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Lapin aux Pruneaux

Belgian Rabbit Stew with Prunes

A rich and flavorful Belgian stew featuring tender rabbit meat braised in dark Belgian beer with sweet prunes, onions, and aromatic herbs. This dish embodies the comforting and hearty nature of traditional Belgian cuisine.

Temps de préparation30 minutes
Temps de cuisson2 hours 30 minutes
Temps total3 hours
Portions6
DifficultéMedium
Lapin aux Pruneaux - Belgium traditional dish

🧂 Ingrédients

  • 1 cut into pieces Whole rabbit(approximately 1.5 kg)
  • 1 tsp Salt(per kg of meat)
  • 1 tsp Black pepper(freshly ground)
  • 125 g All-purpose flour
  • 60 g Butter
  • 3 medium Onions(finely chopped)
  • 500 ml Dark Belgian beer(such as Chimay, Leffe, or similar)
  • 200 g Prunes(pitted, soaked in warm water for 30 minutes)
  • 3 large Bay leaves
  • 4 fresh Thyme sprigs
  • 10 ml Red wine vinegar
  • 10 g Sugar
  • 1 pinch Nutmeg

💡 Conseils de pro

  • For an even richer flavor, marinate the rabbit pieces in the beer with onions, herbs, and a splash of vinegar overnight before cooking.
  • Serve with mashed potatoes, crusty bread, or stoemp (Belgian mashed potatoes with vegetables).
  • A good quality dark Belgian beer is essential for the depth of flavor.

Idées de variations

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  • Add a tablespoon of mustard to the sauce for a slight tang.
  • Include a diced apple in the stew for a touch of sweetness and acidity.
  • For a thicker sauce, you can create a slurry of 1 tablespoon of cornstarch mixed with 2 tablespoons of water and stir it into the simmering stew during the last 10 minutes of cooking.

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