Smoked bbq bacon wrapped rabbit. How to Smoke a Bacon-Wrapped Rabbit with Armadillo Pepper. Rabbit is a lean meat, so we will start with by soaking it in a brine overnight. After it thawed in the fridge for a couple of days I sprinkled it with my BIL's bbq seasoning and wrapped it in bacon, then in cheesecloth because they I moistened the cheesecloth and then smoked it along with the bacon chicken breasts.
Ingredients of Smoked bbq bacon wrapped rabbit
- Prepare of whole rabbit (skinned).
- Prepare of baby rays bbq sauce.
- Prepare of large package of bacon.
- You need of brine.
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Smoked bbq bacon wrapped rabbit step by step
- Brine for 24 hours in fridge. Brine should consist of 1/2 gallon water, 1/4 cup salt, 1/3 cup brown sugar.
- Remove rabbit from brine, rinse and pat dry with paper towels.
- Heat smoker to 225 degrees.
- Rub meat down with desired amount of bbq sauce.
- Wrap bacon in circular motion around meat. Use toothpicks to hold into place as needed.
- Add wood chips to smoker ever 30-45 minutes. Cook meat for approx 2 hours or until internal temperature reaches 165 degrees.
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