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I have been reading loads of Rabbit recipes online. Lots of them recommend soaking the rabbit in saltwater overnight before cooking.

 

Does anyone know why this is?

Is it necessary?

What mixture of salt and water should I use?

Should the soaking occur before freezing or after defrosting a rabbit?

 

Thanks for your help!

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Some rabbits can have a particularly 'rabbity' rank smell about them; soaking them in a herby, briney concoction for a few hours supposidly reduces this. Most 1/2 - 3/4 grown roasters don't need this treatment as they have a nice natural balance of 'rabbityness'. The meat also bleach's white which is more of a traditional asthetic but im not too bothered about it.

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Some rabbits can have a particularly 'rabbity' rank smell about them; soaking them in a herby, briney concoction for a few hours supposidly reduces this. Most 1/2 - 3/4 grown roasters don't need this treatment as they have a nice natural balance of 'rabbityness'. The meat also bleach's white which is more of a traditional asthetic but im not too bothered about it.

i think the ones your talking about mate are the ones that have been fritend so there sent glands explode :thumbdown:

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As already stated, it draws out the blood, and helps to take away the 'gamey' smell.

 

As stated it takes away the smell when cooking, As a kid my father used to cook rabbit in the house for dog food and it used to FECKIN stink!! If we cook one in the house for ourselfs we soak it in salt and fresh water, It turns the meat white and takes away the smell.

 

I cook mine in a Burco Boiler in my garage for the dogs.

 

Vineger in fresh water im told also works to reduce the smell. Never tryed it.

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Mark, go on you tube and search the name Mark Gilchrist, he has a great vid on there showing how to gut, skin and deal with rabbit, I have started soaking my rabbits in salt water overnight but purely for the look of them after the soak, Im trying very hard to get people I work with to try rabbit (Most of them never have! :no:)And a very clean/ bleached looking rabbit seems to be doing the trick! :D

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Yep gets rid of blood. YOU CANT USE TO MUTCH, but a hand full is plenty. Sent glands must be removed .A dark brown musel eather side of the base of tail about 1/2in long other wise your rabbit will tast like sh*t. :icon_redface:

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Mark, go on you tube and search the name Mark Gilchrist, he has a great vid on there showing how to gut, skin and deal with rabbit, I have started soaking my rabbits in salt water overnight but purely for the look of them after the soak, Im trying very hard to get people I work with to try rabbit (Most of them never have! :no:)And a very clean/ bleached looking rabbit seems to be doing the trick! :D

I just watched the Mark Gilchrist video, it is brilliant. Thanks for the tip!

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