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CAN YOU STIR FRY RABBITS SHALLOW FRY THEM ECT AND ALSO DUCK

 

Both can be stir fried.. however for best results marinade the rabbit in a slightly spicey or zesty type marinade. Cut into strips and leave in marinade overnight. Remember, to always stir fry both meats in a "very" hot pan, a good indication is when the small amount of oil starts to smoke, then place in the meat (flash fry) once meat is done to your liking, remove from pan and set aside, reheat the pan to a high temp, place in whatever veg you are having with the stir fry eg, baby corn, peppers, onion , mushroom, etc.. fry until it's to your liking, remove and pour on top of your meat, now add the marinade to the pan to remove all the flavour of the fried meat and veg from the pan base, bring to boil and mix in the veg and meat, mix thoroughly serve with rice. job done !! and always have one of these with it :drink:

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CAN YOU STIR FRY RABBITS SHALLOW FRY THEM ECT AND ALSO DUCK

Yes rabbit is good for stir fry, especially the saddle! Ive never stir fried duck as I usually roast them and pick every last bit off the bones! Pigeon is BRILLIANT in a stir fry, delicious,(woodies not skemmies)!! But ive recently taken to deep frying young bunnies, just wap the skin off and hoy em in whole! yum yum!!!!! :thumbs:

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