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I have just made a batch of bunny burgers and will freeze them for future use.

 

My question is will I need to defrost them before cooking or will they be okay to cook from frozen.

 

I have used pork belly along with the rabbit

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I reckon follow the rules for Pork if you have used it, I believe that means defrost it to ensure its all cooked right through, mind you I have a delinquent gardener who reckons raw bacon is great??????? ( mind you he is a special case)

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Nope you can cook minced beef straight from the freezer, Often do that for a bolognaise, speaking of which I and the kids are having pigeon bolognaise tonight, lovely!! One of the only meals my daughter has seconds of, she's 6

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Also a beef joint can be cooked from frozen.

 

Bacon is also sliced when frozen. So if you buy fresh sliced bacon and freeze it ,this will be it's second freeze.

 

Just asking the question specifically what people do with rabbit burgers.I guess if using rabbits from the freezer I will just have to make smaller batches and keep them refrigerated until used.

 

Thanks for comments

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made some tonight

 

rabbit

pork belly

garlic

oyster sauce

rice wine

light soy

potato starch as a binder

very finely chopped red and yellow peppers

 

shape up and fry off then add a little water and very gently boil

 

Wonderful and moist...... great for kids to eat rather than hard flamed

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