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	<title>Stew Recipes &#187; Rabbit Stew</title>
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		<title>Rabbit Fricassee</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2008 06:22:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[* 1 whole rabbit * 1 ¾ oz butter * 2 Tbsp vegetable oil * 2 Tbsp flour * 3 ½ oz bacon, chopped * 3 ½ oz button mushrooms, cut into quarters * 4 shallots, cut in half * 4 celery sticks, diced * 2 carrots, diced * 8 ½ fl oz white wine [...]]]></description>
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        * 1 whole rabbit<br />
        * 1 ¾ oz butter<br />
        * 2 Tbsp vegetable oil<br />
        * 2 Tbsp flour<br />
        * 3 ½ oz bacon, chopped<br />
        * 3 ½ oz button mushrooms, cut into quarters<br />
        * 4 shallots, cut in half<br />
        * 4 celery sticks, diced<br />
        * 2 carrots, diced<br />
        * 8 ½ fl oz white wine<br />
        * 25 fl oz chicken stock<br />
        * 2 garlic cloves, chopped<br />
        * 4 sprigs of fresh thyme<br />
        * 2 bay leaves<br />
        * 1 2⁄3 fl oz cream<br />
        * Salt and pepper<br />
        * 1 knife<br />
        * 1 large pot with lid<br />
        * 1 slotted spoon<br />
        * 1 spoon<br />
        * 1 fork<br />
        * 1 tray<br />
        * 1 chopping board<br />
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Step 1:<br />
    Cut the rabbit into pieces<br />
    First, divide the rabbit into 8 pieces.<br />
Step 2:<br />
    Season and cover with flour<br />
    Next, season all the pieces with salt and pepper, then lightly cover them in flour.<br />
Step 3:<br />
    Heat the oil and butter and add the rabbit<br />
    Start heating the oil and the butter in the pan and then add the rabbit. Lightly cook over a moderate heat until golden brown.<br />
Step 4:<br />
    Remove the rabbit<br />
    When light brown, remove the rabbit from the pan and leave to one side.<br />
Step 5:<br />
    Add the bacon and vegetables and cook<br />
    Brown the bacon, then add the mushrooms, the shallots, the diced celery and the diced carrot and cook until slightly brown.<br />
Step 6:<br />
    Add the white wine<br />
    Next, pour in the white wine and reduce it down to about half<br />
Step 7:<br />
    Put the rabbit back into the pan<br />
    Once the wine has reduced, put the rabbit back into the pot.<br />
Step 8:<br />
    Pour in the stock<br />
    While continuously stirring, add the stock to the pan.<br />
Step 9:<br />
    Add the garlic, bay leaves and thyme<br />
    Finally, before cooking the dish thoroughly, add the garlic, the bay leaves, the thyme and stir.<br />
Step 10:<br />
    Cover and cook<br />
    Bring the stock to a gentle simmer then skim off any scum that may have risen to the surface. Cover, lower the heat and cook, simmering for 1 hour.<br />
Step 11:<br />
    Remove the rabbit and the vegetables<br />
    Spoon out the rabbit and the vegetables and place them onto a serving dish.<br />
Step 12:<br />
    Add the cream and reduce down<br />
    For a delicious finishing touch, pour the cream into the sauce and reduce it down by about half. Here, also adjust the seasoning if necessary.<br />
Step 13:<br />
    Pour over the sauce and serve<br />
    Add some chopped parsley to the sauce, pour it over the rabbit and vegetables and serve immediately.</p>
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