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rabbit fricassee with dumplings

(2 ratings)
Recipe by
Susan Feliciano
Oak Ridge, TN

This recipe came from my grandmother, via one of my aunts. I'll admit, I use chicken instead of rabbit because I normally can't bring myself to eat rabbit. But my father and his brothers grew up trapping rabbits during the Great Depression, and this dish was something they ate. Feel free to use chicken, as it is a tasty substitution. Or, you can buy rabbit already dressed in the freezer section.

(2 ratings)
yield 4 -5
prep time 30 Min
cook time 1 Hr
method Stove Top

Ingredients For rabbit fricassee with dumplings

  • RABBIT (OR CHICKEN)
  • 3-4 lb
    rabbit, cut up (or equivalent chicken pieces)
  • all purpose flour for dredging
  • 1/2 tsp
    salt
  • 1/2 tsp
    pepper
  • 1/2 tsp
    paprika
  • 1/4 c
    crisco shortening (may substitute butter or margarine)
  • 3-4 c
    chicken stock
  • 1 lg
    onion, cut in wedges
  • 1/4 c
    all purpose flour
  • 1 c
    milk
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • DUMPLINGS
  • 1 1/2 c
    self-rising flour
  • 3 Tbsp
    crisco (or cold butter)
  • 1/2 to 2/3 c
    milk
  • 1/4 c
    fresh chopped parsley or thyme

How To Make rabbit fricassee with dumplings

  • 1
    Use a heavy dutch oven for this dish. Lightly dredge rabbit pieces in flour seasoned with the salt, pepper and paprika. You only want a very light coating, NOT thick as for fried chicken. You can also use the leftover seasoned flour from dredging as part of the 1/4 cup in the gravy, as it will be cooked.
  • 2
    Heat shortening in dutch oven and brown the rabbit pieces well on all sides, turning as needed.
  • 3
    Add onion and chicken stock (I used 3 1/2 cups) and bring to a boil; lower heat to a simmer. Cover and simmer 30 minutes.
  • 4
    Make dumplings: In mixing bowl, cut shortening into self-rising flour with a pastry cutter. Stir in the chopped parsley. Stir in milk just until blended. (Note: I had to add 2 tablespoons more flour to get dumplings to the correct consistency for dropping. They should not be too liquid but should hold their shape, like drop biscuits.)
  • 5
    Drop dough by spoonfuls ONTO the rabbit in the pot, but not down into the liquid. (OK, some of my dumplings did get down into the liquid, but they were fine.) Cook dumplings UNCOVERED at a good simmer for 10 minutes, then cover and simmer 10 more minutes. Remove rabbit and dumplings to large serving platter.
  • 6
    Make gravy: Stir the flour into the milk until smooth. Gradually stir this into the hot remaining chicken broth until smooth. Season with salt and pepper if necessary (if you use the leftover flour from dredging, you will not need much extra seasoning). Heat to a gentle boil until it thickens.
  • 7
    Pour gravy over and around the rabbit and dumplings to serve.

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