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Simple Roasted Rabbit

A simple roasted rabbit recipe flavored with white wine, garlic, and herbs. Tender, white meat baked in an incredibly delicious little sauce.

Prep Time
20 mins
Cook Time
20 mins
Total Time
1 hr
Servings: 4 -6
Calories: 606 kcal
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: German , Italian

Ingredients

  • 1 rabbit about 1.5 kg/ 3.3 lbs (Note 1)
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil 30 ml
  • ⅓ cup white wine 75 ml/ 2.5 fl.oz
  • 8 medium garlic cloves divided
  • 4-5 rosemary sprigs depending on size, divided
  • ½ cup water 125 ml
  • Fine sea salt and ground black pepper

Instructions

Cut the rabbit
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  1. Defrost and cut the rabbit. You will need six parts for roasting: 2 hind legs, 2 front legs, and the backstrap (loin) cut into 2 pieces (Note 2).
  2. Place the rabbit on a large cutting board lying on its back and open it up. Cut the belly flaps. Go under the armpit and cut the front legs with the whole shoulder.
  3. Grab the back legs with your hands and break that part open. Find where the tailbone is and cut along there.
  4. Cut the backbone and the ribs. Find the last rib with your fingers and cut right along that last rib. Repeat on the other side. The whole cut will be like a V. Grab the piece with your hands and break it apart so that you can see the joint between the bones and cut right there.
  5. Divide the backstrap or the loin in the middle. Find where the vertebra is and cut right there. Press with the knife or use a cleaver.
  6. Place the pieces in a roasting tin.
  7. Marinate rabbit: In a small bowl, mix olive oil, white wine, 4 grated garlic cloves, 2-3 sprigs of chopped rosemary, salt, and pepper. Pour over the meat and turn the meat a few times in the marinade to coat it all over. Cover with plastic wrap/cling film and marinate for at least one hour, preferably 3-4. Remove from the fridge about 30 minutes before cooking.
  8. Preheat the oven to 200°C/ 400°F.
  9. Add 3-4 whole garlic cloves and the remaining rosemary sprigs to the roasting pan. Pour in the water.
  10. Roast the rabbit for about 30 to 40 minutes, flipping the meat pieces about every 10 minutes. If you’d like the meat to get more color, turn on the grill during the last 5 minutes of the cooking time.
  11. Cooking times: The front legs and back strap pieces are smaller than the hind legs. I usually remove them after 30 minutes already, but I always check to see if the internal temperature is right; it should be 71°F/ 160°F (Note 3).

Notes

  • Checking with an instant-read thermometer is the best way to ensure that the rabbit is safe to eat but not overcooked. If you overcook it, it will become dry (Amazon affiliate link).
  • If the rabbit is frozen, defrost it in the fridge in a large, deep dish. It will need about 36 hours, so you must plan ahead.
  • You can fry the leftover belly flaps in the pan or add them to stock. Use the carcass, backbone, and leftover bones after eating to make rabbit stock.
  • Checking with an instant-read thermometer is the best way to ensure that the rabbit is safe to eat but not overcooked. If you overcook it, it will become dry (Amazon affiliate link).

Nutrition Information

Serving 1/4 of the dish Calories 606kcal (30%) Carbohydrates 4g (1%) Protein 76g (152%) Fat 28g (43%) Saturated Fat 7g (35%) Polyunsaturated Fat 16g Cholesterol 215mg (72%) Sodium 624mg (26%) Fiber 1g (4%)

Nutrition Facts

Serving: 4-6

Amount Per Serving

Calories 606

% Daily Value*

Serving 1/4 of the dish
Calories 606kcal 30%
Carbohydrates 4g 1%
Protein 76g 152%
Fat 28g 43%
Saturated Fat 7g 35%
Polyunsaturated Fat 16g 94%
Cholesterol 215mg 72%
Sodium 624mg 26%
Fiber 1g 4%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

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