Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. With the right technique and simple accompaniments, duck is easy to get right. Serious Eats / Vicky Wasik Duck may seem like ...
Duck with port and cherry wine. A fabulous Dinner! Imagine a cooked-to-perfection duck breast served with a rich, flavorful Port wine sauce enhanced with cherries. The combination of flavors leaves ...
Duck Confit is a very popular french dish, developed during a time when preserving meat was a seasonal necessity. The word ...
Preheat oven to 350°F. Season duck leg with salt and place in a small loaf pan. Add enough duck fat or canola oil to cover. Add garlic, thyme, and peppercorns. Cover with foil and roast until meat is ...
Duck breast, seared! There is nothing like crispy, seared, perfectly-cooked duck breast with port cherry sauce. This method of cooking was done by French chef André Daguin. He was the first that ...
Give a chef a cooked duck, a package of crepes, a bundle of asparagus, habanero peppers, morel mushrooms, and — plot twist — a bag of tater tots, and what do you get? A boundary-blurring tour of the ...
If you’re like I used to be, maybe I should have titled this article YOU EAT DUCK! Or IS DUCK EVEN EDIBLE? I used to dutifully eat duck since I’d shot them, but it sure wasn’t an enjoyable experience.