andyzee
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Buffalo Chili the last two days. Grilled Chicken and salad today. Buffalo rib eye steak tomorrow. Found a buffalo farm in NJ
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Buffalo Chili the last two days. Grilled Chicken and salad today. Buffalo rib eye steak tomorrow. Found a buffalo farm in NJ
mmm Buffalo is good..but Buffalo from Dirty Jersey..lol..
Buffalo Chili the last two days. Grilled Chicken and salad today. Buffalo rib eye steak tomorrow. Found a buffalo farm in NJ
Oh and tonight I'm having Seared Rabbit Loin with Salad
Have you ever noticed how hard it is to fine a good restauraunt with Canibal cuisine?
"Donner: party of 4? Donner: party of 3, Donner..."
Where can you buy Rabbit loin? You live in Maine so maybe they have that at Hannafords..
So out of curiosity.,..is there something comparable to Rabbit loin? Is it good broiled as well? What do you marinate it in?
If you go to most high end butcher shops in cities, they will be able to get it for you. Rabbit is tough to describe. The meat is like chicken in texture when raw and has sort of a white meat flavor when cooked, but not exactly chicken, not exactly pork. It's actually the healthiest meat one can eat. Extremely lean, low in cholesteral...considered the ultimate health food meat.
Broiling Rabbit would be somewhat tough. The meat is not real uniform in shape, so your wouldn't get a real uniform cook through. I haven't had rabbit in forever. Most braise the legs, pull the meat and do like a mushroom cream suace for it. Some take the loin and make a roulade out of it. I'm sort of going Asian/Caribean with my marinade....soy, rum, cilantro, parsely, ginger, pepper and searing it. Call it Kung Fu Jamican Rabbit I guess :lol: We'll see how it turns out.
My company is from Jersey, we sell Buffalo from Canada though. Best on the market, but expensive. Our 8oz Rib Eye steak sells in most stores for about $15.00
This place has similiar pricing, expensive, but tasty and healthy. At least what I ate up to now.
Brian made cheese/spinach raviolis.
Brian made cheese/spinach raviolis.
Thats what im making tomorrow...err..today when i vacate my ass from bed!!
Hey, some guys can't even handle that much. Allow me to give you some credit!Just to clarify, when she said 'made' she meant that I poured the frozen raviolis from the bag into the pot of boiling water and cooked them for 6 minutes...