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mochyn
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Bodger
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matt_hooks
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I think I've been too efficient with the bunnies round here. There just aren't any! We see plenty of hares, which are tasty but the land owner doesn't want them shot, and whenever I go out there are hundreds of bunnies in different stages of growth, but all of them seem to know to stay just outside the area I have permission over. Most frustrating I can tell you!
That recipe sounds good, though our firm favourite bunny recipe is crispy fried rabbit. Simple to do if not a little time consuming as you have to cut the meat up into very thin strips. Once the meat's cut, toss each piece in cornflour with a little salt and pepper, then deep fry until crispy. Once crispy, remove from oil and dry on sheets of kitchen roll, then add a shop bought sweet chilli sauce. We have a good crop of chillis this year so I might have a crack at making my own sauce, does anyone know a good sweet chilli sauce recipe? Is it as simple as a good sugar syrup with the chilli chopped up and cooked in it? |
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Bodger
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Monki magic
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