Rabbit a la Danielle

       0 out of 5 stars  
4 Servings

Try this Rabbit a la Danielle recipe, or post your own recipe for Rabbit a la Danielle


Be the first to submit a photo for this recipe. Win $100.00 by posting the best original food photo this month!


Recipe look good to you?     

Rabbit a la Danielle Ingredients

1 Large domestic rabbit 3 1/2 pints of whipping cream
Salt Pepper

Instructions for Rabbit a la Danielle

Bake in an open casserole at 325F. for two to three hours. The oval French glazed earthenware casserole dishes are the best. A large New Zealand Red rabbit or one that size is the best. This will fill a large casserole dish. The French remove the eyes, but leave the head attached. Sounds gross to American tastes, but the head has some of the tenderest meat on the rabbit and surprisingly a large amount. French children (mine as well) fight over who gets the head. Serve with roasted carrots and potatoes. Danielle says that since she is not a good cook and hates to cook, this dish is easy to prepare and serve. It still has that marvelous French flair that is incomparable. Oh yes, serve also with crusty baguettes of French bread and a very dry Chardonnay. Come to think of it, a good dry Cabernet Sauvignon or Pinot Noir wouldnt be bad either. Danielle Caucanas Reims, France July 1978 Submission and comments by John Hartman, Indianapolis, IN 12 APR 1996 Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V4 #080 by hartman@indy.net (John Hartman) on Mar 20, 1997

Main Ingredient: Cuisine: French

More like this...
Fa la La La Las recipe
Fa la La La Las
Danielle Laroches Roast Beef recipe
Danielle Laroches Roast Beef
Aubergines a la Toulousaine (Eggplant A La Toulouse) recipe
Aubergines a la Toulousaine (Eggplant A La Toulouse)
Frijoles a la Charra A La Fubab recipe
Frijoles a la Charra A La Fubab
Stuffed Roasted Rabbit Roll with Garlic and Rosemary recipe
Stuffed Roasted Rabbit Roll with Garlic and Rosemary


Ingredient Insight - look inside this recipe

France Main dishes Meats Cream French Dinner
for flavor and categorization