Humans have been hunting and cooking wild rabbits for longer than we’ve been recording history. We loved eating rabbit meat so much that we domesticated the critters way back in 1000 BC. However, wild ...
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Season lamb and rabbit with salt and pepper. Heat olive oil in a heavy 4-quart stew pot over medium heat. Brown meat on all sides and remove. Put onion, carrot, celery, ...
Rabbits “are helping win the war,” proclaimed a Los Angeles Times article from 1943. Touted as a patriotic food during World War II, rabbits were raised by thousands of Americans in their backyards.
You’ve enjoyed eating rabbit in restaurants, but chances are you’ve never cooked a bunny at home. It’s time for that to change—and this recipe will help you do just that. We get it: There’s something ...
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Welcome to the good life in Sonoma, where good food meets good wine meal after meal, as we found on recent visits. At the Girl & the Fig restaurant in the town of Sonoma, Food editor Leslie Brenner ...
Elias Cairo is salumist and owner of Olympia Provisions, an authentic charcuterie and meats company based in Portland, Oregon. Cairo spent five years training under master chef Annegret Schlumpf and ...
For years I had thought about cooking a rabbit. I searched through my cookbook collection and found this recipe of Emeril Lagasse for Rabbit Fricassee. If you’ve never cooked a rabbit, give this ...