Instant Pot Recipe – Cooking a Whole Frozen Rabbit in 30 minutes! BBQ Shredded Rabbit


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From freezer to dinner table in 30 minutes. The Instant Pot can cook a whole frozen rabbit in 30 minutes. Just shred the cooked meat, add BBQ sauce and serve. Sarah “doctors ups” some of her homemade BBQ sauce while the frozen rabbit cooks.

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22 replies
  1. Q.C. Phil
    Q.C. Phil says:

    Okay, so you said at the start of cooking that 30 min(3:45) was all that is need to cook the rabbit but at the time when you took the rabbit out your said 45 min total(9:44). So how much time did it take?

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  2. Q.C. Phil
    Q.C. Phil says:

    I was raised on a Meat Rabbit Farm till I was 10 or 11, We had over 2000 rabbits. We had lots of Rabbit pot pies but We were told that it was Chicken. The first time when on my own and buying Chicken pot pies, I was extremely disappointed because it tasted nothing like the chicken pot pies I was raised on. I was then told that it was rabbit and not chicken .

    How much cook time Per Lb. of Rabbit?

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  3. Hillary Wright
    Hillary Wright says:

    Rewatching and making this for dinner tonight. Gonna not tell family what it is. I just started raising rabbits and they are suspicious, so I wanna see if they can tell the difference. Thank you! And just ordered your book.

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  4. joann brewer
    joann brewer says:

    I wish I could find meat rabbit at the market. We were gifted a rabbit or week by my landlord when I was raising my girls , alone. Her son was trying to get a market/restaurant business started in san angelo, tx. Mrs Dean was a friend and a saint to us. Now I wrote in today to mention, you already know I'm sure, but vent your instapot or any steam from NOT under your cabinets. Eventually it will rust metal parts, warp the wooden parts. And as u are be careful. Fondly job

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  5. Ben Schildgen
    Ben Schildgen says:

    I'm originally from Wisconsin too.  But putting BBQ sauce on something doesn't make it barbecued.  So many supper clubs in our area sell BBQ ribs that have been boiled and baked.

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  6. W Val
    W Val says:

    You fix so many healthy, yummy-sounding recipes, I'm curious about your girls' school lunches. Do you pack leftovers, make healthy meals, or do they eat the lunches provided at the school?

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