A roast duck requires a little attention, but tastes sensational. Cold leftovers can be used in the finest of sandwiches or a warm salad. Three hours before you want to cook the duck, rinse it ...
Whole ducks can be bought fresh-chilled or frozen. Look for fresh Aylesbury ducklings, Gressingham or the plump-breasted Barbary duck. Roast ducks on a trivet over a deep-sided roasting tin and ...
When cooking duck you do not need to add any oil to the frying pan (i.e. heat a dry frying pan) as there will be plenty of fat/oil that renders out from the duck. Unlike chicken, duck breast ...
Gently cook without moving or flipping until fat renders ... pour it off into a heatproof container. Flip duck and increase heat to medium. Sear meat side until interior is cooked medium-rare ...
Because I have an irrational fear that my guests will hungry (even though it has never happened), I cook two ducks for four diners. But if you serve a few side dishes, you can stretch two ducks to ...
1. Sear the scored duck, skin-side down in a pan to render the fat. Flip over and lightly cook the meat side. Remove and place on a paper towel. Cut the duck into slices, letting the oil from the ...
Jump to the recipes: pan-seared duck breasts with scallion-crisped rice, miso-sesame chicken with pearl barley, and fried farro with lap cheong and cabbage. For Betty Liu, learning to cook came ...