MaggieJ":1uc5cexa said:
you may want to pull the pieces out partway through, remove the meat and then return the bones to the stock pot. That way the meat won't lose all its flavour and can be added back to the soup in the final stages.
What a great idea! I'm having one of those "why didn't I think of that?" moments :slap:
I like to simmer my stock real low for a real long time (overnight in the crockpot) but then the meat is not usable and/or unappealing.
Last night we had Rabbit Soup. I cut up garlic, onion, carrots & celery and sauted in a little oil until slightly tender. Then added stock that I had strained thru cheesecloth. Once it came to a boil, I added 8oz Ditalini pasta and cooked until almost done and then added 3 leftover cooked rabbit burgers, chopped up. It was pretty good. The pasta swelled and took up more liquid as it cooled, but I had more stock to add to save the leftovers.
I just pulled a whole rabbit that I cooked in a roasting bag with 1/2 cup apple juice at 325 degrees for 90min. It was still sort of frozen when I put it in. I'm waiting for it to cool so I can strip the meat and make stir fry. I let ya'll know how it comes out.
Kat
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MaggieJ":1uc5cexa said:
Don't know about elsewhere, but here in Ontario corn flour is not the same as corn starch. Corn starch is further refined and is used mainly for thickening. Corn flour is like corn meal, but ground to a fine powder. You could put corn meal in a blender to make a bit for the recipe rather than buying it separately. I would think corn starch would work too, since it is such a small quantity and seems to be used as a thickener.
Will do, Thanks. I might just use Wondra flour. Seems like that would be a good sub, just wouldn't have the corn flavor.
Kat<br /><br />__________ Fri Jan 22, 2010 3:32 pm __________<br /><br />The stir fry was a hit. I use 2 pkgs of Yakisoba noodles with sauce mix included that I get at my local Winco. I cut up carrots, celery, green onions and cabbage into slivers and added bite sized rabbit meat at the last minute since it was already cooked.
The rabbit in the bag worked well, although next time I will make sure it is thawed before I put it in and I think I cut to big a hole in the top. But the meat came out well and was pretty easy to strip off. Will try again for sure.
Kat