This recipe is great with rabbit but chicken will work too
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Perfect! I was just about to get a small game license!
I donβt know if you remember, but years ago I recommended you make this dish because my French βmotherβ made it often when I stayed in Poitiers for a summer. I think this was it! Iβm looking forward to trying it, merci!
Looks a very tasty dish, especially with those soft buttery pappardelle noodles.
Rabbit was relatively common growing up, & once I left home I ate it a lot more as I was a forester. I love it & prefer it to chicken in some dishes. Inexpensive to buy & good for the environment.
If you worry about the meat getting too dry you can quickly use a "larding needle" to put fatty pieces into it, or a quicker method is "barding" which is just wrapping the rabbit meat in something fatty like bacon. π
My Grandmother's Rabbit Stew recipe's first line is: 'First catch a Rabbit' LOL
Rabbit stews make much more sense, given the amount of cooking time and the final, falling-off-the-bone result.
Disgusting
With your skills, you should go work at McDonalds…
The issue with rabbit is it easily becomes dry and stringy when cooked, and Iβve never worked out how to do it which is a shame as rabbit when cooked properly is wonderful.
I havenβt had this is in a long time. Itβs so delicious! Thanks for reminding me to make it again soon. β₯οΈ
"Be verwy verwy quiet. We're huntin wabbit." Elmer Fudd was onto something! ππ
Great video! I love rabbit but my husband doesn't…. Could I cook chicken this way?
We love rabbit, itβs a healthy choice and so tasty.
I will try this. Rabbits have such an angelic gaze, so farmers bring me those rabbits which have died of natural causes. To my mind, some of those rabbits remember their funny games with T-rexes, rather tough meat.
Out of bay leaves??? Im fairly certain thats heresy in French cooking.
I wish rabbit was easily found in markets in California, but I am definitely making this with chicken tonight!
Thank you. God bless you
I haven't had rabbit it a very long time, but my mother used to cook it all the time.
Stephane I enjoy watching your video's and cooking some of your dishes. My wife and I were discussing 'Inspiration in creating a meal' and I used the word 'muse' of course there is no muse of cooking but the 'arts' I would say are bound to include 'cuisine' and the inspiration from 'another place', tha
I would say is on some spititual plane, that filters down to the 'cook'. Do you ever consider any of this? If I am complemented on my cookng and I have been adventuras, I find it impossible in my heart to accept all the credit for the received pleasure of my guest(s), and put it down to my muse, which of
course classically does not exist. I would love to know how you think about this…?
I will have to settle for chicken in this dish. No rabbit for sale in Las Vegas grocery stores.
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Nice recipe! Easy to get rabbit here (in Italy), I love it, but the little bones are a bugbear of mine! Still, will be picking up a rabbit come Monday…
By the way, this Corsican recipe sounds very Italian… ahahah!!
Do I want to use rabbit? Heck yeah! Is rabbit available near me? Absolutely not. So chicken it is….
Yum!!! Gotta try this when I get rabbit
'Corsican Rabbit'; very much like French rabbit, but stolen or poached.π
Too lean for me.
I dare to say is a bit overdone. The rabbit stew can do as it is with a nice rice pilaf or roasted vegetables or maybe some new potatoes in butter and parsley. I love your show, as I love french and italian cooking. Thanks. PS I'm brazilian. β€
Looks delicious!
Great job rabbit is delicious and your recipe looks amazing!
Do you think I could substitute the rabbit for Springbok (South African antelope), got a leg and trying to find a recipe or what I can do with it apart from a boring stew or pie?
No taters?
Rabbit is so good.
This looks like something my aunt use to make. Fricasse de conejo. Looks so,tasty!
not really inexpensive real hood Rabbit
Superb
HISSSS!
Those Italians sure know how to eat….
For those having trouble finding rabbit in the US…..as your county agricultural extension office to put you in touch with local 4H meat rabbit groups. Specify MEAT RABBITS, as there are also pet groups.
In most areas, people will know people who….and some of us will sell live and butcher as a favor.
Part of the availability problem is the cute factor, but a huge one is the lack of USDA facilities anywhere near most of us. My closest, in CA, is 3.5 hours away, as an example.
There are places online where rabbit meat can be purchased and shipped.
I buy half a rabbit from my local butcher for my dog. Just put it in a casserole dish with herbs and carrots with a sweet potato. I freeze some portions and that half a rabbit provides a good few meals, she loves it, much better for her than dog food. I love rabbit stew or rabbit pie, but think I may make this recipe tonight for dinner.
When we spent a few weeks in France I was amazed to see rabbit in a big grocery store next to the chicken! It is so delicious, anyone who likes chicken dark meat would love rabbit. Itβs just important to remember that it doesnβt have any fat of its own so it needs something like the pancetta, or a creamy sauce. I love rabbit with mustard, but I will try this the next time I find rabbit.
In New Jersey rabbit is VERY expensive and hard to find.βΉοΈ
Polenta is much nicer to have with stewed rabbit instead of pasta ,, I guess thatβs just the Italian in me π
Nice recipe – love that you say rabbit is an inexpensive option .. certainly NOT in the USA.
I was able to get 4 wild rabbits so far this hunting season, I think I'm going to try this recipe for Thanksgiving to mix it up a bit.
if I am not a capers or olive (except as tapenade)fan what could I substitute?