Vegetarians don't eat meat.
Simple.
Doesn't mean we cant cook it though!
I don't understand everyone's disdain when they find out I've cooked meat.
I enjoy cooking, and enjoy cooking different thinks, so why not?
Admittedly, it does suck when I cook meat, because I cannot taste my own creation, but the satisfaction I get when i see people enjoy my food is worth it.
Sometimes it would be nice to eat it, so I can make sure its seasoned properly, or even test to see if its cooked thoroughly.
I do have little taste tests during the cooking stages, just making sure there is no meat on the end of the spoon when I do.
My boyfriend is one lucky person.
He lives an hour and a half away, and when he arrived tonight he will be sitting down to a meal of rabbit stew.
Ok, it doesn't sound too appealing. Agree.
But i more just wanted to try and cook with rabbit for something different. The recipe I really want to do only uses the hind legs (the recipe calls for 4-6), so i bought 2 rabbits, and then needed to do something with the remaining meat - or what is left. Rabbits really are tiny! Pure fluff!
Tomorrow, BF will be sitting down to a dinner of Curried Rabbit legs, with basmati riice and home made garlic naan.
While he demolishes his rabbit, I will be devouring my own dinner - I think toasted sandwiches are on the cards tonight, and garlic naan bread tomorrow!
I love naan.
hahaha you're so cute tegeran!!
ReplyDeleteBrad is very lucky to have a vego GF that cooks meat :P
my HM brought home a rabbit for $4.50.. he's a butcher at coles so i suppose he can dodge the price :P how much did you pay? i was thinking of getting them for jai :P
tasting the sauce minus the meat is fine! most of the flavour is in the sauce anyway :)
Coles sells rabbit? And for $4.50??
ReplyDeleteI paid like $17... each!!
There is a butcher down the road that sells them, gets them in every Tuesday.
Brad said it was good, and tastes like chicken, haha.