Check this out, this is a great link to a tradtional Irish steak with Irish Whiskey marinade.
Also, here is a great recipe for Irish roast rabbit. In Ireland, wild rabbits were plentiful AND also raised domestically. They were a main source of food for a long time--sometimes the only meat people got.
First, joint your rabbit. There's a good video on that here:
Joint and prepare your rabbit for cooking
Then marinade it as follows:
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 large glug of red wine
1 large glug of red wine vinegar (or a smaller glug of balsamic)
2 chopped shallots or 3 cloves of crushed garlic
a few squashed juniper berries (brings out the gaminess)
herbs such as bay leaves, a sprig of thyme or rosemary
some salt and roughly ground black pepper
Marinate the joints in a covered dish in the fridge for at least four hours (or preferably overnight), turning them a couple of times. Then take them out and pat them dry with some kitchen towel.
Wrap the marinated rabbit in bacon and roast the joints on a high setting.
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