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![]() Christine Dabney wrote: > Heya folks, > > Trying to clear out my freezer... > > I bought a "partial" duck a month or two ago in one of the > supermarkets. It had been marked down drastically, and it wasn't til > I got home that I found out that the breasts, or most of the breasts > had been removed. The rest of the duck is intact... I think it was > sold reduced cause of the missing breasts.. > > Anyway, I want to do something with it. For some reason, duck tacos > keep going through my mind... I am thinking maybe I should roast the > duck? Just a basic roast? > > This isn't the only thought....wondering if a braised dish would be > good as well... > > I have been pouring through all my cookbooks and online sources and > did find a Mark Bittman post somewhere about Crisp Braised Duck..which > looks simple enough. > > Before I go with that, does anyone have a better idea? I'd say this: Roast the duck. Get what meat you can off of the carcass and reserve that. Then make stock outta the remains of the carcass. You can do this in a crockpot or whatever...duck stock is wonderful and it's a VERY rich and flavorful stock..it can be a meal by itself in fact. With the stock and what duck meat you have make duck gumbo, meat - wise you'll want to add some andouille or smoked sausage (Polish is fine) if you have it. You can also add chicken if you have some around (I know you have things stocked and that you want to use them up, being economical and all...)... You will have a GREAT meal, I'd serve the duck gumbo over rice... You don't have much meat in the first place to work with, with making gumbo or such like you'll "stretch" what you have and have a flavorful meal... There are tons of gumbo recipes, Paul Prudhomme's webite, IIRC it's something like www.paulprudhomme.com has plenty of recipes... OH! If you have any sweet potatoes, duck goes GREAT with sweet potatoes...another component of Cajun cookery. You could simply put the sweet potaters in with the gumbo...or beans in for a cassoulet - type effect. Whatever, you've got the basis for a tasty and nourishing meal, with not a lot of monetary expenditure... Duck is great because it is rich and so you can really stretch it...you do not need a large amount to make a tasty repast... -- Best Greg the Quack ;-) |
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On Apr 16, 11:58*pm, "Gregory Morrow" > wrote:
> Christine Dabney wrote: > > Heya folks, > > > Trying to clear out my freezer... > > > I bought a "partial" duck a month or two ago in one of the > > supermarkets. *It had been marked down drastically, and it wasn't til > > I got home that I found out that the breasts, or most of the breasts > > had been removed. *The rest of the duck is intact... *I think it was > > sold reduced cause of the missing breasts.. > > > Anyway, I want to do something with it. * For some reason, duck tacos > > keep going through my mind... *I am thinking maybe I should roast the > > duck? * Just a basic roast? > > > This isn't the only thought....wondering if a braised dish would be > > good as well... > > > I have been pouring through all my cookbooks and online sources and > > did find a Mark Bittman post somewhere about Crisp Braised Duck..which > > looks simple enough. > > > Before I go with that, does anyone have a better idea? > > I'd say this: > > Roast the duck. *Get what meat you can off of the carcass and reserve that. > Then make stock outta the remains of the carcass. *You can do this in a > crockpot or whatever...duck stock is wonderful and it's a VERY rich and > flavorful stock..it can be a meal by itself in fact. > And in addition to what I posted, I second Greg's suggestion about the carcass. Duck makes even better stock than turkey, though there's a specialness about turkey stock from a Thanksgiving turkey that was stuffed with onion and sage, and those flavors come through in the stock. I love Thanksgiving, and even though I'm a Humanist, it's my favorite holiday. Hey speaking of Thanksgiving, I love corn as a side dish, and there is no frozen brand better than the Pictsweet (sp?). Now I've got myself thinking about my favorite feast type meal, but I digress. Yes, boil those duck bones. There's goodness in 'em. > -- > Best > Greg the Quack --Bryan, aka Bobo Bonobo http://www.TheBonobos.com |
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