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curried rabbit stew

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    curried rabbit stew

    this really is worth ago.
    to be honest its more of a curry but as i cooked it in the slow cooker thought i would call it curried rabbit stew,

    here is a picture of the finished article



    anyway if you like a nice reasonably hot curry then i would recomend this, i love making up my own curries so thought id try and make a rabbit curry,
    anyway heres what you need and what i done.

    ingredients for the paste

    2 tsp curry powder
    1 tsp garam masala
    1 tsp turmeric
    juice of 1 lemon

    for the curry

    2 rabbits ( i cut all the meat away from the rabbit and removed all the bones but i do think it will work just as well with jointed meat)
    ghee or vegetable oil
    2 large onions, finely sliced
    1 red and 1 yellow bell pepper, choped
    1 clove garlic, crushed
    1 cm ginger, grated
    2 green chillies, thinly sliced
    2 tsp cumin seeds
    1 tsp fenugreek seeds
    1 tbsp ground coriander
    3 tomatoes, chopped
    4 tbsp tomato purée
    sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
    bunches coriander, chopped


    and heres what to do with it

    1, mix all the ingredients for the PASTE ONLY in a bowl

    2, coat all the meat and set aside ( i put it in the fridge for a couple hours, if using lamb or beef i reckon overnight would be best )

    3, Heat enough ghee to cover the bottom of a frying pan and set over a high heat. Fry the rabbit until browned all over.

    4, now add all the ingredients into the slow cooker and cover and cook on low
    all day, i put mine on at 7am and took it out at 5pm, if it needs thickening put it into a wok or frying pan and simmer until thickened, but i didnt have to do this

    dish up and sprinkle freshly chopped coriander over

    grab a beer and enjoy

    i bet you will like it

    mat
    Last edited by matty198111; 28-10-2010 at 19:23 PM. Reason: forgot pics

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    Bugger that looks lovely mate!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stratts View Post
    Bugger that looks lovely mate!!
    and it really was lol

    infact it was so good were havin some freinds round on sunday to try it, now that must be good for me to give up me roast lol

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    Will definately have to try this!
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    yeah try it guys and tell me what you think

    obviously you know i think its preety good as does the wife, but it will be interesting to find out what you guys think


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    Well done Mr Mat ...........................
    I’ve just found what I was looking for, it was where I left it …

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    heres the pic as i deleted other


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