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Old 11-08-2009, 05:57   #1
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Traditional Maltese Rabbit Stew & Fried Rabbit (Fenek moqli u biz-zalza)

Serves 4;
Prep Time: 15 mins.
Cooking Time 1 hr.

Ingredients
-1 rabbit in joints
-Olive oil
-2 onions sliced
-2 carrots sliced
-5 garlic cloves crushed
-Red wine
-Salt & pepper
-150g cooked fresh peas
-Spaghetti
-5 potatoes for frying

Method
Dust the rabbit joints in seasonal flour. Fry a few at a time in hot olive oil until they are golden brown. Remove from the pan. Add the onions, carrots and garlic and fry until light brown in the oil/drippings.
Return the rabbit to the pan and add a couple of glasses of red wine and season to taste.
Simmer covered until the rabbit is tender for approx. 1 hr. Add peas in the last 15 mins. There are many methods to cooking the fries. I generally slice the potatoes into strips and blanche in hot water. Then fry in oil until golden and crispy.
The traditional way of serving rabbit is to serve the sauce with pasta(spaghetti) as a 1st course/starter and then have the rabbit with remaining sauce and fries as a 2nd course. Buon Appetito
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Old 11-09-2009, 15:39   #2
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Did you mean "seasoned" vs. "seasonal" flour, and if so, what are the traditional seasonings used?
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Old 11-11-2009, 05:12   #3
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1 rabbit in joints

Does that mean the rabbit was broken down into sections; as in leg, quarters, loins etc.? I assume it does, and if that is the case, then the loins should be reserved and cooked seperately as they are the real treat.
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Old 11-11-2009, 14:07   #4
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Razor: I should have been a bit more elaborate. You can use plain flour or with salt and pepper and fresh chopped herbs. Rosemarry works well as my MOL uses it in the flour as well as salt and pepper. Sorry about that.

Penn: Yes jointed. Legs, saddle etc. My MOL also cooks the offal in the stew as do most Maltese and they are served in the pasta. They also stew the head as it is supposed to add flavor. I'll stick with the white meat. The 1st time she cooked it for us she gave me the pasta with the "kidneys & liver" as it is considered the best part. I politely refused

The other delicacy here is horse, stewed and served with fried potatoes. Tastes like very "rich" beef and isa bit salty. Not bad but if you got high BP I wouldn't recommend it!

P.S. You can forgo the stewing and pasta and just fry it in the seasoned flour and serve with fried potatoes same as fried chicken. My wife prefers this method. The rabbit that is, not the horse.
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Old 11-12-2009, 19:06   #5
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0311 so tell us how you came about being on Malta. Photo's to the reply would'nt hurt....
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Old 11-13-2009, 02:24   #6
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No prob Sir. Marines are deployed aboard ships for 6 month tours of the Med and Pacific. MEU's they are called which I'm sure you've heard of. Malta is a favorite port of call for sailors and Marines as English is spoken here by 95% of the pop and there is usally a bar or club "every 17 steps" as one of my former Marines from Arkansas put it so eloquently. To make a long story short, I met a girl on a port visit...and 6 months later I EAS'd from the Corps on terminal leave and came back. That was 6 years ago. I spent 3 years with the girl I came here for which was surprising. Sadly it didn't last and I met a few others then I met my wife. We have a 15 month old and a 2 week old so life is good. Malta is a popular tourist spot for the Brits (Malta was formerly a Commonwealth until the mid 60's) as well as Italians. Also, since English is taught here on a wide scale so in the summer there is a booming trade in Engllish language schools as students come form all over the world. The food here is outstanding as there are many traditional Maltese dishes as well as a big Sicilian and southern Italian influence. Lots of pastas, seafood and pies and many different kinds of homemade fresh breads as each neaighborhood still has a local bakery nearby as well as a local butcher and fish monger. The climate is subtropical (almost like Fla) and the summers here are wonderful. The women are especially nice if you like dark hair and olive skin. Overall, I can't complain. I picked a good spot As for photos, I'll see what I can dig up after work.
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Old 11-13-2009, 13:35   #7
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Not to mention the Knights Hospitaller and the battle against the Ottomans.

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Old 11-13-2009, 20:11   #8
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The Great Siege of Malta of 1565. A forgotten and memorable battle. Although the Maltese have a language that is 35% Arabic...their hatred still burns bright against anything Arab 98% ot the country is Catholic and they have the second highest voter turnout in free elections in the world if I'm not mistaken. Hopefully my 'zewgt subien" will follow in their fathers footsteps and serve against a common enemy one day. My "Mara" doesn't want to see that though. We shall see. Malta is a little known and forgotten island with a lot of heart. If any of you guys are in the neighborhood one day...let me know. Its a wonderful place to visit. The weather is warm, the women are hot and the booze is cheap. It just doesn't get any better than this.
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Old 11-14-2009, 12:27   #9
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Pics of Malta

Penn,
Here are some pics of significant places of interest in Malta. The Grand Harbor, Valletta (the capital) and Ft. St. Elmo where Midnight Express was filmed (the prison).
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Old 11-14-2009, 17:58   #10
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Oh my goodness!!! Maltese Rabbit Stew AND Fried rabbit?!!! Yummy!

Your pics are postcard perfect...Now, to see some of the Stew!!! It sounds fantastic, and by the looks of things there on Malta, (which I have been told personally is paradise,) you are in a great spot to cook masterful cusine!

Hope all is well!!!

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Old 11-16-2009, 04:41   #11
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Holly,
Thanks. Here is a pic of proper Rabbit with chips. Can't beat it. Yeah the food here is really good. Most of it pretty healthy as well and always fresh. My FIL has pens in the garden and the rabbit is always butchered in the morning and served at noon. I'm waiting for the ones now to get a bit bigger. Hopefully by Xmas I can have one on the table.
Now that its winter time, we start making more soups and other stews such as Minestra and Bacon with cabbage and potatoes. I'll see if I can't steal a few more of Nanna's recipes and post them!

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Oh my goodness!!! Maltese Rabbit Stew AND Fried rabbit?!!! Yummy!

Your pics are postcard perfect...Now, to see some of the Stew!!! It sounds fantastic, and by the looks of things there on Malta, (which I have been told personally is paradise,) you are in a great spot to cook masterful cusine!

Hope all is well!!!

Holly
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