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Posted 11/13/2007 9:16:54 AM


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My oldest is wanting to cook his rabbit. I need a good recipe to cook him in. Help me out!

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Posted 11/13/2007 9:30:53 AM


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Deep fry it....just like you would a squirrel....

Inject it with plenty of Dale's sauce or marinade and throw that bad boy in for a spell...

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Posted 11/13/2007 1:18:55 PM


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Yall make chicken and dumplings over there? Fix 'em just like that, substituting the chicken with said bunny. My mom makes rabbit and dumplins so good....

Oh hell, I gonna give her a call right now.


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Posted 11/13/2007 1:21:27 PM


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Oh yeah! Wabbit & Dumplings....Yum Works good with squirrel too!





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Posted 11/13/2007 1:31:43 PM


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Now that's an idea...he like chicken and dumplings. Thanks Oz!

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Posted 11/13/2007 1:46:59 PM


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Oh yeah..my grandma makes me squirrel and dumplins all the time... YUMMY for sure...

But you can never go wrong throwing game in the deep frier...

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Posted 11/13/2007 2:16:12 PM


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Nannie and Pawpaw were straight out of Kentucky. They never had much money, but had a good sized family and we always went there for a Sunday feed while Pawpaw was still alive. Pawpaw was a catfishin', rabbit and squirrel hunting fiend. If Pawpaw had not got my dad to take me out hunting I might not be where I am today. After Pawpaw passed in 1978, I had to push my dad into hunting everytime we went. Luckily one of my dad's good friends was also an avid squirrel and rabbit getter. Jim was always there to help me convince dad to go, and Jim would happily take me if dad couldn't have made it.

My Nannie could straight up cook some rabbit, squirrel, and catfish. She passed that on to my mom (their daughter-in-law). Combine that with my mom being raised by a single mother 100% hungarian and grandma can cook now. I am here to tell you, my grandma can make you a sandwich and you come away having just eaten the best ham sandwich in your life! I don't know how she does it, but she makes the most regular meals come to life.

So, there are some key dishes that my mom can throw down, rabbit is one such meal.


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Posted 11/13/2007 3:15:20 PM


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So OZ....what time is feed? LOL I'll be right there...

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Posted 11/14/2007 6:26:00 PM
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My favorite way is to brown rabbit pieces in olive oil with lots of garlic, then put in crock pot with spagetti sauce and cook for 8-10 hours. The meat falls of the bone and is delicious.
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Posted 11/18/2007 9:15:47 AM
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fried rabbits hard to beat just cut em up dredge in flourand pepper put em in fry pan untill golgen brown make gravy out of whats left in frypan and serve over biscotts daNG IM HUN GRY
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