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Thread: Bacon-wrapped hare roasted with honey/berry/wine glazing

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    Bacon-wrapped hare roasted with honey/berry/wine glazing

    I shot my first hare last weekend... in a grumpy fit at not seeing any deer in three days!

    I roasted it for dinner tonight after getting some ideas from the hare saddle fillet recipe in 'A River Rules my Kitchen', mostly the honey and berry part. I didn't have blackcurrants but blueberries worked well. It was excellent, very tasty although I should have aged the hare for a few more days. It was pretty tough, but I don't really care... good for the teeth!

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    Ingredients
    Hare (or rabbit) rear quarters
    Bacon strips
    Dripping or lard
    Potato
    Blueberries or black currants
    White wine
    Honey
    Asparagus
    Butter
    Avocado

    Recipe
    Melt the dripping in a pan and baste the hare all over with a brush, then wrap with bacon and put in the oven covered in foil. Melt a tablespoon of honey in a saucepan with the berries and a quarter cup of white wine. Just warm enough to melt but not boil or burn.

    Cut the potato into dice sized cubes and half deep-fry in dripping. I used a pan that had venison cooked in it earlier today which gave it an excellent flavour. But you could also use gravy.

    Once the potato is soft tip the chunks into the oven tray with the half cooked hare and replace the foil.

    When the hare is done how you like it pour the berry/honey/wine sauce over it and remove the foil, then let it bake for a few minutes to crispen up.

    Lightly boil/steam the asparagus, tip off the water and throw a tablespoon of butter plus salt and pepper in the pot. Let it melt for a minute then shake it around with the lid on to cover the asparagus nicely. Then tip it over the hare. Throw some diced avocado over and serve.
    Last edited by brodster; 07-01-2015 at 10:49 PM.
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    Thanks to the Playstation we have the outdoors to ourselves!

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    Looks great

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    Looks tasty

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    That sounds like a good recipe , I just have to drop a hare & then hand it to my missus along with this recipe , NICE

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    They're all over National Park. I spotted or spooked easily half a dozen!
    Thanks to the Playstation we have the outdoors to ourselves!

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    Looks bloody good!
    Apart from the avocado......

 

 

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