Rabbit Tree Farm
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I hope this is the appropriate place for this. I just wanted to share my canned rabbit experience because no one gets as excited of these things as me!
I pressure canned my first batch this past week, I had 5 large fryers edging on roasters. I cut them up, kept out the wabbit wings for freezing, and had two 6 qt instant pots full. I did brine too, as recommended, but only for an hour.
I cooked it partially for 8 minutes, then hot packed bones and all. Processed for 65 min at 11psi.
When i say this is the best canned meat i have ever tasted...omg. I was skeptical, because while i like the flavors of canned tuna or chicken, i don't care for the texture. But this is tender, melt in your mouth, velvety in texture. And the flacore is beautiful. I will be eating it cold out of the jar if I'm not careful!
I turned two jars into a big pan of rabbit divan last night. I'm in heaven
I pressure canned my first batch this past week, I had 5 large fryers edging on roasters. I cut them up, kept out the wabbit wings for freezing, and had two 6 qt instant pots full. I did brine too, as recommended, but only for an hour.
I cooked it partially for 8 minutes, then hot packed bones and all. Processed for 65 min at 11psi.
When i say this is the best canned meat i have ever tasted...omg. I was skeptical, because while i like the flavors of canned tuna or chicken, i don't care for the texture. But this is tender, melt in your mouth, velvety in texture. And the flacore is beautiful. I will be eating it cold out of the jar if I'm not careful!
I turned two jars into a big pan of rabbit divan last night. I'm in heaven