Belgian Grilled Hare Leg with Garlic
Introduction
Experience the flavors of Belgian cuisine with this grilled hare leg recipe. The Arteflame grill's high-heat searing locks in the juices, while slow-grilling on the flat cooktop results in a tender, flavorful dish. Infused with garlic and black pepper, this dish delivers a robust, mouthwatering taste. Whether you're a grilling enthusiast or new to game meats, this recipe will impress guests with its deep, delicious flavors.
Ingredients
- 2 hare legs
- 4 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 tsp black pepper
- 1 tsp sea salt
- 2 tbsp unsalted butter, melted
- 1 sprig fresh thyme
- 1 tbsp Dijon mustard
- 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
Instructions
Step 1: Prepare the Arteflame Grill
- Pour some vegetable oil on three paper napkins.
- Place the napkins in the grill and stack firewood on top.
- Light the napkins and allow the fire to build up.
- Wait about 20 minutes until the Arteflame is heated and ready for grilling.
Step 2: Marinate the Hare Legs
- In a small bowl, combine garlic, black pepper, salt, Dijon mustard, apple cider vinegar, and melted butter.
- Rub the marinade evenly over the hare legs.
- Let the hare legs sit at room temperature for 15 minutes.
Step 3: Sear the Hare Legs
- Place the hare legs on the center grill grate to sear at 1,000°F.
- Sear each side for 1-2 minutes to lock in the juices.
Step 4: Slow Grill to Perfection
- Move the seared hare legs to the outer flat cooktop.
- Grill slowly, turning occasionally, for about 25-30 minutes or until internal temperature reaches 145°F.
- Remove from the grill when the internal temperature is 130°F, as the meat will continue cooking after removal.
Step 5: Rest and Serve
- Let the hare legs rest for 5 minutes before serving.
- Sprinkle fresh thyme over the top for enhanced flavor.
- Serve hot with your favorite sides.
Tips
- For a richer taste, baste with butter while slow-grilling.
- Use a meat thermometer to ensure perfect doneness.
- Pair with grilled root vegetables or a crisp salad.
- Grill at medium heat to avoid overcooking the lean meat.
- Allow adequate rest time after grilling for the best results.
Variations
- Spicy Belgian Hare: Add chili flakes and smoked paprika to the marinade.
- Herb-Infused Hare: Use rosemary and oregano for an earthy aroma.
- Sweet and Savory Hare: Brush with honey and balsamic glaze while grilling.
- Mustard-Crusted Hare: Coat with whole-grain mustard before searing.
- Beer-Marinated Hare: Marinate in Belgian beer for a rich, malty flavor.
Conclusion
Grilling hare legs on the Arteflame grill brings out deep, delicious flavors. The combination of high heat for searing and slow-grilling on the flat cooktop results in a perfect dish. Enjoy this Belgian-inspired delicacy with expertly grilled sides for a full gourmet experience.
Best Pairings
- Grilled Brussels sprouts with garlic butter.
- Charred sweet potatoes with rosemary.
- Crisp Belgian witbier for a refreshing contrast.
- Rustic whole-grain mustard for dipping.
- Side of crusty bread to soak up the juices.