I bought a pressure cooker to cook some rabbit that we shot. I figured the pressure cook could make it nice and tender. Does anyone have a good recipes for me, all I can find it rabbit stew. I don't want a stew, more of something along the lines how you would cook a roast in a crock pot. Also how long to you cook it, I could find anything on the number of ounces and how long to cook per ounce/8oz.
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no need for a pressure cooker ...... slooooow and looooow in a cast iron skillet, magnalite, or covered pot
- brown the rabbit (cut up into pcs.) add a little olive oil to skillet - Med/High heat
- I would also brown the rabbit in bacon grease
- once browned, remove rabbit , set aside
- then add minced garlic, onions, celery, & bell pepper to pot and cook til translucent
- add rabbit back into pot
- cover rabbit with beef or chicken stock, (water and Dale's seasoning works)
- bring to boil, cover with top, then reduce heat to Low/Med for 4-5 hours
- stir and add water if needed
- add some mushrooms, carrots, baby potatoes, etc .... cook another hour or so
- you can also add some deer sausage, tasso, or andouille when cooking
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Originally posted by Cajun Blake View Postno need for a pressure cooker ...... slooooow and looooow in a cast iron skillet, magnalite, or covered pot
- brown the rabbit (cut up into pcs.) add a little olive oil to skillet - Med/High heat
- I would also brown the rabbit in bacon grease
- once browned, remove rabbit , set aside
- then add minced garlic, onions, celery, & bell pepper to pot and cook til translucent
- add rabbit back into pot
- cover rabbit with beef or chicken stock, (water and Dale's seasoning works)
- bring to boil, cover with top, then reduce heat to Low/Med for 4-5 hours
- stir and add water if needed
- add some mushrooms, carrots, baby potatoes, etc .... cook another hour or so
- you can also add some deer sausage, tasso, or andouille when cooking
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Originally posted by Cajun Blake View Postno need for a pressure cooker ...... slooooow and looooow in a cast iron skillet, magnalite, or covered pot
- brown the rabbit (cut up into pcs.) add a little olive oil to skillet - Med/High heat
- I would also brown the rabbit in bacon grease
- once browned, remove rabbit , set aside
- then add minced garlic, onions, celery, & bell pepper to pot and cook til translucent
- add rabbit back into pot
- cover rabbit with beef or chicken stock, (water and Dale's seasoning works)
- bring to boil, cover with top, then reduce heat to Low/Med for 4-5 hours
- stir and add water if needed
- add some mushrooms, carrots, baby potatoes, etc .... cook another hour or so
- you can also add some deer sausage, tasso, or andouille when cooking
This man speaks the truth
Don't ruin that good rabbit
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