rabbit stew is very tasty.
SERVES 4 - 6
One-pot meals like this—made on Crete with both domesticated rabbit and wild hare—are basic to the island's cuisine.
2 3-lb. whole rabbits
2 cups Cretan rosé, or other dry rosé
2 cloves garlic, peeled and crushed
20 black peppercorns
6-10 allspice berries
2 bay leaves
1 cinnamon stick
1 lb. small white onions, peeled
4 plum tomatoes, cored and quartered
1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 orange, washed and halved
1. cut up the rabbits for you, or follow these instructions: Lay each rabbit on its back, remove liver, and set aside. Using a sharp knife, cut off hind legs at the joint near the backbone, then cut hind legs in half at the joint. Cut under the shoulder blades to remove forelegs from the rib cage. Trim off rib cage on either side of loin and discard. Cut loin crosswise (through backbone) into 3-4 pieces. Put rabbit, livers, wine, garlic, peppercorns, allspice, bay leaves, and cinnamon in a large bowl. Cover and set aside to marinate for 2 hours.
2. Preheat oven to 425°. Transfer rabbit pieces and livers to a large ceramic baking dish. Strain marinade, discarding liquid, and scatter remaining aromatics into the baking dish. Arrange onions and tomatoes around rabbit, then drizzle oil over the top and season to taste with salt and pepper. Squeeze orange halves over rabbit and vegetables, then add squeezed halves to the baking dish. Cover and bake for 1 hour. Remove cover and continue baking until rabbit has browned and sauce has thickened, about 1 hour more.
2006-12-07 08:54:48
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answered by yiannis the greek 4
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Watership Down. You've seen the film, you've read the book, now eat the stew.
And clearly there were 4 rabbit's feet that weren't very lucky.....
2006-12-07 16:56:50
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answered by winballpizard 4
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Your rabbit may have run away. U may never see him again. I had a few rabbits. They got along with the wild ones so well that I saw proof that had breed with the wild ones. It was interesting.
2006-12-07 16:54:18
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answered by missgigglebunny 7
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First off, ick. Second, we had a case kinda like this except it was my dog and she got poisoned with rat poisoning and we had one of our cats come home with a bullet in his shoulder and he disappeared 2 weeks later. We suspect it was our neighbor but there is no proof. We even had the police look into. Without proof, there really isn't anything you can do. Sorry about your bunny :[
2006-12-07 16:53:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry but without proof your stuffed!!! Hope the rabbit was Mmmmm yummy
2006-12-07 16:57:07
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answered by xray_daddy 3
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He would dot do this to a cute little bunny wabbit.
I think he is a nice man. It's purely a coincidence. Are you sure it WAS a rabbit?
2006-12-07 16:54:30
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answered by Not Ecky Boy 6
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i really hope that's not the case but if it is - really sorry to hear that. unfortunately without proof, i don't think there's a lot you can do. if you ask him and he really did it, he's only going to deny it so no use in trying to confront him about it. i hope you find out what really happened - take care!
2006-12-07 17:10:57
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answered by albert 2
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Eurgh, are you sure the smell was rabbit? I don't think there is anything you can do about this because you probably have no way to prove anything.
2006-12-07 16:52:09
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answered by Funky Little Spacegirl 6
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after months of fattening the little blighter up I'd be pretty annoyed as well
2006-12-07 16:58:49
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answered by Dr Whites 1
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Does he have a new Davy Crocket hat ?
2006-12-07 16:53:02
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answered by ? 5
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