Rabbit is one of my favorite meats, especially when we have barbecues at home. It's a white meat, low in fat and I find it very flavorful, especially if we help it with aromatics like rosemary and thyme. I also enjoy preparing it garlic-style, with rice or like today, with this Moorish rabbit that almost cooks itself since I finished the cooking in the oven. You know that cocottes can withstand any heat source, so we can start cooking on induction and finish in the oven without a problem.

I prepared the Moorish rabbit with the spices you see below, but you can use whichever you like best. In the end it's about giving the rabbit meat an extra boost of flavor, since it is very neutral and will accept any spice we use.

As for the accompaniment for this dish, you can serve it with couscous, quinoa, rice or a salad. Either way it will turn out well and you'll enjoy it.

 

Le Creuset low cocotte (rustidera style), Bérard lemon squeezer and Le Creuset ceramic deep plate

 

Ingredients

  • 1 rabbit cut into eighths
  • 2 Italian green peppers
  • 1 red pepper
  • 1 onion
  • 3 pear tomatoes
  • 20cl cognac
  • 250ml chicken stock
  • A handful of dried plums
  • 1 tsp. ground cumin
  • 1 tsp. sweet pimentón de la Vera
  • 1 tsp. hot pimentón de la Vera
  • 1 tsp. turmeric
  • 2 crushed cloves
  • 1 tsp. ground black pepper
  • 1 tsp. garlic powder
  • 1 tsp. ground ginger
  • Juice of 1 lemon
  • Salt
  • Olive oil

 

Preparation

  1. Mix all the spices. Put the cut rabbit in a large bowl, salt it and sprinkle the spices over it. Also add a splash of olive oil and the juice of 1 lemon. Mix well and let marinate in the fridge for a couple of hours.
  2. After the time has passed, pour a splash of olive oil into a casserole (I used the low rustidera-style cocotte, but you can use a round casserole traditional) and brown the rabbit pieces over medium-low heat. This way, we'll avoid burning the spices.
  3. When the rabbit is golden, add the chopped green and red pepper and onion, and the grated tomato. Pour the brandy and the chicken stock over the whole Set. Add the dried prunes and a pinch of salt. Stir a couple of times and bake at 200º, top and bottom heat, without the lid for 45 minutes.

 

Le Creuset round cocotte, Bérard lemon squeezer and Le Creuset ceramic deep plate

 

Recipe author: Miguel Ángel from Pimientos Verdes

 

Comments

Lourdes said:

Estupenda receta. Lo hice ayer tarde para comer hoy que iba a estar toda la mañana fuera. Nos ha gustado mucho. Es muy sabroso. No cambie ninguna de las especias. Es probable que la próxima vez cambie alguna por Ras el hanout.

Ana María said:

Pues me ha encantado. Otra manera de cocinar el conejo. Cuando se lo haga a mi padre va a alucinar. Muy fácil.

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Moorish Rabbit

Claudia&Julia

Comensales

4

Tiempo de preparación

15 minutes

Tiempo de cocinado

45 minutes

Categoria

Main courses

Rabbit is one of my favorite meats, especially when we barbecue at home. It is a white meat, low in fat, and I find it very tasty, especially if we help it along with aromatics such as rosemary and thyme. I also enjoy preparing it with garlic, with rice dishes, or as today, with this Moorish rabbit that almost cooks itself, since I finished cooking it in the oven. As you know, casseroles can withstand any heat source, so we can start cooking on induction and finish in the oven without any problem.

I prepared the Moorish rabbit with the spices you see below, but you can use whichever ones you like best. In the end, it is all about giving the rabbit meat an extra boost of flavor, as it is very neutral and will take on any spice we use.

As for what to serve with this dish, you can pair it with couscous, quinoa, rice, or a salad. It will turn out well either way, and you will enjoy it.

Moorish Rabbit

Ingredientes

  • 1 rabbit cut into eighths
  • 2 Italian green peppers
  • 1 red pepper
  • 1 onion
  • 3 plum tomatoes
  • 20cl of cognac
  • 250ml poultry stock
  • A handful of dried plums
  • 1 tsp. ground cumin
  • 1 tsp. sweet pimentón de la Vera
  • 1 tsp. hot pimentón de la Vera
  • 1 tsp. turmeric
  • 2 crushed cloves
  • 1 tsp. ground black pepper
  • 1 tsp. garlic powder
  • 1 tsp. ground ginger
  • The juice of 1 lemon
  • Salt
  • Olive oil

Preparación

  1. Mix all the spices. Place the chopped rabbit in a large bowl, season with salt, and sprinkle the spices over it. Also add a drizzle of olive oil and the juice of 1 lemon. Mix well and leave to marinate in the fridge for a couple of hours.
  2. Once that time has passed, pour a drizzle of olive oil into a casserole (I used the low roasting-pan style one, but you can use a traditional round casserole) and brown the rabbit pieces over medium-low heat. This way, we will prevent the spices from burning.
  3. When the rabbit is browned, add the chopped green and red peppers, the onion, and the grated tomato. Pour the cognac and poultry stock over the whole Set. Add the dried plums and a pinch of salt. Stir a couple of times and bake at 200º, top and bottom heat, uncovered for 45 minutes.