Hunter's Rabbit

Recipe courtesy Frank Vargas, chef at Louis' Basque Corner in Reno, NV.

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  • on August 13, 2011

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    I saw this episoide last night Aug 11,2011 and missed the recipe for the Oxtails. Will try making it from the reviews below. FoodNetwork please post the recipe.

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  • on March 08, 2011

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    Georiga Peach: You first cook the oxtails by themselves, uncovered at 200 degrees for 2 hours. After adding all other ingredients, cover and cook at 350 for three more hours. Good Luck! I'm trying it today, I'll let everyone know how it turns out. Food Network, if you are reading this; you really need to post the recipe! Doing it from memory could be dangerous.

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  • on February 02, 2011

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    I was disappointed with this Hunter's Rabbit recipe. The rabbit itself was very bland and didn't absorb any of the sauce flavor even though I had it in the oven for 3 hours. I think it was most likely a mild flavored rabbit suited to the American palate. Being from Europe, where we expect our game meat to be strong flavored, I have been disappointed in the past when cooking pheasant for example. That too was very bland. I gave up cooking pheasant and now I am going to give up cooking rabbit. What a shame.

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  • on August 23, 2010

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    Oxtail stew is a must try. I make oxtail soup by simmering oxtail for several hours, then add diced tomatos, garlic, onions, carrots, celery, parsley, bay leaves, and of course salt and pepper and potatoes untill all are done. Wonderful, rich tasting winter soup. You can skim and use the water broth or drain and use beef broth.

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  • on May 29, 2010

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    I taped the show and here is what I have writen down;
    Place ox tails in a pan uncovered for two hours at ? degrees.
    Next; no amounts give so you have to guesstmate
    sprinkle with flour
    add wine
    carrots,celery and onions
    chopped garlic
    crushed red peppers
    thyme
    parley bay leaves
    beef broth
    stir, cover tightly and bake at 350 for 3 or 4 hours

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  • on May 24, 2010

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    I was dying for the oxtail stew receipe. I didn't write down because I thought it would be up here. Thank you, Paul for making notes so at least now I have an idea what to do.

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  • on May 17, 2010

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    Hello Georgia Peach,
    The ox tail recipe was somewhat similar, put the oxtails in the oven at 350 all by their lonesome selves for 2 hours, not sure about salt and pepper, but I think I will be adding it. pull them out and add flour, it looked like a 1/2 cup, he then added beef broth 4-5 cups approx. he added in a ton of mirepoix( 3 or 4 cups perhaps more and 3 bay leaves, shallots I think, and then he covered it all with aluminum foil and put it back in for 3 more hours. It looked awesome.

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  • on May 11, 2010

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    I saw part of this episode on television. I was in and out of sleep. This looked sooo good but the recipe I wanted was the one for the ox tails. I want to try that so badly. The only way I cook ox tails is in my pressure cooker. I would love to fix them another way. When I saw this show by the time I got it together it was gone. If anyone out there have the ox tail recipe please share. I think it was simuliar to the rabbit recipe. Thanks
    Sweet_ga_peach in Kingsland

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