Grilled and Marinated Rabbit
- 1 x 1.2kg/2 1/2 lb rabbit, preferably wild, jointed (cut into serving pieces)
- A handful of fresh thyme and rosemary, leaves picked
- 4 garlic cloves, peeled
- Olive oil
- Zest and juice of 1 lemon
- 1 teaspoon honey
- 2 sprigs of thyme
- 4 thick slices of pancetta
- Salt and freshly ground black pepper
- Put your rabbit pieces into a bowl.
- Using a pestle and mortar, or a liquidizer, bash or whiz up the thyme and rosemary leaves to a pulp, then add the garlic cloves and bash or whiz again.
- Stir in 8 tablespoons of olive oil, the lemon zest and juice and the honey, and pour this over the rabbit.
- Put the meat to one side and let it come to room temperature while you light your barbecue.
- Now Im going to talk about flavour.
- Get a couple of sprigs of fresh thyme and tie them together like a little brush.
- Each time you turn the meat, dab it with a little of the marinade to give you a lovely encrusted layer of flavour.
- This rabbit is going to be really tasty!
- Keeping the marinade to one side, remove the pieces of meat and season with salt and pepper.
- Sandwich 2 slices of pancetta between the 2 pieces of belly using 3 skewers.
- Put the legs and shoulder on the barbecue.
- When theyve been cooking for 10 minutes, put the belly on.
- After another 10 minutes put the saddle and ribs on.
- Make sure you turn the meat over every so often.
- Look after it by controlling the temperature and basting it continuously with the marinade.
- Cut three-quarters of the way through each kidney and open them out like a book.
- Cut the liver into 4 pieces and push one piece on to each remaining skewer, followed by a kidney and more liver.
- When all the pieces of meat are beautifully cooked, add your skewered bits of kidney and liver on to the barbecue and cook until golden, along with your 2 remaining slices of pancetta.
- After a few minutes, when the pancetta is browned, put it on top of the meat at the cooler end of the barbie.
- Now get your guests round the table.
- You can serve the rabbit with any white beans, or roast potatoes, or grilled vegetables, or different salads it really depends on how you feel and what the weathers like.
- Just put a big bowl of your chosen accompaniment in the middle of the table and serve all the meat on a board.
- Lovely with a glass of white wine.
- Simple, honest and bloody good.
rabbit, handful of fresh thyme, garlic, olive oil, lemon, honey, thyme, pancetta, salt
Taken from www.cookstr.com/recipes/grilled-and-marinated-rabbit (may not work)