jainiadral wrote: »I wonder if the recipe for Jugged Rabbit in Preserves is in it. I can't even imagine what it would taste like. My toons seem to enjoy it, FWIW.
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jainiadral wrote: »I wonder if the recipe for Jugged Rabbit in Preserves is in it. I can't even imagine what it would taste like. My toons seem to enjoy it, FWIW.
probably like sweet and sour rabbit. or something. I mean preserves do not have to be sweet, but meats can also taste good in sweet sauces. I'm thinking its going to be like... rabbit canned with chutney or something.
Sylvermynx wrote: »I used to have a recipe for Jugged Pheasant - got it from my first MIL. Unfortunately, I can't find the card (along with others I got from her - thought I must have given them to my daughter but no *sigh*), but it was IIRC pheasant smothered in onions, red wine and herbs (plus allspice and juniper berries) and cooked in the oven until the meat fell off the bones, so like damn near all day at 250 F.
Maybe I should try recreating it. We don't hunt any more, but can buy rabbit at a couple of the local stores, and again IIRC, the recipe worked just as good with rabbit or chicken or venison....
Sylvermynx wrote: »That's the only time I've ever seen "jugged" in a recipe - and I've got recipes from over a hundred years of family. Now, she was "eastern-seaboard upper class" married to west Texas cattleman. I'm not at all sure where the recipe came from, whether her family (I tend to skepticism there) or his (much more likely). So it might be a local colloquialism - unfortunately she wasn't very interested in "the backgrounds of things". Unlike me.... I dig into EVERYTHING.
My family hates that, for which there are good and sufficient reasons.
Meat... well, here we (um, husband and me.... maybe not the general populace - we have friends/relatives who provide) can get just about anything that's really edible. We used to hunt, so had venison, elk, chukkar, dove, quail, pheasant, rabbit, grouse.... But things change as you get older, and now the birds aren't really available because there's houses where there used to be wildland. And we aren't able now to really get out and hunt deer or elk - sucks because while I will eat venison.... I LOVE elk. It's so much better than beef.... And goat.... my GOD goat is good.
We still can pop rabbit as long as we're out of town. But really, if I'm headed into the local small city for whatever reason, I don't want to stop to kill a rabbit, field dress it, and go back home to refrigerate it then head out again leaving until I get home! Just easier to buy it at the "not major-name grocer"....
LadyLethalla wrote: »Off topic but you can buy kangaroo here. No way I'm eating it though.