Humans have been hunting and cooking wild rabbits for longer than we’ve been recording history. We loved eating rabbit meat so much that we domesticated the critters way back in 1000 BC. However, wild ...
The following recipes for "Rabbit Supreme" and "Country-Fried Beaver Steaks" were submitted by Oswego chef Michael Cali.RABBIT SUPREME About 2 hours before serving: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. On ...
This cozy and rustic Maltese stew is studded with carrots, potatoes, sweet garlic confit, and perfectly cooked rabbit. A combination of fresh thyme and rosemary add complexity and stand up to the ...
Early fall yields two bumper crops: crisp apples and cottontails. Here’s a recipe that puts both to use, in old French style, with the rabbits getting a long, slow braise in hard cider. Though an ...
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This recipe comes from How to Roast a Lamb: New Greek Classic Cooking (Little, Brown) by Michael Psilakis. As I've mentioned, the muscle formation in the legs of most animals makes for tough, stringy ...
Words from the great Elmer Fudd that are "vewy" appropriate for this week’s Lost Recipes. We’re just past Easter and the cottontail’s egg and candy work is done. Time to cook the bunny up. To get a ...
Rabbits “are helping win the war,” proclaimed a Los Angeles Times article from 1943. Touted as a patriotic food during World War II, rabbits were raised by thousands of Americans in their backyards.