, rabbit's not at all bad, gamier than chicken but not overpowering. It shouldn't be rubbery (if it is, you've probably got next door's bunny in your pot).
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mezzer Main Stand, Block F, Row 20 seat 1... 11 Jan 18 7.42am | |
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Originally posted by Mr_Gristle
Not bad in a stew, but if you're feeling Game you can't really look beyond Duck. Stayed in Carcassone's old city for a short break pre-Xmas and had different forms of duck on all 3 days......confit, roasted with garlic & rosemary, baked in a cassoulet.....Nom. Edited by Mr_Gristle (10 Jan 2018 9.58pm) Bet the bill was huge
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mezzer Main Stand, Block F, Row 20 seat 1... 11 Jan 18 7.44am | |
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Originally posted by becky
Rabbit stew was a regular meal when I was a child - cheap and nourishing. To me it has always tasted like chicken with attitude....... I had rabbit stew last week in a restaurant. Had to send it back. There was a hare in it.
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YT Oxford 11 Jan 18 7.57am | |
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Originally posted by mezzer
I had rabbit stew last week in a restaurant. Had to send it back. There was a hare in it. For that joke - Irish stew in the name of the law.
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 11 Jan 18 10.31am | |
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