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08-08-2007, 02:13 PM
Rabbit should be cleaned in the field immediately after killing. When cleaning rabbit, be sure to wear rubber gloves to prevent the possibility of catching rabbit fever from a diseased animal (Tularemia). Thorough cooking will destroy the bacteria responsible for this disease.
Skin the animal. Then clean out all blood and blood clots under running water. All varieties of rabbits have scent glands that are small, waxy-looking kernels under the forelegs and on both sides of the spine, in the small of the back and between the shoulders. These should always be removed, taking care not to cut into them. After the rabbit is skinned, very little fat remains and it is not objectionable in flavor or odor. Cut rabbits into quarters. Dry the pieces and keep cool on the trip home. The animal may be refrigerated and used within three days or wrapped and frozen.
Rabbit is usually young, tender, and mild in flavor and may be cooked by either dry or moist heat. Dry heat must be accompanied by larding, basting, or the placing of strips of fat over the meat.
Rabbits may be cooked by any good recipe for chicken, but because there is so little fat on the meat, additional fat will be required for browning or basting or to add to the gravy or sauce served with the rabbit.
For roasted rabbit, rub surfaces with onion, garlic, and lemon. Stuff if desired. Place on a greased rack in a shallow pan. Brush generously with melted butter or margarine and cover loosely with foil. Roast at 325 degrees F. for 1 to 4 hours. Remove foil during last 1/2 hour to brown.


RABBIT ALMANDINE


Ingredients:
1 dressed rabbit cut in pieces
1/3 cup flour
1/4 cup oil
1 1/2 tsp. salt
1 tsp. pepper
1 cup chicken stock
1/2 tsp. rosemary
1 tsp. lemon rind
1 med. onion, cut into rings
1/4 cup water
1/2 cup sour cream
Water
1/4 cup toasted slivered almonds

Directions:
Coat rabbit pieces with flour (reserve remaining flour). Brown in heavy hot skillet, sprinkle with salt and pepper. Pour chicken stock with rosemary, lemon rind, and onion over rabbit. Simmer 45 minutes. Remove rabbit pieces to warmed platter. Combine reserved flour with water and stir into broth until sauce is thick. Stir in sour cream and almonds; pour over rabbit.