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Khad Khargosh (rabbit cooked in a pit)

  1. Rabbit cooked in a pit - Khad Khargosh
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This delicious curriedrabbit recipe by Vivek Singh is a meal with history; it is based on a traditionalIndian hunter dish common in the days of the Raijput kings, where the rabbits would be wrapped in leaves and baked in a freshly dug pit. While simple to prepare, this easycurry dish does require a little forward planning – remember to begin preparations the night before to give the chillies enough time to soak.

First published in 2015
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Ingredients

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  • 4rabbit legs, on the bone
  • 4 tortilla wraps, white, or chapatis
  • 2 tbsp ofbutter, or ghee, melted

Marinade

Garlic chutney

Method

1
Begin by preparing the garlic chutney. Lie the red chillies in a dish, cover with vinegar and leave to soak overnight. Once soaked, grind the chillies to a smooth paste in a blender or food processor and set to one side
2
Place a frying pan over a medium heat and add the oil. Once hot, add the cumin to the pan followed by the garlic and chilli paste, stirring well to combine. Reduce the heat to low and cook gently for 20 minutes
3
Add the tomato paste and seasonings and mix well. Cook until reduced and the oil is beginning to separate, then add the lime juice and coriander to the pan. Stir well to combine, then remove from the heat and transfer the chutney to a container, refrigerating once cool
4
Preheat the oven to 180°C/gas mark 4
5
For the rabbit marinade mix the ingredients together in a dish until thoroughly combined. Smother the rabbit legs evenly in the marinade and transfer to a roasting tray, covering the tray tightly in tin foil. Braise the legs in the oven for 1 hour or until the meat is tender, then remove from the oven and leave the legs to cool slightly (do not turn the oven off)
6
Pour the braising liquid from the roasting tray into a saucepan and place over a medium heat, cooking until the mixture reduces to a sauce-like consistency. Allow to cool slightly before pouring over the legs, ensuring the legs are evenly coated on all sides
7
Using a brush, cover both sides of the tortilla breads with melted butter and wrap each one tightly around the rabbit legs. Cover the roasting tray tightly with tin foil and transfer to the hot oven, baking for 20-30 minutes until the tortilla bread is golden and crisp
  • 4 tortilla wraps, white, or chapatis
  • 2 tbsp ofbutter, or ghee, melted
8
Arrange the rabbit legs on a large plate and serve immediately with the garlic chutney
First published in 2015
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After ignoring his father’s advice to become an engineer, Vivek Singh has built a distinguished career as a chef.

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