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Post: # 100262Post Sky »

We managed to shoot one and it's in the pot as I type.

It was huge!!!

The hubby gutted it, skinned it and cut into six pieces and I put in the crock pot with onions, carrots, bit of seasoning and some red wine ... does that sound right, smells lovely anyways and can't wait to taste hare as never have!

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Post: # 100264Post Sky »

Tell you what, hare has loads more meat on than a chicken .... couldn't believe the size of it's thighs.

And does anyone know how to tan it's skin, I've just put it in the freezer for now.

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Post: # 100266Post johnhcrf »

Are hares as big a pest as rabbits? I remember a rabbit plague in Australia many years ago but I have never heard of a hare plague!
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Post: # 100268Post Sky »

There's loads around us john, they have little parties on our land and snip all our newly planted trees and shrubs to the ground.
As land owners we are responsible for controlling them so we thought the best control was to eat them but we're not great shots with the gun.
Husband was this afty though :cheers:

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Post: # 100272Post johnhcrf »

Fair point. I am a town dweller and have seen a few hares around town edges. A few are worth a look but where they impact on country dwellers my opinion does not apply.
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Post: # 100275Post Sky »

Well I just had a taste and it is tastey but dry, hubby says gamey, I thought it had and irony aftertaste with a bit of earth thrown in.
Would be lovely with richer gravy and some nice pastry or dumplings or something.
It'll all get eaten but maybe will cook differently next time?

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Post: # 100361Post Stonehead »

Hare, especially older hare, needs to be cooked long and slow with plenty of liquid. I'd cook a hare in ale, cider, wine or water with a couple of onions and some herbs until the meat was falling off the bones, then remove the meat and add diced celery, carrots, tatties and leeks to the liquid. Thicken the liquid with a roux (or the hare's blood), return the boned meat to the pan, and cook for a further 20-30 minutes with dumplings floating on the top. Serve accompanied by pints and pints of cider. Won't be at all dry. Slurp. :mrgreen:
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Post: # 100430Post Sky »

Stonehead wrote:Hare, especially older hare, needs to be cooked long and slow with plenty of liquid. I'd cook a hare in ale, cider, wine or water with a couple of onions and some herbs until the meat was falling off the bones, then remove the meat and add diced celery, carrots, tatties and leeks to the liquid. Thicken the liquid with a roux (or the hare's blood), return the boned meat to the pan, and cook for a further 20-30 minutes with dumplings floating on the top. Serve accompanied by pints and pints of cider. Won't be at all dry. Slurp. :mrgreen:

Yummm ... will do it that way next time!

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Post: # 100577Post Ellendra »

Sky wrote:
And does anyone know how to tan it's skin, I've just put it in the freezer for now.

I posted instructions for that here: http://www.selfsufficientish.com/forum/ ... hlight=tan

Just skip the step that talks about removing the hair.

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Post: # 100580Post Ellendra »

PS: Those instructions were originally for a deer hide. Just be careful with the hare hide as it tears more easily, but the technique is pretty much the same.

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Post: # 100697Post theabsinthefairy »

Ellendra - excellent instructions and very concise, thanks.

For rabbit and hare furs in the past if it is just the odd one - I have air dried them, and once dry - approx 7 to 10 days depending on the weather - just manipulate the hide to soften it.

Just stitch them to a frame as per the one described in Ellendra's link after de-fleshing them, and I hang my frames high in a tall tree.

I don't treat them with anything.

I use them for panels in cushions and sofa throws, and line my slippers with them.

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Post: # 100843Post Sky »

Thank you both for your advice.

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Post: # 100989Post QuakerBear »

Oh my goodness Stonehead, now I'm hungry. It was bad timing to read that right now....
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Post: # 102364Post Russian Doll »

being a sad cow and loving history another way of cooking hare..

dig a large enough pit to put the hare in and cover it with red coals...leave over night and in the morning the skin will be blackened but when you remove the skin the hare will be really tender due to the long cooking

stone age proccess :oops:

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Post: # 102450Post Thurston Garden »

This is the story of the hare who lost his spectacles.... :bunny:
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http://www.thurstongarden.wordpress.com
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