MARINATED DUCK BREASTS
An ex-hunter, I still enjoy wild game. While this recipe is for duck breasts, it will work equally well with thighs, or wild goose. Note that the "red wine" referred to is of course French Bordeaux; remember that the "better the wine, the better the result"; please enjoy the more ancient or promising ones by the glass, but don't get cheap! This recipe is primarily inspired from one in Time Life's 1983 "The Good Cook Wine", and credits Andre Daguin of Le Nouveau Cuisinier Gascon. I've changed some elements, as I couldn't access the fancier spices, and oils. If you have access to fresh wild duck, as you eviscerate and butcher the birds, I'd suggest soaking the meat overnight in a stainless steel bowl, (about 2 quarts) and adding water and a handful of salt (or you could use Seasoning Salt, and meat tenderiser) as this tends to pull the blood out and with it, a lot of the "wild" taste.
Provided by John DOH
Categories Wild Game
Time 55m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Place duck breasts in a glass dish with onion, carrot and thyme, "Essence", and garlic. Pour in the wine, mix, cover and marinate overnight in the fridge.
- Next day, remove meat from marinade, and drain them, preserving the marinade.
- Melt the pork fat and 2 tbsp butterover high heat and saute the breasts for five minutes each side.
- Remove and cover the breasts in a 250 degree oven, to keep them warm while you make the sauce.
- Pour off all the fat from the pan, and deglaze with Armagnac. Pour in the unstrained marinade and boil until reduced to one half its original volume.
- Strain the liquid, and bring to a boil a second time, whisking constantly and adding the butter chunks, a few at a time.
- As soon as the butter is incorporated to the sauce, pour over the breasts and serve immediately.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1209.2, Fat 95.9, SaturatedFat 49.1, Cholesterol 331.3, Sodium 291.5, Carbohydrate 9.9, Fiber 0.9, Sugar 3.1, Protein 40.2
MARINATED PAN- ROASTED DUCK BREASTS
I prepare this on special occasions such as a romantic New Year's Eve dinner or my husband's birthday. Though I prefer tarragon, you could use basil leaves or rosemary instead. I keep it simple, serving with oven roasted herbed-potatoes (over which the sauce is excellent) and fresh asparagus.
Provided by FlemishMinx
Categories Duck
Time 12h15m
Yield 2 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- For marinade: Combine wine, soy sauce, garlic, tarragon and pepper in a shallow bowl large enough to contain both breasts side by side.
- Marinate the breasts overnight.
- Just before cooking, strain marinade liquid into saucepan.
- Heat a large saute pan without any oil.
- Score the fatty side of each breast several times.
- Pan-roast breasts, FAT-side down for about 2 minutes.
- Turn to flesh side, and cook another 10 minutes.
- Remove from saute pan to cutting board.
- At the same time as you are cooking the breasts, bring marinade to boil, adding butter and sherry.
- Boil vigorously 5 minutes or until slightly reduced and beginning to thicken.
- Slice breast thinly on the bias, away from the fat.
- Return the slices BRIEFLY to the hot saute pan to brown.
- By this I mean literally lay each slice in the pan, immediately turn it over, and remove.
- This will cook the duck medium rare.
- Serve with sauce.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 682.7, Fat 31.9, SaturatedFat 10.7, Cholesterol 341.7, Sodium 2271.1, Carbohydrate 6.9, Fiber 0.3, Sugar 2, Protein 62.9
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