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I use my rabbit meat in curries a lot. I strip the meat off the bones and fry them in garlic and butter to give them bit of extra taste and iv put it in a mixture of curries add some pineapple pieces and mmmm mmmm mmmm lol cant beat it.

 

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Roast the full rabbit in the oven with stuffing and have a nice cooked dinner lol

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I use my rabbit meat in curries a lot. I strip the meat off the bones and fry them in garlic and butter to give them bit of extra taste and iv put it in a mixture of curries add some pineapple pieces and mmmm mmmm mmmm lol cant beat it.

 

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Roast the full rabbit in the oven with stuffing and have a nice cooked dinner lol

Never tried that yet Miss R. Must give it a go :yes::thumbs:

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Iv done curryies with them all, Curry is that strong a flavour it could be rat for all i know, But too be fair it tastes lovely

 

 

The best rabbit iv had is rabbit kebabs done on metal skewers on a grill pan, Marinated in soy and chillie powder fcuking lovely..!!

done the rabbit kebabs on the barbie -- try the same with pigeon breasts :thumbs:
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I use my rabbit meat in curries a lot. I strip the meat off the bones and fry them in garlic and butter to give them bit of extra taste and iv put it in a mixture of curries add some pineapple pieces and mmmm mmmm mmmm lol cant beat it.

 

Or

 

Roast the full rabbit in the oven with stuffing and have a nice cooked dinner lol

Never tried that yet Miss R. Must give it a go :yes::thumbs:

 

You should try it its real nice

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I think alot more people should experiement with rabbit more cause you can make a good tasty meal with the meat. I understand the price of a young rabbit puts alot of people off buying them as at a local butchers to me they want £6 a rabbit and its not fully grown so it is quite expensive for some people which is a shame really. River cottage on TV are trying new recipes in the series to try and get rabbit back onto the menu as i remember them making Bunny Burgers on a burger van haha

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I find it amazing in this day and age that some wouldn't even think about trying it!

Tasty and healthy, and best of all, free (well for those of us that can fetch them ourselves). People would rather spend £6 on a battery chicken :blink:

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I think alot more people should experiement with rabbit more cause you can make a good tasty meal with the meat. I understand the price of a young rabbit puts alot of people off buying them as at a local butchers to me they want £6 a rabbit and its not fully grown so it is quite expensive for some people which is a shame really. River cottage on TV are trying new recipes in the series to try and get rabbit back onto the menu as i remember them making Bunny Burgers on a burger van haha

I'm getting set up to do farmers markets with rabbit burgers, rabbit chilli, and pigeon burgers. Recruit some totty to go round with mini free samples first to drum up business :)

Round here bunnies are £4.50 each in the butchers, free range chickens are a tenner each which makes my rifles feel like they really earn their keep.

Even with the .17 hmr, it means its only 20p for a rabbit (its hard to miss a bunny with a hummer if you're a halfway competent shot).

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I think alot more people should experiement with rabbit more cause you can make a good tasty meal with the meat. I understand the price of a young rabbit puts alot of people off buying them as at a local butchers to me they want £6 a rabbit and its not fully grown so it is quite expensive for some people which is a shame really. River cottage on TV are trying new recipes in the series to try and get rabbit back onto the menu as i remember them making Bunny Burgers on a burger van haha

I'm getting set up to do farmers markets with rabbit burgers, rabbit chilli, and pigeon burgers. Recruit some totty to go round with mini free samples first to drum up business :)

Round here bunnies are £4.50 each in the butchers, free range chickens are a tenner each which makes my rifles feel like they really earn their keep.

Even with the .17 hmr, it means its only 20p for a rabbit (its hard to miss a bunny with a hummer if you're a halfway competent shot).

 

send me some mate lol

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I think alot more people should experiement with rabbit more cause you can make a good tasty meal with the meat. I understand the price of a young rabbit puts alot of people off buying them as at a local butchers to me they want £6 a rabbit and its not fully grown so it is quite expensive for some people which is a shame really. River cottage on TV are trying new recipes in the series to try and get rabbit back onto the menu as i remember them making Bunny Burgers on a burger van haha

I'm getting set up to do farmers markets with rabbit burgers, rabbit chilli, and pigeon burgers. Recruit some totty to go round with mini free samples first to drum up business :)

Round here bunnies are £4.50 each in the butchers, free range chickens are a tenner each which makes my rifles feel like they really earn their keep.

Even with the .17 hmr, it means its only 20p for a rabbit (its hard to miss a bunny with a hummer if you're a halfway competent shot).

 

send me some mate lol

if you're in North Bucks at any point, drop me a pm buddy ;)

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