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Question on cleaning and cooking Rabbit
Noshing the Bun-Rabs
Let's say Mr. MacGregor had actually caught Peter Rabbit but he didn't have time to skin and gut him right at the moment because Mrs. MacGregor and the kids were just returning from a swim at the lake. So Mr. MacGregor popped Peter into a platic bag and put him in the chest freezer in the basement. Then a few weeks passes and Mr. MacGregor thaws Peter, case skins him, then guts and cleans him. Would it be OK to cook and eat Peter even though he was frozen for a while before gutting, or would the guts some how spoil the meat? Peter was promptly frozen within minutes of shuffling off this mortal coil. Inquiring minds want to know. |
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I have no idea. I think maybe Mr MacGregor should Suck it and See..... and post pics ...if he lives |
Can one make bunny bacon?
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Mr MacGregor
Can you not smell your rabbit To see if it's 'turned'? |
I don't know, but with hamburger, E-coli contamination only matters when you don't cook it properly. Otherwise, it's just more protein.
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I have no idea, my initial reaction is that the meat is spoiled or contaminated..
Depending upon where it was shot, the bullet could have caused issues by carrying the nasty into parts of the meat. Other parts may be OK. For what meat a single rabbit will give - take the fur if you want it and toss the rest. I wouldn't chance it. |
I'd chance it. Frozen on the day it died? That's what they do to whole fish after all.
And you're going to cook it. In a programme I saw about a man in the UK who ate roadkill, I'm 99% sure I remember him having some furry critters in his freezer. But then that was his lifestyle, so maybe he had an iron constitution. Classic has a point that it might not be worth the amount of meat if you have doubts yourself. |
Mr. MacGregor is up the creek it seems,
according to these folks Most of the other wild game prep pages I found all call for bleeding out (though some prefer birds with necks wrung) and immediate gutting. They also say that letting the hair touch the meat taints it. I didn't want it as much as my neighbor did, she likes to eat the rabbits. I am only want the furs. |
Mr McG should NOT eat the Bunny , Kill em Clean em , freeze em
in that order |
It's a learning curve for sure.
Silhouette match this Saturday. |
He should not, could not, eat the rabbit
Should not eat it in a bowl should not eat it part or whole could not eat it tail or paw would not eat it cooked or raw He should not eat that dodgy rabbit lest it become a risky habit Srsly, thorough cooking should kill germs and you *should* be safe, but as said, it is a significant risk for a minimal reward. Why not stick the #%&$er's head on a stake as a warning to all the other critturs. And children. On Halloween. |
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