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Does anyone know of any good recipies for rabbits and pidgeons??

stuck for ideas cheers

huntingkid

 

Sometimes I like to marinate rabbit in cider over night and then use the juice in the stew. With pigeons try this .. Wrap each breast in bacon and put with veg in a stew pot , cover with liver & bacon mix (schwatz) and do slowly. Big heap of mash.... making myself hungry now!!!

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Rabbit In Blue Cheese and Mustard Sauce

 

1 rabbit (2 1/2 - 3 lbs), cut up

Freshly ground pepper

1 1/2 tsp dry thyme

1 1/2 tsp dry rosemary, marjoram.

1 dry bay leaf

1/4 cup Dijon mustard

3 Tbsp dry white wine

1 Tbsp cornstarch

1/3 cup whipping cream

1/2 cup crumbled blue cheese

 

 

Rinse rabbit and pat dry; then arrange, overlapping pieces slightly, in a 4 qt or larger electric slow cooker or low oven set at 150.

 

Sprinkle with pepper, thyme, and savory; insert bay leaf between two rabbit pieces. Mix mustard and wine; pour over rabbit. Cover and cook at low setting until meat in thickest part is very tender when pierced (6 1/2 - 8 1/2 hours).

 

Carefully lift rabbit to warm serving dish; keep warm. Mix cornstarch and cream; blend into cooking liquid. Increase cooker heat setting to high; cover and cook, stirring 2 or 3 time, until sauce is thickened (about 10 more minutes). Add 1/4 cup of the cheese, cover, and let stand for 3 to 5 minutes; stir until cheese is melted. Pour sauce over rabbit; sprinkle with remaining 1/4 cup of cheese.

 

We had this a few weeks back, it wasn't too bad,the next time i think i will use 1/4 of a cup of blue cheese.

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a recipes i was told to try by a pardre i know was

 

dice 4 or 5 potatos, and 1 onion.

 

fresh bread crums

 

half an orange skin (grated) and a whole lemon skin grated

 

mix all together and stuff the whole carcuse, and tie up with string to hold all the stuffin in.

 

then put in a pan with your fav veggies and slowly roast.

 

thats the basic recipes i've just forgot how long he said to roast it for but then i suppose its down to personal preferance, or may be there some experiance people on here that has heard of this and can finish the details off.

 

haven't tried this my self but when i get a rabbet next time i got out this will be what i will try..

 

 

ATB turk

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If we are having rabbit for dinner, i have only got to experiment with the following so far:

Roast Rabbit dinner

Rabbit Stew

Rabbit Curry

 

This is also nice

if you have the time to take all the meat off the rabbit before cooking it, gently fry it in oil and butter and add a whole clove of garlic to it. Tastes really nice, and these are ideal to put into wraps etc

 

Pigeon breast:

Cut the meat off into chunks, and again fry in oil and butter and add the meat into your home made spring rolls.

 

:)

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