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Shoots urged to find new ways to get birds into the food chain
By Hollis Butler (Group News Editor)
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Over the centuries, wild rabbit meat has gone in and out of fashion for various reasons, but now it’s making a bit of a renaissance — and with good reason: it’s plentiful, tasty and good for you.
This easy-to-prepare recipe is a nice riff on the rabbit and its favourite meal: the carrot. Indeed, the rabbit meat’s slightly gamey flavour is complemented by the vibrant fresh taste of carrots — preferably organic — that are served in three different ways: shaved, cooked and puréed. The trick is to prepare the carrots while the rabbit meat is cooking slowly — you can cheat and buy tinned puréed carrots, though it’s easy to make yourself. Simply boil or steam 100g of carrots for about 20 minutes until tender, then mash or whizz with a handblender, together with a knob of butter and a little brown sugar to taste.
This dish is well complemented by a glass of cold, white wine.
1 large rabbit
1 litre vegetable stock
2 cloves fresh garlic
10g thyme
1 star anise
10g chopped chives
100g carrot purée
50g shaved carrots
100g cooked baby carrots
Cornish sea salt
Milled black pepper
This recipe is from the Countryside Alliance’s Game-to-Eat campaign, which is dedicated to promoting wild British game meat. It also champions the produce of the UK’s shoots, gamedealers, butchers and farm shops.
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