DUCK WITH HONEY, SOY, AND GINGER
These duck breasts are the nicest I've ever cooked. You'll find yourself putting your knife and fork down between mouthfuls. And it's also very quick and extremely easy to make. I enjoy serving these duck breasts with roasted seasonal vegetables.
Provided by Ollie Martin
Categories World Cuisine Recipes Asian
Time 40m
Yield 2
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C).
- Use a sharp knife to score across the duck breasts 4 times through the skin and fat but just barely to the meat. Rub the skin with salt, cayenne, and black pepper.
- Preheat an ovenproof skillet over medium-high heat. Lay the breasts in the skillet skin-side down and fry until the skin is brown and crisp, about 5 minutes. Use a spoon to carefully discard any excess fat from the bottom of the skillet. Turn the breasts over and cook for 1 minute.
- Place the skillet into the preheated oven and roast until the internal temperature of the thickest part of the breasts reach 160 degrees F (71 degrees C) for well done, or the breasts reach desired doneness.
- Remove the duck breasts from the skillet and cover with foil. Set aside to rest. Pour off excess fat from the skillet. Place the stock, honey, soy sauce, rice wine, ginger, tomato sauce, chili powder, and lime juice in the skillet. Whisk the sauce over high heat, bring to a boil and cook until the sauce thickens, about 2 minutes. Slice the duck breasts thinly, arrange on serving plates, and pour the sauce over the top.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 259.9 calories, Carbohydrate 21.3 g, Cholesterol 106 mg, Fat 8.8 g, Fiber 0.7 g, Protein 20.6 g, SaturatedFat 2.4 g, Sodium 1186 mg, Sugar 18.1 g
PEKING DUCK WITH HONEY AND FIVE-SPICE GLAZE
Peking duck is one of the most famous and popular Chinese dishes. The traditional method is grand and laborious, requiring three days of intense preparation. This recipe simplifies that method for a home version that comes pretty close to the original. For that coveted crisp, golden skin, all the excess fat is trimmed, and the skin is separated from the meat. The duck is then air-dried overnight and roasted vertically to ensure even cooking, while rendering out the fat. The crunchiest skin comes from the duck's backside and legs, so carve them off first to maintain their crackly texture. A simple honey and five-spice glaze creates a beautiful mahogany lacquer on the finished duck.
Provided by Kay Chun
Categories dinner, meat, main course
Time 2h
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Combine honey, soy sauce, sugar and 1/2 teaspoon five-spice powder in a small saucepan. Stir over low heat until sugar dissolves, about 3 minutes.
- In a large saucepan, bring 4 quarts water to a boil. Meanwhile, remove giblets and neck from duck cavity and discard (or reserve for another use). Cut off excess fat from cavity and neck area, then cut off tail. (This helps balance the duck vertically over the beer can.)
- Using your fingers, carefully separate the skin from the breast meat through the bottom of the breasts and work your fingers upward to separate the skin from the meat (be careful not to tear skin). Next, separate the skin from the backbone through the neck and working your way down until you reach the legs. (Scissors are helpful, but be careful to avoid piercing the skin.) Transfer duck to a rack set in the sink.
- Using a ladle or measuring cup, pour half of the boiling water evenly over top of the duck. Flip duck and pour the remaining water evenly all over second side. Tilt duck to drain all water from the cavity, then pat dry with paper towels.
- In a small bowl, combine the remaining 1/2 teaspoon five-spice powder with 1 teaspoon salt, the black pepper and 1 tablespoon of the glaze. Rub the mixture inside the cavity. Stand duck vertically by inserting beer can into cavity and place in a roasting pan or on a rimmed baking sheet.
- Using a pastry brush, brush the remaining glaze all over the duck and sprinkle evenly with remaining 2 teaspoons salt. Place duck in the refrigerator, uncovered, until the skin feels dry and leathery, 24 hours.
- Heat oven to 450 degrees with rack in bottom third of oven. Remove duck from refrigerator, and add 1 1/2 cups water to the pan. Wrap wing tips and tips of drumsticks with foil to prevent burning, then loosely tent duck with foil. Roast for 15 minutes. Decrease temperature to 350 degrees and roast, tented with foil, until skin is mahogany and an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the thigh registers 165 degrees, 1 hour to 1 hour 15 minutes more, adding more water to the pan if needed.
- Leaving duck on the can, transfer duck vertically to a cutting board and let rest for 15 minutes. Carve the crispy skin from the back and legs of the duck, and slice into strips.
- Carefully remove duck from the beer can and return to cutting board. Carve off the breasts and legs; thinly slice the breasts and shred dark meat.
- Carefully strain pan juices into a small bowl and pour off all the fat. In another small bowl, whisk together the hoisin, sesame oil and up to 1/4 cup of the pan juices to form sauce.
- To serve, spread 1 tablespoon prepared sauce on each tortilla. Top each with some scallions, cucumbers, duck meat and crispy skin. Roll up and enjoy warm.
DUCK SALAD WITH SPICED PEARS AND SWEET SOY DRESSING
Dark soy sauce is an excellent seasoning, I love it with roast duck or grilled steaks. Kikkoman's sweet soy sauce is delicious in this dressing, if using plain soy sauce add an extra tablespoon of muscovado sugar.
Provided by MarieRynr
Categories Duck Breasts
Time 1h15m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 18
Steps:
- Heat oven to 400*F.
- Prick the skin on each duck fillet with a fork.
- Mix the honey and soy sauce and brush all over the duck skins.
- Set the duck fillets skin side up on a rack in a baking dish or roasting tin.
- Add 2 TBS of cold water to the container and roast for 35 to 40 minutes, the skins should be golden and the meat still a little pink.
- Allow to cool.
- With a knife tip remove the core from the stalk end of each chicory head, then shred across the leaves in slices.
- Separate out the shreds.
- Pick over the watercress, discarding stalky bits.
- For the dressing, combine the oil, vinegar, sugar and sweet soy sauce and mix well.
- Peel the garlic clove and flatten with a knife blade.
- Add to the dressing and allow it to flavour the mixture until serving time.
- Then scoop out the garlic and add the chopped cilantro.
- Meanwhile, prepare the pears.
- First choose a pan into which 6 medium size pears will fit snugly so they will be covered with the syrup.
- Measure 2 cups cold water into the pan, add the sugar, spices and lemon rind and stir over a low heat to dissolve the sugar.
- Peel the pears, leaving them whole with stalks intact.
- As each pear is peeled, drop it into the pan.
- Replace the pan over the heat and bring to a simmer, half cover with the pan lid and cook pears gently until tender, about 30 to 40 minutes; test with a knife tip.
- Add the lemon juice and allow the pears to cool in the syrup before removing them for the duck salad.
- To assemble the salad, thinly slice the duck fillets lengthways.
- Cut the pears in quarters lengthways.
- To serve, scatter the chicory and watercress on a serving platter.
- Add the duck and pears, then spoon over the dressing.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 833.9, Fat 42.8, SaturatedFat 8.6, Cholesterol 326.4, Sodium 545.2, Carbohydrate 52.3, Fiber 3.6, Sugar 44.6, Protein 60.3
ROAST DUCK WITH A HONEY SOY BASTING SAUCE
Here is the recipe for the duck I did, I baste the bird all the way through cooking and then I heat the basting sauce and mix some cornflour in, to thicken and serve on the side as a sauce. Because of the Asian flavours unless serving this as a dish by itself, if you are making it along with other meats, I use a separate side plate, as the sauce does not mix well with a normal gravy. I made two birds for Christmas and you will see from the picture that it was not an enormous amount of meat, so remember this when cooking it, as to how many ducks you will need for the amount of people feeding. This is wonderful tasting duck and it always the first meat to go when I make it and with rave reviews.
Provided by The Flying Chef
Categories Whole Duck
Time 3h10m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Note: I never measure the basting sauce exactly, I think this should be about right, but do adjust for taste if I am a little off.
- Wash duck under cold water and remove any missed feathers.
- Combine all the basting ingredients and boil over a high heat for about 2 minutes. Keep sauce warm while basting, stirring occasionally.
- Place duck in a roasting dish, brush with basting sauce. Bake in a slow oven (130°C) for about three hours, bast several times while cooking. (I like to do this slow to stop the skin from burning.).
- Turn the oven up to 170-180 and continue to roast for a further 30-45 minutes until skin is browned and crisp and duck is cooked through.
- As the duck is finishing off, mix a little water with cornflour, turn up the heat on stove, add cornflour to basting sauce and stir until mixture thickens. (I say 1-2 teaspoons of cornflour, the amount will depend on how much of the sauce has been used during cooking and how much it has reduced by.).
- Serve Duck with basting sauce.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 2282.1, Fat 215.3, SaturatedFat 68.6, Cholesterol 380, Sodium 1493.2, Carbohydrate 20.9, Fiber 0.8, Sugar 17.9, Protein 60.3
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