Who regularly gets rabbit?
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- Pepper Pig
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Who regularly gets rabbit?
I haven't had it for ages other than at smart restaurants.
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- PatsyMFagan
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Re: Who regularly gets rabbit?
I still have the one I found in my freezer months ago .. I love rabbit in a stew as my mum made it I really must make this ... and then freeze most of it as I am the only person in this house who would eat it
Re: Who regularly gets rabbit?
Not as often as we did since OH stopped working at the farm shop, but I buy a brace whenever I see them ... I find that popping out to butchers shops in little market towns during harvest time (any time now onwards) is the best tactic.
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Re: Who regularly gets rabbit?
I have never been keen on tame rabbit - neither the taste nor the texture is pleasant imo and I think I last had a wild one about 6 years ago
- Earthmaiden
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Re: Who regularly gets rabbit?
Haven't seen it on sale for years. Have to go some way for that sort of butcher here.
- Lusciouslush
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Re: Who regularly gets rabbit?
I don't buy it regularly, usually when we go over to Hastings ( pre-covid ) there's a very traditional butcher over there that has it, wild - I don't like the taste/texture of tame rabbit either, a bit like pappy chicken to me.
Then there's the actual farm shops - it all seems like a distant memory now........
Then there's the actual farm shops - it all seems like a distant memory now........
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Re: Who regularly gets rabbit?
I can always pick one up from our butcher or the local farm shops or FMs. That said, I often get a few (perhaps that should be a foo) when we go to Norfolk as they tend to be cheaper. We found one in the freezer the other week, it either came from the butcher in Wells or La Hogue farm shop. It was braised and served with a cream and tarragon sauce. I like tandoori rabbit on the barbeque, not done it for years though. Another treat is the liver, especially in a bacon sandwich.
There used to be a really nice plate of rabbit, served in a number of ways, regularly on the menu at Hambleton Hall.
I haven't had it for ages other than at smart restaurants
There used to be a really nice plate of rabbit, served in a number of ways, regularly on the menu at Hambleton Hall.
Re: Who regularly gets rabbit?
Local farm shops often have wild rabbit around here. I do love a rabbit pie (I like the Delia 'Old English' one in 'Complete Cookery') and I have a particularly delectable rabbit stew with mustard recipe that I really must do again soon.
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Re: Who regularly gets rabbit?
Who regularly gets rabbit?
- another rabbit?
(my second thought was - our cats, as a takeaway.)
- karadekoolaid
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Re: Who regularly gets rabbit?
I wasn´t sure whether you meant rabbit, as in edible , or rabbit, as in what my dear wife does over the phone:
"rabbit, rabbit, rabbit, rabbit,rabbit, rabbit,"
"rabbit, rabbit, rabbit, rabbit,rabbit, rabbit,"
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Re: Who regularly gets rabbit?
Seatallan wrote:Local farm shops often have wild rabbit around here. I do love a rabbit pie (I like the Delia 'Old English' one in 'Complete Cookery') and I have a particularly delectable rabbit stew with mustard recipe that I really must do again soon.
Oooh... glad to see this recipe is in a book I already have (currently my bible for scones ) It is listed on pages 513-514 ... annoyingly it's just the title of the dish on page 513, with the recipe and method on page 514 Even more annoyingly, I can find no way of keeping this book open at any recipe, apart from weighing it down with very heavy pan
Re: Who regularly gets rabbit?
i have one of these (not that i use it very much - it's a pain if the recipe continues overleaf) but there are plenty of more useable bookstands if you 'goggle' them. i'm surprised you haven't had any in your shop.
i also use beach rocks to keep pages open!
i also use beach rocks to keep pages open!
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Re: Who regularly gets rabbit?
scullion wrote:i have one of these (not that i use it very much - it's a pain if the recipe continues overleaf) but there are plenty of more useable bookstands if you 'goggle' them. i'm surprised you haven't had any in your shop.
i also use beach rocks to keep pages open!
I haven't seen any come into the shop - if I had I would have snapped it up, but I do have a wooden one, however, no way would it hold this tome open
Edited to add: I think the plastic one would work .. I'll look on Amazon as I have free prime for a month
Re: Who regularly gets rabbit?
I've got the plastic one (had it for at least 30 years) - it works well!
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Re: Who regularly gets rabbit?
Found this via net search
https://bigmamouorganicfarm.blogspot.co ... d.html?m=1
Night be good of it was fresh and not frozen
https://bigmamouorganicfarm.blogspot.co ... d.html?m=1
Night be good of it was fresh and not frozen
- PatsyMFagan
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Re: Who regularly gets rabbit?
PatsyMFagan wrote:scullion wrote:i have one of these (not that i use it very much - it's a pain if the recipe continues overleaf) but there are plenty of more useable bookstands if you 'goggle' them. i'm surprised you haven't had any in your shop.
i also use beach rocks to keep pages open!
I haven't seen any come into the shop - if I had I would have snapped it up, but I do have a wooden one, however, no way would it hold this tome open
Edited to add: I think the plastic one would work .. I'll look on Amazon as I have free prime for a month
reporting back on the book holder .. I found one, ordered and it was delivered almost the next day. I have used it more than once especially when referring to my Delia tome. It works perfectly
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Re: Who regularly gets rabbit?
Oooooo you lot are proper.............I just use a cast iron weight from my scales!
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