Skillet Duck Breast A Lorange Food

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DUCK BREAST A L'ORANGE



Duck Breast a l'Orange image

Provided by Martha Stewart

Number Of Ingredients 8

1/4 cup sugar
2 tablespoons sherry vinegar
Zest of 1 orange (2 teaspoons), 1 cup fresh orange juice, plus 1 orange, supremed
3/4 cup chicken broth
1 shallot, minced (3 tablespoons)
2 boneless duck breast halves (8-10 ounces each)
1 teaspoon coarse salt
1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper

Steps:

  • Place sugar in a medium saucepan and set over medium-high heat. As sugar begins to melt, use a fork to gently stir sugar from edges to center of pan. Continue stirring in this manner until sugar is a deep amber color.
  • Remove caramel from heat and carefully stir in vinegar, orange zest and juice, chicken broth, and shallot. Return to medium-high heat and boil, stirring occasionally, until reduced to 2/3 cup, 20 to 25 minutes.
  • Score fat of duck breasts with the tip of a knife in a crosshatch pattern to form 1-inch diamonds. Season both sides of breasts with salt and pepper. Place breasts, fat side down, in a medium skillet and place over medium-high heat. Cook undisturbed until skin is crisp and golden brown, about 10 minutes. Flip and continue cooking to desired doneness, about 8 minutes more for medium-rare (125 degrees). Allow meat to rest 10 minutes before slicing and serving.
  • Add orange supremes to sauce and pour over sliced duck just before serving.

DUCK A L'ORANGE



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Categories     Fruit Juice     Citrus     Duck     Poultry     Fall     Bon Appétit

Yield Makes 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

1/4 cup sugar
2 tablespoons water
2 tablespoons Sherry wine vinegar
1 1/2 cups fresh orange juice
2 tablespoons minced shallots
1 1/2 cups canned low-salt chicken broth
4 large oranges
2 1-pound boneless Muscovy duck breast halves, thawed if frozen
1/4 cup (1/2 stick) unsalted butter
2 tablespoons grated orange peel

Steps:

  • Stir sugar and water in heavy medium saucepan over medium heat until sugar dissolves. Increase heat; boil until syrup turns deep amber, occasionally brushing down sides of pan with wet pastry brush and swirling pan, 8 minutes. Remove from heat. Mix in vinegar (mixture will bubble vigorously). Add juice and shallots; boil until reduced to 1/2 cup, stirring occasionally, 15 minutes. Add broth; boil until reduced to 3/4 cup, 30 minutes. Set aside.
  • Using small knife, cut off peel and white pith from 4 oranges. Working over bowl, cut between membranes to release segments. (Sauce and oranges can be prepared 6 hours ahead. Cover separately; chill.)
  • Using small knife, score duck skin (do not pierce meat) in crosshatch pattern. Sprinkle duck with salt and pepper. Heat heavy large skillet over medium-high heat. Place duck breasts skin side down in skillet. Cook until brown and crisp, about 8 minutes. Turn duck and cook to desired doneness, about 10 minutes longer for medium-rare. Transfer to cutting board. Let stand 10 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, bring sauce to simmer. Add butter and 1 tablespoon grated orange peel; whisk just until butter melts. Drain orange segments and mix into sauce. Set aside.
  • Slice duck breasts crosswise on diagonal. Arrange on 4 plates. Spoon orange segments with sauce alongside. Sprinkle with remaining peel.

DUCK A L'ORANGE



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Provided by Bobby Flay

Categories     main-dish

Time 2h10m

Yield 4 Servings

Number Of Ingredients 39

3 cups fresh orange juice
2 cups sugar
1 head garlic, sliced in half crosswise
2 tablespoons orange liqueur, such as Grand Marnier
One 4-inch piece fresh ginger, coarsely chopped
2 cups plus 2 tablespoons Chardonnay vinegar
1 habanero or scotch bonnet pepper
3 tablespoons cold unsalted butter
2 tablespoons chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley
1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh chives
2 teaspoon coarsely crushed pink peppercorns
1 teaspoon finely chopped fresh thyme
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
3 tablespoons ground cinnamon
3 tablespoons ancho chile powder
3 tablespoons pasilla chile powder
3 tablespoons ground cumin
3 tablespoons ground coriander
3 tablespoons ground ginger
3 tablespoons brown sugar
2 tablespoons garlic powder
2 tablespoons onion powder
2 tablespoons kosher salt
1 tablespoon allspice
1 tablespoon ground cloves
1 tablespoon ground fennel seed
1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 teaspoon dried ground chile de arbol
2 tablespoons coarsely ground black pepper plus more for seasoning
2 tablespoons canola oil
1/4 pound slab bacon, sliced into three even strips
4 bone-in duck confit legs
4 duck breasts, skin scored
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
8 kumquats, thinly sliced
1 cup fresh orange juice
2 tablespoons honey
1 1/2 cups fresh cranberries
Fresh thyme sprigs, for garnish

Steps:

  • For the gastrique sauce: Combine the orange juice, sugar, garlic, orange liqueur, ginger and 2 cups of the vinegar in a medium saucepan and bring to a boil over high heat. Cook until the mixture reduces by half, about 20 minutes. Remove 1 cup of the reduction and set aside for the candied kumquats.
  • Strain the remainder of the reduction left in the saucepan and transfer to a large high-sided saute pan. Cook over high heat until reduced by half again, about 15 minutes. Make small slits in the habanero with a paring knife, add it to the reduction and let cook for 5 minutes more. Add the remaining 2 tablespoons vinegar and cook for 1 minute. Whisk in the butter and cook until it melts. Add the parsley, chives, peppercorns and thyme and season with salt and pepper.
  • For the duck confit: Whisk together the cinnamon, chile powders, cumin, coriander, ginger, sugar, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, allspice, cloves, fennel seed, cayenne, chile de arbol and 2 tablespoons of the black pepper in a small bowl and set aside.
  • Heat the oil in a large nonstick pan over medium heat, add the bacon and cook until lightly golden brown on both sides and the fat has rendered, about 10 minutes. Remove the bacon to a plate lined with paper towels.
  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees and place a baking rack on a rimmed baking sheet.
  • Season the duck legs with salt, pepper and some of the spice rub. Store any remaining spice rub in an airtight container for a later use. Place the legs fat-side down in the baking drippings in the nonstick pan. Cook slowly over medium heat until the skin is very crisp, about 10 minutes. Turn them over and cook until the other side is crisp, 10 minutes more. Transfer the prepared baking sheet and keep warm in theoven until ready to serve.
  • For the duck breasts: Season the duck breasts on both sides with salt and pepper and place skin-side down in a cast iron pan. Cook slowly over medium heat, draining the rendered fat from the pan a few times, until the skin is very crisp, about 25 minutes. Turn the breasts over and continue cooking to medium and an instant-read thermometer inserted into the center registers 140 degrees F. Remove to a cutting board and let rest for 10 minutes before slicing crosswise into 1/4-inch-thick slices.
  • For the candied kumquats: Bring the reserved 1 cup gastrique to a boil in a small saucepan, reduce the heat to low, add the kumquarts and cook until soft and candied, about 20 minutes.
  • For the cranberry relish: Combine the orange juice and honey in a small saute pan, bring to a boil and cook until reduced by a quarter, about 3 minutes. Add the cranberries and cook until they pop and the mixture thickens slightly, about 10 minutes more. Set aside until ready to serve.
  • To serve: Spoon some of the gastrique onto 4 large dinner plates. Top with the duck confit and the sliced duck and spoon some of the cranberries and kumquarts on the sides. Garnish with thyme sprigs, if desired.

PAN ROASTED DUCK BREAST



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 2h20m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 19

3 Muscovy duck breasts (about 1 1/2 pounds)
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
Potato Rosti, recipe follows
Blueberry Green Peppercorn Chutney, recipes follow
1 pound Yukon Gold potatoes
1/4 cup unsalted butter, melted
2 tablespoons chopped fresh rosemary
1 tablespoon kosher salt
1 tablespoon freshly ground black pepper
Duck fat, for frying
2 cups brown sugar
1/4 cup raspberry vinegar
1/4 cup red wine vinegar
1/4 cup white wine vinegar
4 cups blueberries, fresh or frozen
1 cup minced onion
1/4 cup green peppercorns *
1 lemon, juiced
1 1/2 teaspoons grated fresh ginger

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
  • With a sharp knife score the fat of the duck breasts in a criss-cross pattern. Season the duck with salt and pepper. Warm a heavy bottomed ovenproof skillet over medium heat.
  • Place the duck breasts, fat side down, in the skillet to render off the fat, about 6 minutes. Reserve rendered duck fat. Turn the duck breasts over and sear for 1 minute. Turn the fat side down again and place the skillet into the oven to roast for 7 to 9 minutes, until breasts are medium rare. Let the duck breasts rest for 5 minutes then thinly slice.
  • Grate the potatoes and squeeze out excess liquid using your hands. Toss the potatoes with the melted butter, rosemary, salt, and pepper. Heat 1 tablespoon of duck fat in a 6-inch cast iron pan over medium-high heat. Press some of the potato mixture into the hot pan to make a 1/4-inch thick cake. Reduce the heat to medium and cook until the rosti is golden brown, about 5 minutes. Flip the rosti in the pan and add more duck fat. Continue cooking until golden and crisp. Place the finished rosti onto an unlined baking sheet and continue cooking the rest of the potato mixture. Reheat rosti in a 400 degree F oven for 10 minutes.
  • Combine the brown sugar, raspberry vinegar, red wine vinegar, and white wine vinegar in a medium pot. Place over medium-low heat and stir to dissolve the brown sugar. Simmer for 5 minutes.
  • Add the blueberries, onion, green peppercorns, lemon juice, and ginger. Reduce the heat to low and simmer for 45 minutes or until thickened, stirring occasionally to prevent scorching.
  • The chutney will keep for several weeks stored in the refrigerator in an airtight container.

DUCK BREAST WITH ORANGE GASTRIQUE



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Duck breast, long considered a delicacy in French cuisine, is exceptionally moist and tender when properly prepared. The breast is small enough to cook in a pan (rather than having to roast the whole bird) and it needs no flour or added fat to develop a crisp golden crust. You do need to follow a few special rules, however, as duck has quite a bit of fat under its skin. Duck should always be cooked sufficiently to render out its fat, some of which is poured off and reserved for another use (such as roasting potatoes or sautéing vegetables). To render fat, the duck is cooked first on its skin side, then turned over to finish cooking through. The desired degree of doneness depends on whom you ask; some cooks insist that the breast meat should always remain pink, while others would have you cook it further (the USDA, for example, recommends cooking to 170°F). In the recipe that follows, the time given should result in a medium-rare (pinkish) interior after the duck has rested, so cook it longer if you prefer it more well done. The rich taste of duck makes it a fine partner for fruit, especially orange (think of the French standby, duck à l'orange). Here it is served with a sweet-and-sour sauce called gastrique, made by caramelizing sugar and then deglazing the pan with an acidic liquid, such as vinegar or citrus juice (this recipe uses both). This dish would pair particularly well with mashed or pureed turnips or sautéed bitter greens.

Yield Serves 2

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 large duck breast (about 1 pound)
Coarse salt and freshly ground pepper
1 orange, zest of one half sliced into julienne (page 34), both halves juiced (to yield about 1/3 cup)
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup best-quality red wine vinegar

Steps:

  • Render fat Using a sharp knife, trim away excess skin from the duck (leaving enough to amply cover the breast) and score the skin, first cutting diagonally in one direction and then the other in a crosshatch manner. Cut all the way through the skin and most of the fat but avoid the flesh. Season both sides with salt and pepper and place in an unheated 10-inch skillet with the skin side down. Cook over medium-low heat until a small pool of fat forms in the pan. Use tongs to turn breast over and then cook the other side 1 minute. Turn breast over again (skin side down) and pour out fat into a heatproof bowl. (Reserve fat for another use; allow it to cool before storing in an airtight container at room temperature.) Continue cooking duck until the skin is nicely browned and crisp, 10 to 12 minutes, spooning off and reserving excess fat as necesary.
  • Sauté Turn duck once more, skin side up and cook until duck is medium rare, 8 to 12 minutes. It should register 125°F on an instant-read thermometer (insert into thickest part). Transfer to a wire rack set over a rimmed baking sheet to rest for 5 to 8 minutes. The duck will continue to cook slightly during this time.
  • Make gastrique Bring a small pot of water to a boil. Add orange zest and simmer for 2 minutes, then drain. (This will remove some of the bitterness and also help soften the the zest.) Heat sugar in a small saucepan over medium heat without stirring. Once the sugar has started to melt, swirl the pan (to redistribute the melted sugar so it caramelizes more evenly) and continue cooking until it is uniformly amber, about 5 minutes more. Pour in vinegar and stir with a wooden spoon to combine, then continue simmering (and stirring every so often) until slightly reduced and syrupy, about 5 minutes. Pour in orange juice and add zest; simmer until reduced to a thick syrup and a foam forms on top, about 5 minutes longer. Season with salt and pepper.
  • Serve Slice duck crosswise into 1/4-inch-thick slices, fan out on serving plates, and drizzle with sauce before serving.

DUCK BREASTS WITH ORANGE, HONEY AND TEA SAUCE



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If you've never tried duck - this is THE recipe with which to make the introduction. If you love duck, you'll love this way of making it - elegant, flavourful and easy. From Bon Appetit, April, 2000.

Provided by evelynathens

Categories     Duck

Time 33m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 muscovy boneless duck breast halves (about 1 3/4 pounds total)
3/4 cup chopped shallot
2 1/4 cups canned low sodium chicken broth
1 1/2 cups orange juice
4 1/2 teaspoons earl grey tea leaves or 5 tea bags, leaves removed from bags
1 tablespoon honey
3 tablespoons butter, cut into small pieces
orange section (optional)

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 450°F.
  • Pierce skin of duck breasts all over with fork.
  • Sprinkle duck with salt and pepper.
  • Heat heavy large skillet over high heat.
  • Add duck breasts, skin side down, to skillet.
  • Cook until skin is well browned, about 4 minutes.
  • Turn duck breasts over; cook 2 minutes.
  • Remove from heat.
  • Set rack in roasting pan.
  • Transfer duck breasts to rack (reserve drippings in skillet).
  • Roast duck to desired doneness, about 20 minutes for medium-rare.
  • Meanwhile, heat drippings in skillet over medium heat.
  • Add shallots and sauté until beginning to brown, about 5 minutes.
  • Tilt skillet; push shallots to higher end of skillet, allowing drippings to flow to lower end.
  • Spoon off drippings and discard.
  • Add broth, orange juice and tea leaves to skillet.
  • Boil until mixture is reduced to 1 1/4 cups, about 17 minutes.
  • Pour mixture through strainer set over bowl, pressing on solids to extract as much liquid as possible.
  • Discard solids in strainer.
  • Return liquid to same skillet.
  • Add honey; bring to simmer.
  • Whisk in butter.
  • Season sauce with salt and pepper.
  • Thinly slice duck breasts crosswise.
  • Fan slices on each of 4 plates, dividing equally.
  • Spoon sauce around duck.
  • Garnish with orange segments, if desired.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 228.4, Fat 11.4, SaturatedFat 6.3, Cholesterol 54.9, Sodium 144.9, Carbohydrate 20.7, Fiber 0.2, Sugar 12.3, Protein 12.4

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Place the skillet over low heat and cook for 3 minutes. Increase the heat to medium, and continue cooking until the duck begins to sizzle. Continue cooking undisturbed until the skin is browned, crisp, and has rendered most of its fat, 6 to 8 minutes. Heat oven to 350ºF. Spoon off and reserve the fat from the skillet.
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