How To Cook Rabbit : All About Cooking & Eating Rabbit
March 5, 2010 by admin
Filed under Learn To Cook
Basic information about rabbit and eating; learn this and more in this free cooking video about game taught by an expert chef.
Expert: Karl James
Bio: Karl James is the owner of a small private ca. . .
As a frequent diner I know good food and good service from bad. There is nothing better than going out for a nice meal and I'm keen to help others pick a great place to eat.















this vid didnt help at all on recipes lol, i cook rabbits my ez way… salt it in water ( duuhhh….. ) then! throw it in a bowl of bbq sauce for awhile! throw on the grill and i got myself some dinner =) dnt use shotguns to kill if ur wanting to eat them though… the shots from the shotgun shell hurt when u bite lololo
This video didn’t tell me shit about how to cook a Rabbit! Or how to eat a Rabbit, not that I need to know how to eat something.
Expertvillage breaks their videos up into lots of little segments for some reason. If you look under the “More from expertvillage” section the rest of them are there. They might be better organized on the main Expertvillage website…
Your name is Earl or Carl? Didn’t come through clear.
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Growing my own rabbit, have two litters of kits right now, just another 5 weeks. Can’t get fresher than growing your own! Will have approximately 27.5 pounds of rabbit and am looking for recipes! Higher in protein, lower in cholesterol than chicken. Of course, if you fry it..well. But YUMMY. I am certain I will fry a couple. I can’t wait. I wanna bunny, I wanna bunny. LOL
Oh yeah, I ate rabbit for the first time at a survival camp. It was so good I wanted to have it again. I know how to catch rabbits and cook them, but I’ve only actually eaten domestic ones.
Grow up, people have been eating rabbit for centuries.
its not stupid. I have eaten rabbit before and its delicious. rabbits are eaten in almost every country in the world, especially countries where it is cold. People breed rabbits for furs there then they eat them. Keep in mind its not the same as fancy pet rabbits, but I am sure just as delicious.