Lapin Au Vin Rabbit Stew Food

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RABBIT AU VIN



Rabbit au vin image

Swap the traditional coq for rabbit in this rich French stew made with shallots, carrots, bacon and mushrooms in a red wine sauce

Provided by Jane Hornby

Categories     Dinner, Main course

Time 2h50m

Number Of Ingredients 14

450g shallots
2 onions , thinly sliced
2 celery sticks, thinly sliced
300g carrots , thickly sliced
200g pack unsmoked bacon lardons (or use streaky bacon)
3 wild rabbits , jointed into shoulders, legs and saddle pieces (mine were 600g each, gutted weight, no heads)
2 tbsp plain flour , seasoned well
25g butter , plus a knob
1 tbsp olive oil
600ml full-bodied red wine
400ml chicken stock
2 bay leaves
few thyme sprigs , plus extra to garnish
300g button mushrooms

Steps:

  • Soak the shallots in boiling water for 5 mins, drain, then peel - this makes it a lot easier to remove the skins. While they are soaking, slice the rest of the vegetables. Heat a large, wide flameproof casserole dish, then add the lardons. Fry for 5 mins or until the fat has run from the meat, then tip in the vegetables and cook for 10 mins until golden and starting to soften. Tip into a bowl.
  • Toss the rabbit meat with the flour, then tap off the excess. Heat half the butter and oil in the dish, then brown half the rabbit for 10 mins until golden all over. Add a good splash of water, scrape around the dish and tip the juices into a jug. Repeat with the second batch of rabbit, but use the wine to deglaze the pan this time, letting it reduce by about a third.
  • Add the rabbit and the vegetables to the wine, pour in the stock, stir in the herbs and bring to a simmer. Cover, leaving just a small gap for steam to escape, then simmer for 1½-2 hrs or until the meat falls away from the bones. If you like a thicker sauce to your stew, you can lift out the meat and vegetables and boil the sauce to thicken it a little. To finish, heat the knob of butter in a frying pan and cook the mushrooms with salt, pepper and a few thyme leaves over a high heat until browned. Spoon these over the stew, sprinkle with thyme leaves and bring to the table.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 600 calories, Fat 24 grams fat, SaturatedFat 10 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 12 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 9 grams sugar, Fiber 5 grams fiber, Protein 65 grams protein, Sodium 1.8 milligram of sodium

LE LAPIN A LA MOUTARDE D'IRENE (RABBIT STEW WITH MUSTARD)



Le Lapin A La Moutarde D'irene (Rabbit Stew With Mustard) image

Provided by Bryan Miller And Pierre Franey

Categories     project, soups and stews, appetizer, side dish

Time 3h15m

Yield Four to six servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 rabbit, 2 1/2 pounds
5 tablespoons Dijon-style mustard
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
12 small white onions, peeled
4 slices bacon
4 sprigs fresh thyme, or 1 teaspoon dried
1 bay leaf
1 cup dry white wine
4 tablespoons heavy cream or creme fraiche
Salt and freshly ground pepper to taste, if necessary

Steps:

  • Cut the rabbit into 12 serving pieces. Place the pieces in a mixing bowl. Add the mustard and coat all the pieces well. Cover with plastic wrap. Place in the refrigerator and marinate for two to three hours, or more.
  • When ready to cook, heat the oil in a nonstick skillet. Add the rabbit pieces and the onions. Brown for about 10 minutes, stirring and turning the pieces.
  • Place the bacon slices in the bottom of a heavy skillet and cook over medium heat. Add the rabbit, onions, thyme, bay leaf and wine. Bring to a boil. Cover and simmer about 40 minutes, or until done. Remove cover and continue cooking for five minutes. Add the cream and cook for one minute. Add salt and pepper if necessary. Remove bay leaf and serve.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 513, UnsaturatedFat 15 grams, Carbohydrate 17 grams, Fat 27 grams, Fiber 4 grams, Protein 43 grams, SaturatedFat 8 grams, Sodium 969 milligrams, Sugar 7 grams, TransFat 0 grams

OLD FASHIONED LAPIN RAGOUT - RABBIT STEW



Old Fashioned Lapin Ragout - Rabbit Stew image

This is a wonderful rabbit dish it is so tasty. A great dish for special company. Everyone will want this recipe. Well worth all the effort.

Provided by Baby Kato

Categories     Wild Game

Time 2h45m

Number Of Ingredients 17

1 large rabbit
3 garlic cloves
1 onion
8 ounces bacon, in one piece
BOUQUET GARNI
10 sprigs parsley
10 sprigs thyme
1 bay leaf
3 tablespoons olive oil
1 cup red wine
1 cup small onion
1 tablespoon sugar
1 tablespoon butter
12 new potatoes
fresh herb (chervil)
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon pepper

Steps:

  • 1. Chop rabbit into 12 pieces, discard the head and feet.
  • 2. Chop the onion and garlic finely.
  • 3. Slice and dice the bacon.
  • 4. Make a bouquet garni by tying together the parsley, thyme and bay leaf with string.
  • 5. Sear the rabbit pieces in olive oil, until lightly browned, remove from casserole.
  • 6. In the same pan, fry garlic, onion and the bouquet garni.
  • 7. Add the bacon and allow to color lightly.
  • 8. Pour off excess fat.
  • 9. Return rabbit to pan and de-glaze with the red wine.
  • 10. Add 3 cups water, cover and cook for 1 hour 45 minutes.
  • 11. Peel small onions and remove root ends.
  • 12. Rinse well.
  • 13. Cook the onions in water to cover, add sugar, butter, salt and pepper.
  • 14. Cook until all water has evaporated and the sauce is caramelized.
  • 15. Peel and cut potatoes into narrow rectangles.
  • 16. Add potatoes to rabbit stew after the stew has been cooking for 90 minutes.
  • 17. Cook covered until tender.
  • 18. Serve stew with caramelized onions and garnish with chopped chervil.

DAUBE DE LAPIN (RABBIT STEW CASSEROLE)



Daube De Lapin (Rabbit Stew Casserole) image

This French recipe infuses the complexities of lovely seasonings into a terrific meat stew/casserole. It's not difficult -- just allow plenty of time for the marination process. While the French chiefly use farm-raised rabbits, there no reason that hunters here in the United States could not use wild ones. In that instance, you'll probably need two rabbits if they are fairly young.

Provided by Bone Man

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 13h30m

Yield 1 casserole, 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13

3 lbs rabbit, cut into pieces
8 slices bacon, cut into 2-inch strips
2 medium onions, thinly sliced
1 garlic clove, finely chopped
3 medium carrots, peeled and thinly sliced
16 ounces dry white wine (e.g., pino grigio)
1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
1 teaspoon salt
6 black peppercorns
2 sprigs fresh parsley
1 bay leaf
2 garlic cloves, crushed
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme

Steps:

  • Combine the marinade ingredients and, in a large casserole dish, pour it over the rabbit. Cover with cling wrap and chill in refrigerator for 12 hours, turning the rabbit 3-4 times during the marinating process.
  • Dry the rabbit. Strain and reserve the marinade in the refrigerator.
  • Pre-heat the oven to 350 degrees F.
  • In a large frying pan, fry the bacon strips until they are crisp. Then remove the bacon to paper towels. In the same pan, in the bacon fat which remains, fry the onions, the chopped garlic, and the carrots for about 5-6 minutes until they are lightly colored. Then add in the rabbit pieces and brown all sides (if there is not enough bacon fat, just add a little cooking oil.).
  • Add the reserved marinade to the pan and bring it to a boil.
  • Place all pan ingredients including the liquid into a large casserole dish. Add the bacon back in and place into the pre-heated oven for about an hour (until the rabbit becomes tender.).
  • Serve hot.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 840.6, Fat 42.9, SaturatedFat 12.9, Cholesterol 224.7, Sodium 1138.2, Carbohydrate 14.1, Fiber 2.2, Sugar 5.5, Protein 74.7

LAPIN A LA COCOTTE - FRENCH RABBIT STEW



Lapin a La Cocotte - French Rabbit Stew image

Rabbit is truly delicious and very lean - yet rich-tasting. This is a delicious preparation with bacon and red wine and tastes best with mashed potatoes or buttery egg noodles. It doesn't take long to prepare, but long slow cooking does make it even better.

Provided by EdsGirlAngie

Categories     Rabbit

Time 1h20m

Yield 2-3 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 (2 1/2 lb) rabbit, quartered
3 slices bacon, cut in thirds
1 1/2 cups sliced onions
2 garlic cloves, minced
3 tablespoons flour
1 cup beef broth
1/4 cup red wine
1 teaspoon dried thyme
2 teaspoons dried parsley
2 bay leaves
salt and pepper

Steps:

  • In a large skillet or medium-sized Dutch oven, cook bacon until done; remove bacon with a slotted spoon and reserve for another use (for a salad, etc).
  • In the bacon drippings, cook the onion and garlic until transparent. A.
  • dd the rabbit pieces and saute over medium heat until rabbit is golden.
  • Sprinkle on the flour and continue to brown rabbit for another 5 minutes or so, then add the beef broth, red wine, thyme, parsley and bay leaves.
  • Cover and simmer over low heat for about an hour, adding more broth if necessary. Salt and pepper to taste (with the bacon drippings, not much salt is needed). Serve with mashed potatoes or buttered egg noodles.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1059, Fat 47.5, SaturatedFat 14.6, Cholesterol 346.7, Sodium 809.4, Carbohydrate 23.7, Fiber 2.4, Sugar 5.4, Protein 121.3

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