</font><font color="blue" class="small">( The Italians must have a hundred ways to prepare it )</font>
I grew up eating cottontails, jack rabbits, and swamp rabbits, and as you said, there is a wide variety of ways to cook them. I never ate any rabbit I didn't like, except one. In '72, we were living in Des Plaines, IL, and in the supermarket one day I noticed a frozen package (box) that said it was one whole three pound rabbit, cut up, imported from Poland. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif As many rabbits as there are in this country I could hardly believe any would be imported. So I bought that, my wife fried it, I took one bite and we threw it all in the garbage. It tasted like it had been fried in very old and rancid grease. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif Although it was tender and appeared OK, I can only guess that it had thawed in shipment and partially spoiled.
And I had never eaten a domestic rabbit until we bought the little farm and I started raising New Zealand Whites. I sold a few and ate a couple of hundred; all delicious, even better than the wild ones I grew up eating.