That sounds like a classic Southern-style comfort food dish: fried rabbit with white gravy. Here’s a clear picture of what it is and how it’s typically served:
Fried Rabbit
- Meat preparation: Rabbit pieces are usually seasoned, dredged in flour or cornmeal, and deep-fried until golden brown.
- Texture & flavor: Tender, mild-flavored meat, slightly richer than chicken.
- Serving tip: Often served hot with sides like mashed potatoes, greens, or biscuits.
White Gravy
- Base: Made from pan drippings or fat, flour, and milk or cream.
- Seasoning: Salt, pepper, and sometimes a touch of garlic or onion powder.
- Purpose: Adds creamy richness and moisture to the fried rabbit.
How it’s Enjoyed
- Dip or pour the gravy over the fried rabbit for maximum flavor.
- Often accompanied by Southern-style sides like coleslaw, fried okra, or cornbread.
If you want, I can give you a step-by-step recipe to make fried rabbit with homemade white gravy, so you can replicate this classic dish at home.