#3187000 - 03/07/13 10:18 PM
That Sunday smell of someone frying Rabbit
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Fried Swamp Rabbit with Collard greens in Venison stock and a pint of Guinness.


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#3187152 - 03/08/13 07:13 AM
Re: That Sunday smell of someone frying Rabbit
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Looooooking good i would say
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#3187178 - 03/08/13 07:48 AM
Re: That Sunday smell of someone frying Rabbit
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Redfred16
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I'm not a huge fan of collard greens but the rest sounds really, REALLY good.
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#3187327 - 03/08/13 10:13 AM
Re: That Sunday smell of someone frying Rabbit
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The key to fried rabbit, like Squirrel, is to brine it first. I brined it for 4 hours and then soaked overnight in buttermilk with a little cayenne pepper, oregano, sage, red pepper flakes, white pepper, and hot sauce. Rolled in flour and fried at 325 for 12 to 20+ minutes depending on the cut. The little flank cuts finish first (delicious), while the rear legs, tenderloins and rib cage take some time.
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#3187365 - 03/08/13 10:57 AM
Re: That Sunday smell of someone frying Rabbit
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oh, and cold, fried rabbit for breakfast with a cup of coffee? mmh.
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#3188708 - 03/10/13 09:47 AM
Re: That Sunday smell of someone frying Rabbit
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Looks great!
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#3189722 - 03/11/13 11:53 AM
Re: That Sunday smell of someone frying Rabbit
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looks real good, i musta missed your call.
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