0.0/5 rating (0 votes)

Sage and Thyme Stuffed Rabbit, Baked Polenta and Cauliflower

Ingredients:

  • FOR THE STUFFED RABBIT LOIN
  • 2 boned rabbit saddle
  • 400 g pork mince
  • 25g sage
  • 25g thyme
  • 40g pancetta
  • 1 shallot
  • 50g butter
  • FOR THE BAKED POLENTA
  • 250g polenta
  • 500ml milk
  • 500ml vegetable or chicken stock
  • 125g butter
  • 125g Parmesan
  • FOR THE CAULIFLOWER PUREE
  • half a cauliflower
  • 200g butter
  • 150ml milk
  • 150ml double cream
  • FOR THE ROASTED /BOILED CAULIFLOWER
  • half a cauliflower
  • half a Romanesco cauliflower
  • 100g butter
  • 1 sprig of thyme
  • FOR THE RED WINE SAUCE
  • rabbit bones
  • 6 shallots
  • 1 whole garlic
  • 350ml red wine
  • 500ml veal stock
  • 500ml chicken stock
  • 6 sprigs thyme
  • Method

    Polenta

    • The Polenta benefits from being pressed for at least 8 hours, so where possible, make in advance

    • Bring the milk, stock and butter to the boil with a tablespoon of salt and a generous 10 cracks of pepper

    • Finely grate the parmesan and mix through the dry polenta

    • Using a stiff whisk, shower the polenta and parmesan mix into the milk mix – beat well

    • Switch to a strong wooden spoon and continue to beat over a low heat for 12-15 minutes – this may be hard work!

    • Check the seasoning then transfer to a baking tray lined with greaseproof. Place another sheet on top then weigh down with a large Tupperware box filled with water (or similar).

    • Chill for 8 hours before turning out and portioning into bars roughly measuring 12x4x2.5cm

    Rabbit

    • At The Unruly Pig we prep down whole rabbits and then mince a stuffing from the trim. At home, a tasty alternative would be to ask your butcher to bone it for you and then stuff it with pork mince that has been mixed with finely chopped sage, thyme, pancetta and shallots. They should be happy to do this but be sure to ask them to reserve and chop the bones for your red wine sauce!

    • Lightly butter a sheet of foil and then roll your rabbit loin up 3 times, twisting the ends to make something akin to a Christmas cracker

     

    Red Wine Sauce

    • Preheat a heavy based casserole dish over a medium heat then add a splash of oil

    • Roast off your rabbit bones, stirring regularly for 10-12 minutes until golden brown

    • Meanwhile, coarsely shop your shallots, mushrooms and garlic, then add these to the pan with the thyme and continue to roast for 5-7 minutes

    • Pour in the wine, scraping the bottom of the pan to deglaze

    • Add the stocks, bring to the boil and skin off any scum that rises

    • Turn to a simmer and cook for 1 ½ hours, skimming regularly

    • Pass off the sauce, discarding the bones and then reduce to a glossy sauce

    Cauliflower

    • Prep your florets for roasting. Pare down the cauliflower into its stem then shave off either side where the cauliflower curves to leave approx. 7mm thick slices

    • Pare the Romanesco cauliflower into small florets

    • To make the puree, finely chop the cauliflower trim from cutting the florets. Take care not to use too much stem (no more than 25%) as this can result in a bitter puree

    • Over a medium heat, sweat off the cauliflower with a good pinch of salt for 2-3 minutes

    • Meanwhile heat up the milk and cream gently in another pan

    • Once the cauliflower begins to soften, gradually add the milk and cream, adding in 3 stages over a further 3 minutes

    • Transfer to a blender and blend thoroughly until smooth and glossy

     

    Pre heat oven to 175 degrees

    To Cook and Serve:

    • Place the Rabbit parcels in the oven for 12-15 minutes then rest for 6-7 minutes

    • Dust the polenta with some dry polenta, then place it in an iron pan with a dash of oil along with the cauliflower florets

    • Bake for 5 minutes in the oven before removing, turning over the polenta and cauliflower then adding a few knobs of butter and sprigs of thyme

    • Transfer to a tray and keep warm

    • Heat up the cauliflower puree and red wine sauce

    • Remove the foil from the rabbit and carve into generous slices – finish with a tiny pinch of sea salt directly on the rabbit meat

    • Arrange all ingredients on the plate as you see fit and enjoy!

    Share this recipe

    Leave a comment

    You are commenting as guest. Optional login below.