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Warren Oates
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Crock pot for rabbit?
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October 08, 2013, 01:18:34 AM »
Looked through the recipes here, but I don't see anything for crock pot rabbit. I see some recipes online, wondering if anybody here has a favorite one?
I've done venison roasts that way, they come out so tender.
I'm not much of a chef, so crock pot is good for me because it's almost impossible to wreck something in it.
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Re: Crock pot for rabbit?
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October 08, 2013, 10:08:15 PM »
OOOOOO! Rabbit in the crock pot sounds delicious. I wonder how it would work for some of those old/tough squirrels! Let us know how it turns out.
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Re: Crock pot for rabbit?
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October 09, 2013, 04:32:11 PM »
Go for it in the crockpot, for sure. Soak the squirrel in saltwater overnite in the fridge, and they won't be gamey.
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with the right marinade, even shoe leather will taste good!
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Re: Crock pot for rabbit?
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Quote from: vinenator on October 09, 2013, 04:54:08 PM
with the right marinade, even shoe leather will taste good!
This morning, while shooting my Disco, I accidentally shot the tip end of my shoe. Oh well, I said to myself, might as well slather on some marinade and cook that rascal up - IT SHOULD TASTE GOOD! HAHA
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January 19, 2014, 07:40:21 PM »
Crock pot rabbit breakfast:
Ingredients: Rabbit, Squirrel, Dove or Quail.
Onion
Self rising flour.
Shortening. (Crisco)
Buttermilk
Grits
The night before you are going to cook. Cut into pieces. Place in bowl cover with water. Put bowl in refrigerator.
Set alarm clock for 4-5 hours before serving. Wake up take bowl out drain/place on towel pat dry. Spoon small amount of shortening in proper sized frying pan apply heat. Dip rabbit in buttermilk then batter with flour. Fry till seared/brown but not done all the way through. Remove from fry pan and place in crock pot on low/med. Slice onions then quarter them. Lightly fry onions (caramelize) (can fry onions with rabbit). Put onions into crock pot with rabbit. Pour oil from frying pan keeping a teaspoon or so. Add more flour if to make gravy. When gravy is ready pour gravy into crock pot. Set to low. Go back to bed
for 3-4 hours.
When you wake up again place proper size pot of water on stove for grits. While grits are simmering scoop some flour into large bowl. Add shortening blend into flour, add buttermilk till biscuit ready. Bake biscuits till brown.
Butter biscuits, dip grits into bowl, salt and butter to taste. Put some rabbit on the plate put some gravy over biscuits and/or grits.
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