Best Five Spice Duck Tostada With Ginger Chile Cream Dressing Recipes

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FIVE-SPICE DUCK



Five-Spice Duck image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 2h47m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12

4 teaspoons fennel seeds
1 cinnamon stick, broken up
6 whole star anise
1 teaspoon Szechwan peppercorns or 1/2 teaspoon cardamom seeds
1/2 teaspoon whole cloves
1 dried chipotle pepper, stem and seeds removed
1 tablespoon peeled and grated fresh ginger
1 tablespoon minced garlic
1/2 cup brown sugar
3 tablespoons kosher salt
1 tablespoon freshly ground black pepper
2 ducks, about 5 pounds each, cavities cleaned, excess fat trimmed, rinsed and patted dry

Steps:

  • To make the five-spice rub, put the fennel, cinnamon, star anise, Szechwan peppercorns (or cardamom), cloves, and chipotle pepper in a small pan over medium heat and toast for a few minutes until aromatic, shaking the pan. Let cool, then grind the toasted spices in a spice mill or clean coffee grinder. Transfer the ground spices to a bowl. Add the ginger, garlic, brown sugar, salt, and pepper. Stir to combine well.
  • Pat spice rub generously all over the skin of the ducks, place them on a rack over a roasting pan, and refrigerate them, uncovered, for at least 2 hours, or, preferably overnight.
  • Preheat a grill.
  • When you are ready to cook the ducks, place them on a rotisserie over a grill with a drip pan set directly under the ducks. Keep the fire fairly low to avoid flare ups. Cook the ducks until the juices run clear and an instant read thermometer inserted into the thigh reads 175 degrees F, about 2 to 2 1/2 hours. Remove the ducks from the rotisserie and carve them into breast and leg-thigh portions.

FIVE SPICE SEARED DUCK - ASIAN GREENS SPRING ROLL



Five Spice Seared Duck - Asian Greens Spring Roll image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     appetizer

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 13

2 duck breasts
1-ounce sesame oil
1 tablespoon Chinese five spice powder
2 teaspoons kosher salt
8 spring roll wrappers
4 ounces Asian greens
1 small carrot, julienned thin
1 small cucumber, juilienned thin
1/2 cup rice vinegar
1 tablespoon siracha, (hot pepper sauce)
1 tablespoon fish sauce
1 teaspoon black sesame seeds
2 tablespoons scallion, chopped thin

Steps:

  • For the duck: Rub the breasts with half of the sesame oil and season with five spice powder and salt. In a hot saute pan add the remaining oil and sear the duck breast, skin side down, until skin had started to get crisp. Turn the breasts over and sear on the other side for one minute, then turn skin side down again and transfer pan to a 400 degree oven and cook until duck is medium. About 6 minutes. Remove breasts and set aside. When meat is cool enough to cut, slice very thin.
  • For the spring rolls: Lay a spring roll wrapper on a flat surface, then add a small amount of Asian greens, carrot and cucumber to the center of the wrapper. Lay three or four slices of duck on top of the vegetables. Fold each side of the wrapper in towards the center so the sides just touch. Then carefully roll the spring roll up tightly making sure the seal is tight. Repeat process until all rolls are completed.
  • For the vinegar: In a large bowl add all ingredients together and whisk.

WOOD-FIRED DUCK BREAST WITH CHICORIES AND MISO KUMQUAT DRESSING



Wood-Fired Duck Breast with Chicories and Miso Kumquat Dressing image

Duck breast is one of my favorite proteins to cook, an artful dance between temperature control and patience. To achieve the perfect crispy skin takes great sourcing of product, so always buy your duck direct from the ranch if you can. Citrus and duck are a classic French pairing, and in this recipe I am using a special citrus fruit called a kumquat, which has a pleasant thin skin allowing full utilization of the entire fruit.

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 2h

Yield 2 to 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 22

2 large duck breasts
Kosher salt
1/2 bunch thyme sprigs
1/2 pound fingerling potatoes, peeled
2 cups duck or chicken stock
1/2 bunch thyme sprigs
1 tablespoon unsalted butter
1/2 teaspoons kosher salt
1/4 cup orange juice
1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
1 tablespoon yellow miso
Leaves from 2 sprigs thyme
1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil
2 tablespoons grapeseed oil
2 teaspoons kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 cup sliced kumquats
1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 head radicchio, leaves separated
2 white endive, leaves separated
Zest of 1 orange

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F or start a wood burning oven.
  • For the duck: Score the duck breast in a 1/4-inch cross hatch, salt the skin and allow to sit skin-side down on a tray for 25 minutes.
  • To cook the duck breasts, pat the skin dry and place the breasts skin-side down in a large cast-iron skillet over medium-low heat. Begin to render the fat out of the skin. Allow the duck to roast for 18 to 20 minutes. Once the skin is golden brown, turn and tap the flesh side on the pan for a quick second, then return to the skin side and put into the hot oven for 2 to 3 minutes. Remove the duck breasts from the pan and allow to rest for10 minutes before slicing into 1/2-inch-thick slices.
  • For the potatoes: Place the cast-iron pan back over medium heat and add the thyme and fingerling potatoes. Once they begin to get color on them, after a couple of minutes, finish the potatoes in the oven and allow to cook until golden brown, about 20 minutes. Remove the potatoes from the pan and set aside on a plate.
  • For the jus: Add the duck stock and thyme to the pan, return it to the oven and allow to cook for 8 to 10 minutes. Pull the pan out of the oven and swirl in the butter and salt.
  • For the vinaigrette: Add the orange juice, vinegar, Dijon, miso and thyme to the carafe of a high-speed blender. With the blender on, stream in the olive oil and grapeseed oil. Add the salt and pepper and set aside in a bowl. Fold in the sliced kumquats and cayenne and set aside.
  • To serve: Line a platter with the radicchio and endive leaves. Place the sliced duck breasts over top of the chicories and top with the roasted potatoes and jus. Drizzle some of the vinaigrette over the platter and garnish with orange zest.

DUCK (OR CHICKEN) & CHILE MOLE TOSTADAS



Duck (or Chicken) & Chile Mole Tostadas image

This comes from an astonishingly talented chef, Pablo Jacinto, who is from the Oaxaca region of Mexico. He calls this MOLE DE LA SUEGRA , Mother-In-Law's Mole. The recipe is in two parts, but you could easily separate them. They are fabulous as regular tostadas, or miniature ones for appetizers, tostaditas. They can be made ahead, and assembled just before guests arrive. To get the deep and complex flavour, there are no shortcuts. You can, however, get good results starting with a supermarket roasted chicken, since most of the good flavour is in the sauce. Apparently you can make it with leftover dark meat turkey too, but I haven't done that.

Provided by Jangomango

Categories     Chicken

Time 2h20m

Yield 10-12 appetizers

Number Of Ingredients 27

4 ounces dried negro chile
4 ounces dried ancho chiles
1/4 cup mild olive oil
4 slices medium-thick French bread
8 tablespoons sesame seeds
2 large tomatoes
2 large onions
2 cloves garlic
2 quarts chicken stock or 2 quarts vegetable stock
2 tablespoons whole black peppercorns
10 whole cloves
3 ounces mexican chocolate, chopped (such as Ibarra)
2 tablespoons salt
1 turkey or 1 duck
1/2 head green cabbage, sliced very thin
1 bunch red radish, trimmed and thinly sliced
1/2 cup minced cilantro
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon lemon juice
3 tablespoons red wine vinegar
2 teaspoons brown sugar
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 pinch hot red pepper flakes
1/2 cup olive oil
1 dozen corn tortillas, crisped in hot oil and drained (3- to 4-inch for tostaditas) or 6 6-inch corn tortillas (for tostadas)
1/2 cup crumbled feta cheese

Steps:

  • For the MOLE: Pull the stems off the chiles and shake out the seeds.
  • Set the seeds aside.
  • Wipe off the chiles with a damp paper towel.
  • Heat 1 tablespoon of the oil in a heavy skillet.
  • Working in batches, add the chiles and fry until toasty but not dark brown.
  • If they get too dark, they become bitter so watch carefully.
  • Add more oil as needed.
  • As chiles are done, transfer them to a bowl.
  • Add a little oil to the chile-toasting pan and toast the bread slices in it.
  • (You could also brush the slices with oil and toast them in a 350 degrees oven for 12 to 15 minutes.) Using the same pan, toast 1/4 cup reserved chile seeds until brown but not burned.
  • Remove from pan and set aside.
  • Add the sesame seeds to the pan and toast until browned.
  • If more oil is needed, add it by the teaspoonful.
  • Remove the seeds from the pan and set aside.
  • Cut the tomatoes and onions in half and rub with olive oil.
  • Place on a baking sheet and broil for about 10 to 12 minutes, turning them once, until slightly charred (this gives the mole even more flavour).
  • Put half of the chiles, bread, tomatoes, onion, garlic and 1 cup broth in a blender and puree.
  • Transfer to a large pot.
  • Repeat with the remaining chiles, bread, tomatoes, onion and garlic.
  • Add 1 cup broth; puree.
  • Put half of the peppercorns, cloves, chile seeds and sesame seeds in a spice grinder and grind to a powder.
  • Add to the pot.
  • Repeat.
  • Add the chocolate to the pot along with the salt and remaining chicken stock.
  • Simmer over low heat for 45 minutes.
  • Remove from heat and let cool for 30 minutes, then strain.
  • Tear the poultry into bite-size pieces (discard bone, skin and fat) and heat in the mole sauce just until warm.
  • Serve with rice or Tostada Mix.
  • TOSTADA Mix: Toss the cabbage, radishes and cilantro in a large bowl.
  • Whisk together the garlic, salt, lemon juice, vinegar, brown sugar, cumin, red pepper flakes and olive oil until emulsified.
  • Add half of the dressing to the slaw and toss.
  • Taste, and add more dressing if desired.
  • To serve tostaditas or tostadas: Place a couple of heaping tablespoons of chicken (or turkey or duck) mole on a crisped tortilla and top with slaw.
  • Garnish with a sprinkling of feta cheese.

STEAMED VEGETABLES WITH GINGER MISO DRESSING



Steamed Vegetables with Ginger Miso Dressing image

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     main-dish

Time 35m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 15

3 tablespoons yellow miso
2 tablespoons water
1 tablespoon rice vinegar
1 teaspoon soy sauce
1-inch piece peeled fresh ginger, grated (about 1 tablespoon)
1/2 to 1 Thai bird chile, minced with seeds
1/2 cup peanut oil
1/2 bunch broccoli, cut in large florets
1/2 bunch cauliflower, cut in large florets
2 carrots, cut in thick slices
1 yellow or zucchini squash, cut in thick rounds
1/2 to 1 head fennel, cut into thin wedges
1 bunch asparagus
8 cloves garlic
1 bunch scallions

Steps:

  • For the dressing: Whisk the miso, water, vinegar, soy sauce, ginger, and chile, to taste, in a bowl. Gradually whisk in the oil, starting with a few drops and then adding the rest in a steady stream to make a smooth, slightly thick dressing. Serve or refrigerate in a tightly sealed container for up to 3 days.
  • For the vegetables: Pour 1-inch or more of water in a wok or skillet and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Place the vegetables in a bamboo or collapsible steamer. Set the steamer over the boiling water, cover, and cook for 5 to 8 minutes, or just until the vegetables are crisp tender. Serve warm or at room temperature with the dressing.

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