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  1. #1
    Dann Guest
    If you can find a recipe for Satay and just treat
    the rabbit to the ginger and soy sauce etc marinade
    it really is delicious although you do need to take it
    off the bone, great on the bbq and only takes a couple
    of mins to cook, a little bit of effort to get it to that
    stage but its worth the effort, try it!

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    Landswehr Guest
    Can you enlarge on that a little please Dann?

    Sounds excellent - and I have 3 unemployed rabbits taking a nap in the electric igloo as I type........

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    Satay as found in the far East small pieces of marinated meat on a stick cooked on an earthenware charcoal burning grill that sits on the table
    Steve
    Some mistakes are too much fun to only make once

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    Landswehr Guest
    Yeah - but it was the ginger and soy sauce idea that appealed Steve. I wondered how he went about applying it to the deceased lagomorph.

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    starrysmoothhound Guest
    yogurt tenderises meat, a dollop of pataks tandoori paste, ginger, garlic, and marinate for as long as you can, the satay idea is the best for bunny, small pieces with yogurt and tandoori.
    fresh corriander scatered over picks it up, and a nice chutney.

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    It was not applied Bob the meat was brought to the table on a flattish dish that contained the mixture so were half immersed in it. God I’m feeling hungry now
    Some mistakes are too much fun to only make once

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    Dann Guest
    Landswehr

    The recipe I got was from bbc.co.uk, a Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
    for pheasant satay and I just replaced pheasant with rabbit, you can
    print recipe from site, try it although I use about 5 rabbits to feed
    4 people if you want more than a mouthful anyway!

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    michaeladkins Guest
    Once again i thank you all very much indeed!

    George Michael
    Andrew Ridgley
    and BOB, all hung around Bushey Heath at one time or another - ummmmmm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dann
    Landswehr

    The recipe I got was from bbc.co.uk, a Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
    for pheasant satay and I just replaced pheasant with rabbit, you can
    print recipe from site, try it although I use about 5 rabbits to feed
    4 people if you want more than a mouthful anyway!
    Here is the link to the actual recipe:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/da...ayw_8772.shtml

    I am hungry now...

    They also have quite few rabbit recipes:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/cgi-bin/search/...=food&q=rabbit

    Bon appetite!

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