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"CHEATER'S" DUCK CONFIT

Provided by Anne Burrell

Categories     main-dish

Time 2h30m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9



Steps:

  • Season the duck legs with salt. Coat a large wide pot lightly with olive oil. Lay the duck legs skin side down, in a single layer, in the pan.
  • Cook the duck legs low and slow over low heat to render the fat. This process will take a while, don't rush it. It is really important to render as much fat out of the duck legs as possible. Once the pan is full of fat, turn up the heat and brown the duck legs on both sides.
  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
  • Once the legs have rendered and are nice and brown, remove them from the pan and reserve. Add the onions and season with salt. Stir to coat with the duck fat. Cover and cook over medium heat for 15 to 20 minutes. Once the onions are really nice and wilted, remove the lid and cook for another 15 minutes or until the onions start to caramelize. Taste to make sure they are very well seasoned, add salt if needed. Return the duck legs to the pan, snuggle them in with all the onions and add the wine, thyme and bay leaves.
  • Cover the pan and place in the preheated oven. Braise the duck in the oven for about 90 minutes. Stir the onion and duck every 30 minutes to be sure that the onions are not burning. When done, the duck should be incredibly flavorful, tender and falling off the bone.
  • Remove the tough lower stems from the dandelion greens, wash and spin them dry. Cut them into 1 -inch lengths. Place the greens in a large bowl with red wine vinegar. Season with salt and some of the warm duck fat. Strain some the onions out of the duck fat and toss them in with the greens.
  • Place a large mound of the dressed dandelion greens on each serving plate, lay a duck leg on the greens and top with a little more of the onions.
  • It's just ducky!!!

4 very fatty large duck legs
Kosher salt
Olive oil
4 large onions, sliced
2/3 bottle white wine
1 bundle thyme
10 bay leaves
1 bunch dandelion leaves
Red wine vinegar, to taste

DUCK CONFIT

Provided by Emeril Lagasse

Categories     main-dish

Time P1DT2h15m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9



Duck Confit image

Steps:

  • Lay the leg portions on a platter, skin side down. Sprinkle with 1 tablespoon of the kosher salt and the black pepper. Place the garlic cloves, bay leaves, and sprigs of thyme on each of 2 leg portions. Lay the remaining 2 leg portions, flesh to flesh, on top. Put the reserved fat from the ducks in the bottom of a glass or plastic container. Top with the sandwiched leg portions. Sprinkle with the remaining 1/8 teaspoon kosher salt. Cover and refrigerate for 12 hours.
  • Preheat the oven to 200 degrees F.
  • Remove the duck from the refrigerator. Remove the garlic, bay leaves, thyme, and duck fat and reserve. Rinse the duck with cool water, rubbing off some of the salt and pepper. Pat dry with paper towels.
  • Put the reserved garlic, bay leaves, thyme, and duck fat in the bottom of an enameled cast iron pot. Sprinkle evenly with the peppercorns and table salt. Lay the duck on top, skin side down. Add the olive oil. Cover and bake for 12 to 14 hours, or until the meat pulls away from the bone.
  • Remove the duck from the fat. Strain the fat and reserve. To store the duck confit, place the duck leg portions in a container, cover with the reserved cooking fat, and store in the refrigerator. Alternately, pick the meat from the bones and place it in a stoneware container. Cover the meat with a thin layer of some of the strained fat. The duck confit can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 1 month.
  • The excess oil can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator and used like butter for cooking. The tinge of duck taste in the oil is wonderful.

4 duck leg portions with thighs attached, (about 2 pounds) excess fat trimmed and reserved
1 tablespoon plus 1/8 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
10 garlic cloves
4 bay leaves
4 sprigs fresh thyme
1 1/2 teaspoon black peppercorns
1/2 teaspoon table salt
4 cups olive oil

DUCK CONFIT

This is a classic French recipe that is easy to make and easy to scale. It makes a great gift for friends and family.

Provided by Bryce Gifford

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     European     French

Yield 2

Number Of Ingredients 8



Duck Confit image

Steps:

  • Season the duck legs with kosher salt on both sides. Place them in a large resealable bag. Add the lemon zest and slices, garlic, allspice berries, juniper berries and fresh thyme. Seal, and massage the duck legs through the bag until all of the ingredients are evenly dispersed. Refrigerate for 24 hours to marinate.
  • Preheat the oven to 200 degrees F (93 degrees C).
  • Remove the duck legs from the marinade. Rinse them off and pat dry. Place the rest of the contents of the bag into the bottom of an oven safe dish just large enough to hold the legs in a single layer, preferably enameled cast iron or glass. Arrange the duck legs skin side down in the dish. Pour the duck fat into a small saucepan and warm over low heat until liquid. Pour over the duck legs until they are completely covered. If the legs are not covered, you can top it off with some olive oil. As the legs cook, more fat will be rendered from the skin. Cover the dish with a lid.
  • Bake for 6 to 7 hours in the preheated oven, until the meat pulls easily from the bone. Remove the duck legs from the fat and place in a sealable container. You may leave the bones in or remove them. Make sure there is room at the top of the container. Strain all of the solids from the remaining fat and discard the solids. Pour the fat over the duck in the container, covering completely. Seal and allow to come to room temperature. Once the jar is cool, place in the refrigerator and let the duck meat cure for 2 months. Reserve any leftover duck fat for other uses.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 2520.5 calories, Carbohydrate 9.5 g, Cholesterol 330.4 mg, Fat 270.5 g, Fiber 5.3 g, Protein 20.1 g, SaturatedFat 90 g, Sodium 2988.7 mg

2 uncooked Peking duck legs
1 tablespoon kosher salt
1 lemon, zested and thinly sliced
3 cloves garlic, crushed
1 tablespoon whole allspice berries
1 tablespoon juniper berries
2 sprigs fresh thyme
2 cups rendered duck fat

DUCK CONFIT

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Lunch Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 6



Duck Confit image

Steps:

  • Trim fat from legs and thighs, leaving skin intact over meat, but removing excess. In a bowl, combine duck with salt, juniper berries, bay leaves, and garlic, and rub salt mixture all over the duck to cover completely. Cover and refrigerate at least 24 hours and up to 2 days.
  • Remove from refrigerator and rub off excess cure (reserve garlic). Melt duck fat over medium heat in a Dutch oven large enough to hold duck, with about 3 inches space at the top. Add duck, skin side down, and heat until fat reaches about 200 degrees (test with a candy thermometer or electronic probe.) The surface should look like it is gently boiling (but should not actually be at a boil). Adjust heat if necessary to keep temperature consistent throughout cooking. Cook until the fat is clear and a knife stuck into one of the legs slides out easily, about 3 hours.
  • Transfer the legs to several glass, stainless-steel, or glazed-stoneware containers. Strain fat, discarding any solids and pour, still warm, over legs, making sure they are completely covered. Cool to room temperature, then refrigerate until ready to use, up to 3 weeks.
  • Remove desired amount of confit from fat, scraping off any excess, and keeping remaining legs covered with fat. Place skin side down in a cold cast-iron skillet or other heavy skillet. Place over medium-low heat and cover. Cook until skin is crisp, spooning off excess fat as it cooks, about 10 minutes. Serve as desired.

4 1/2 pounds duck legs and thighs, attached (6 leg and thigh combinations)
3 tablespoons coarse salt
1 teaspoon juniper berries, crushed with a rolling pin or in mortar and pestle
3 bay leaves, crumbled
6 garlic cloves, smashed and peeled
7 cups (2 1/2 pounds) duck fat

CONFIT OF DUCK

A classic, hugely popular recipe from France - one you can make time and time again and it just gets better

Provided by Barney Desmazery

Categories     Dinner, Main course, Supper

Time 2h50m

Number Of Ingredients 6



Confit of duck image

Steps:

  • The day before you want to make the dish, scatter half the salt, half the garlic and half of the herbs over the base of a small shallow dish. Lay the duck legs, skin-side up, on top, then scatter over the remaining salt, garlic and herbs. Cover the duck and refrigerate overnight. This can be done up to 2 days ahead.
  • Pour the wine into a saucepan that will snugly fit the duck legs in a single layer. Brush the salt off the duck legs and place them, skin-side down, in the wine. Cover the pan with a lid and place over a medium heat. As soon as the wine starts to bubble, turn the heat down to the lowest setting and cook for 2 hours, checking occasionally that the liquid is just barely simmering. (If you own a heat diffuser, it would be good to use it here.) After 2 hours, the duck legs should be submerged in their own fat and the meat should feel incredibly tender when prodded. Leave to cool.
  • The duck legs are now cooked and can be eaten immediately - or you can follow the next step if you like them crisp. If you are preparing ahead, pack the duck legs tightly into a plastic container or jar and pour over the fat, but not the liquid at the bottom of the pan. Cover and leave in the fridge for up to a month, or freeze for up to 3 months. The liquid you are left with makes a tasty gravy, which can be chilled or frozen until needed.
  • To reheat and crisp up the duck legs, heat oven to 220C/fan 200C/gas 7. Remove the legs from the fat and place them, skin-side down, in an ovenproof frying pan. Roast for 30-40 mins, turning halfway through, until brown and crisp. Serve with the reheated gravy, a crisp salad and some crisp golden ptoatoes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 636 calories, Fat 57 grams fat, SaturatedFat 16 grams saturated fat, Protein 30 grams protein, Sodium 2.83 milligram of sodium

handful coarse sea salt
4 bay leaves, roughly torn
4 garlic cloves, roughly chopped
handful thyme sprigs, roughly torn
4 ducks legs
100ml white wine

DUCK CONFIT

This recipe comes from Gordon Hamersley's "Bistro Cooking at Home". I use this in my recipe for Cassoulet, but you could also use it to top salads or add to stews. Try to find Pekin duck legs if you can, they are smaller (not to be confused with Peking duck. Pekin ducks are also known as Long Island ducks). If you cannot find Pekin duck legs you can use Moulard duck legs, but they are larger. I like to store the legs 2 to a container, so I don't have to break the seal on a whole batch just to get one or two legs. But if you like you can store the whole batch in one big container. The storage containers must be either straight from the dishwasher or rinsed with boiling water - you will be storing the confit in them for at least a month, so you want to make sure there are no spores hiding out on them. And don't kid yourself, even the cleanest kitchen has spores lurking about. You cannot escape them. So, if you are using plastic containers, straight from the dishwasher. If you are using glass, either straight from the dishwasher or clean and rinsed with boiling water.

Provided by xtine

Categories     Duck

Time P2DT4h

Yield 6-10 legs

Number Of Ingredients 7



Duck Confit image

Steps:

  • Put the duck legs into a large container (a large, heavy-duty ziplock bag works well) and add the salt, pickling spices, garlic, onion, and thyme. Mix together thoroughly, making sure each leg is coated with the salt. Cover with plastic wrap (if not using a bag) and refrigerate for at least 18 hours and up to 2 days.
  • In a very large Dutch oven or other large heavy-based pot, melt most of the fat slowly over low heat. Remove the duck legs from the refrigerator. Reserve the garlic from the marinade. Rinse each duck leg well under cold running water to rinse the salt off, and pat dry well, using paper towels.
  • Heat the oven to 200 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Slip the legs and the garlic into the pot of warm fat. The fat should cover the duck completely. If it does not, add more fat. Cook the legs over medium heat until the temperature of the fat reaches 190 degrees Fahrenheit on a candy/ frying thermometer, then cover the pot and carefully move it into the oven. Bake at 200 degrees until the legs are fork-tender, about 3 hours.
  • Remove the pot from the oven and allow the duck legs to cool in the fat for about half an hour. Have ready one or more clean containers to hold the duck legs and the fat. Use a slotted spoon to transfer the legs into the containers. Remove the garlic from the pot, but do not add it to the duck legs - set it aside (see note at end of recipe).
  • Allow the duck fat to cool, but do not let it solidify. Using a fine-mesh strainer, strain the fat over the duck legs, leaving behind any debris or juices from the duck legs, which will have sunk to the bottom of the pot. Make sure that the legs are completely covered, and tap the containers lightly on the counter to help remove any air bubbles. Reserve any remaining clear strained duck fat and store in the refrigerator.
  • Refrigerate the confit until the fat hardens fully. When the fat is hard, add another 1/2 inch layer of melted fat (which you saved from earlier, in the fridge. If you did not have enough to save, you could use fresh pork lard or peanut oil) to ensure that the legs are completely sealed in fat. Refrigerate the confit to allow the legs to "mellow" and develop flavor for at least a few days and up to 1 month before using.
  • To use the confit, let the fat in the container soften at room temperature. Or set the container in a pan of warm water. Take out as many pieces as you plan to use. Cover the remaining pieces with more fat or peanut oil (the confit becomes more perishable once the seal is broken, so use the rest within a week or so). Scrape away the fat clinging to the confit and use as you like or as directed in a recipe. If you are using the confit on its own in a salad, heat it under a broiler until the skin is crispy.
  • Note on garlic: press the garlic through a mesh strainer. You now have an excellent garlic purée to add to sauces, stews, or to spread on bread.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 22.2, Fat 0.1, Sodium 2327.9, Carbohydrate 5, Fiber 0.5, Sugar 0.9, Protein 0.8

5 lbs duck legs, with thighs attached
2 -3 tablespoons kosher salt
1 tablespoon pickling spices
1 head garlic, cut in half crosswise
1 white onion, sliced
4 sprigs fresh thyme
4 -5 lbs goose fat or 4 -5 lbs fresh pork fat

DUCK CONFIT PASTA

Make and share this Duck Confit Pasta recipe from Food.com.

Provided by chia2160

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 40m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 15



Duck Confit Pasta image

Steps:

  • remove the bones from the confit, chop the meat into bite-size pieces.
  • cook the fettucine according to package directions, drain, set aside.
  • heat olive oil and duck fat in a skillet.
  • add garlic, and shallot, cook 2 minutes.
  • add apricots, cook 1 minute.
  • add hazelnuts and wine, cook over low heat, stirring until reduced by half.
  • add stock and duck, reduce by half, 6-8 minutes.
  • stir in butter, thyme and pepper.
  • mix some sauce into the fettucine.
  • spoon pasta onto 4 plates.
  • top each with sauce and 1 tbsp chevre.
  • serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 956, Fat 57.6, SaturatedFat 18.1, Cholesterol 140.9, Sodium 202.9, Carbohydrate 89.7, Fiber 4.1, Sugar 19.4, Protein 18.4

4 duck legs, confit
1 lb fettuccine pasta
salt, pepper to taste
2 tablespoons olive oil
1/2 tablespoon duck fat
2 garlic cloves, chopped
1 shallot, sliced
1 cup dried apricot, sliced
1/2 cup crushed hazelnuts
1/2 cup dry white wine
1 cup chicken stock
4 tablespoons butter, softened
1 tablespoon chopped fresh thyme
4 tablespoons chevre cheese
fresh ground pepper

CONFIT DUCK

Use this in a cassoulet, or simply on its own, with sautéed potatoes and seasonal veg

Provided by John Torode

Categories     Main course

Time P1DT3h

Number Of Ingredients 11



Confit duck image

Steps:

  • The day before cooking, put the cumin and coriander seeds in a dry pan and toast until they are slightly coloured and aromatic. Remove to a board and crush them with the blade of a knife. Crush the juniper berries and mix with the spices and the salt. Rub the mixture over the duck, scatter with thyme, rosemary and sliced garlic and chill for 24 hrs, turning two or three times as they marinate.
  • Next day, heat oven to 150C/130C fan/ gas 2. Wipe the duck with kitchen paper and pat dry, but don't wash off the marinade. (The salt extracts the water from the meat cells, which will be reinflated with fat as the duck cooks gently. If you wash it, you will simply reinflate the cells with water.)
  • Put the duck in a cast-iron casserole and cover with the goose fat or duck fat. Add the bay leaves and peppercorns and cook for about 2½ hrs, or until the meat is almost falling away from the bone. You can store the duck very simply by placing it in a pudding bowl, covering it with the fat and keeping it in the fridge: as long as it stays covered with fat it will last for weeks.
  • To cook, remove the confit duck legs from their fat. Put an ovenproof frying pan on the stove until it is hot. Add the duck legs, skin-side down, and cook for 4 mins. Turn the legs and transfer the pan to the oven for 30 mins, until crisp.

6 cumin seeds
12 coriander seeds
3 juniper berries
50g flaky sea salt
6 duck leg and thigh joints
1 small bunch thyme
1 rosemary branch
1 garlic clove
about 500g goose or duck fat, or enough to totally submerge the duck legs
2 bay leaves
1 tsp black peppercorns

CHINESE-STYLE DUCK CONFIT

The title really says it all - duck confit with a Chinese twist. From one of my favorite chefs, the late, but very great, Barbara Tropp, and her great cookbook, China Moon.

Provided by P48422

Categories     Duck

Time P1DT40m

Yield 3 1/2 cups shredded confit

Number Of Ingredients 10



Chinese-Style Duck Confit image

Steps:

  • Combine the peppercorns and salt in a heavy skillet and toast over moderate heat, stirring, until the salt turns off-white, about 5 minutes.
  • Adjust the heat so the peppercorns do not burn, but expect them to smoke.
  • Let the mixture cool slightly, then run through a spice grinder or food processor until you get a very fine powder.
  • Sieve to get rid of any husks from the peppercorns.
  • Set aside.
  • Sprinkle about 1/3 (about 1 tbl.) of the pepper-salt generously over the duck legs, massaging it well into the skin.
  • Save the rest of the pepper-salt for another use.
  • Put the legs in a zip-lock bag or a glass container covered tightly with plastic wrap and let marinate in the fridge overnight.
  • Let come to room temperature before cooking.
  • Heat a large heavy casserole over moderate heat until hot enough to evaporate a bead of water on contact.
  • Add 2 tbl.
  • of the duck fat and swirl to glaze the bottom of the pan.
  • Add the duck legs in a single layer and brown on both sides.
  • Adjust the heat so the skin browns without scorching and drizzle in a bit more fat if needed.
  • Remove the pot from the heat and carefully drain off any burned fat.
  • Return the pot and seared duck legs to moderate heat.
  • Add the duck fat and the confit seasonings.
  • Nudge the legs from the bottom while the mixture comes to a gentle simmer, then adjust the heat so that the fat does not boil.
  • Simmer uncovered until the duck is very tender at it's thickest part and almost falling off the bone, about 40 minutes.
  • Use tongs to carefully transfer the legs to a shallow container.
  • Let the fat cool until tepid, about 30 minutes, then carefully strain over the duck legs.
  • Discard the solids.
  • Arrange the legs so they are completely submerged in the fat, and place, uncovered, in the refrigerator.
  • Once the fat congeals, cover the container tightly.
  • In this state, the confit can be stored for 1 day to 2 weeks before using.
  • To serve, warm the container over low heat or in a slow oven until the fat turns liquid, then remove the legs.
  • Strip the legs of skin, then pull the meat from the bone in shreds.
  • Discard the skin, bones and any cartilage.
  • The meat is best when just taken from the bone, but you can store it in the refrigerator in shreds, just warm to room temperature before using.
  • You may have to adjust the seasonings with more pepper-salt.
  • The seasoned duck fat can be frozen indefinitely.
  • Strain through several layers of dry cheesecloth to trap excess pepper-salt, then seal and freeze for your next batch of confit.
  • On the second go-round you won't need to season the duck fat, but you will need to add 2 cups of fresh duck fat to the pot in order to cover the same amount of legs.

1 tablespoon szechwan pepper
2 tablespoons kosher salt
2 lbs fresh fat duck hindquarters (about 4)
6 -7 cups freshly rendered duck fat
1 head garlic, smashed
1/2 orange zest, of scrubbed and finely pared
1 1/2 star anise, broken into points
8 slices fresh ginger, smashed (quarter-sized coins)
1/4 teaspoon whole coriander seeds or 1/4 teaspoon fennel seed, crushed
4 scallions, cut into 1 inch nuggets and smashed

DUCK LEG CONFIT HASH

Make and share this Duck Leg Confit Hash recipe from Food.com.

Provided by jesssxm

Categories     Duck

Time 2h

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11



Duck Leg Confit Hash image

Steps:

  • Cook duck legs, skin sides down, in a 12-inch cast-iron or heavy nonstick skillet over moderate heat, turning over once, until skin is golden and some of fat is rendered, about 8 minutes total. Transfer duck to a cutting board, reserving fat in skillet. When duck legs are cool enough to handle, remove skin with any visible fat, then chop skin and fat into 1/2-inch pieces and return to skillet (reserve meat). Cook over moderate heat, stirring occasionally and pressing down on larger pieces, until fat is rendered and skin is deep golden and crisp all over, about 5 minutes. Remove skin with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towels.
  • Pour off all but 3 tablespoons fat from skillet, then add onion and cook over moderate heat, stirring occasionally, until golden brown, about 15 minutes. Add squash, carrots, parsnips and potatoes, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/4 teaspoon pepper and cook, stirring frequently, until vegetables are browned, 20 to 30 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, coarsely shred duck meat, discarding bones and any gristle.
  • Stir duck into vegetables along with cream, port, parsley, fried duck skin, and remaining 3/4 teaspoon salt and 1/2 teaspoon pepper, and stir until combined. Reduce heat to moderately low, then smooth top of mixture and cook, undisturbed, until bottom of hash is golden when lifted with a spatula, 4 to 8 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 265.4, Fat 16.8, SaturatedFat 10.3, Cholesterol 61.1, Sodium 773.4, Carbohydrate 24.4, Fiber 4, Sugar 6.3, Protein 3

2 (6 ounce) confit duck legs
1 large onion, chopped (2 cups)
1/4 lb carrot, cut into 1/3-inch dice
1/4 lb purple potatoes, peeled and cut into 1/3-inch dice
1/8 lb parsnip, peeled and cut into 1/3 inch dice
1/2 lb butternut squash, peeled and cut into 1/3 inch dice
1 1/4 teaspoons salt
3/4 teaspoon black pepper
3/4 cup heavy cream
1/4 cup tawny port
1/4 cup chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley

CONFIT DUCK LEGS

Provided by Paul Grimes

Categories     Duck     Garlic     Marinate     Bastille Day     Spice     Clove     Shallot     Gourmet

Yield Makes 6 (main course) servings

Number Of Ingredients 10



Confit Duck Legs image

Steps:

  • Mince and mash 4 garlic cloves to a paste with a pinch of kosher salt. Stir together paste, kosher salt (1/4 cup), thyme, quatre épices, shallots, and bay leaves in a large bowl. Add duck legs and toss to coat, then marinate, covered and chilled, at least 1 day and up to 2 days.
  • Wipe off marinade with paper towels.
  • Trim off 1/4 inch from top of garlic head, then stick 2 whole cloves into head. Melt duck fat in a wide large heavy pot over low heat, then cook garlic head and duck legs, uncovered, over low heat until fat registers approximately 190°F, about 1 hour. Continue to cook duck, maintaining a temperature of 190 to 210°F, until a wooden pick slides easily into thighs, 2 to 3 hours more.
  • Transfer duck with a slotted spoon to a large bowl (reserve garlic for another use if desired). Slowly pour duck fat through a fine-mesh sieve into a large crock or deep bowl, leaving any cloudy liquid or meat juices in bottom of pot, then pour strained fat over duck legs to cover by 1 inch. (If necessary, shorten drumstick bones 1 to 2 inches using a large heavy knife to fit legs more tightly in bowl.) Cool to room temperature, about 2 hours, then chill, covered, at least 8 hours.
  • Just before serving, remove duck from fat (reserve fat for another use, such as frying), scraping off most of fat, then cook, skin side down, in a large heavy nonstick skillet over low heat, covered, until skin is crisp and duck is heated through, 15 to 20 minutes

1 large head garlic, left unpeeled, plus 4 large cloves, divided
1/4 cup kosher salt
1 tablespoon finely chopped thyme
1 teaspoon Quatre épices (French four-spice blend)
2 large shallots, finely chopped (1/4 cup)
2 Turkish bay leaves or 1 California, crumbled
6 fresh Moulard, Muscovy, or Long Island (Pekin) duck legs (5 pounds total)
2 whole cloves
5 (7-ounce) containers rendered duck fat
Equipment: a deep-fat thermometer

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Confit is a French technique where you cook and store the meat in it’s own fat. Succulent and so tender Ingredients 2duck legs with thighs 1 1/2 cduck fat MARINADE 1 Tbspsalt 4 sprig(s)each fresh thyme, sage, roseemary, and oregano 6 clovegarlic smashed 1shallot chopped 1 Tbspeach black peppercorns and coriander seeds 4star anise 1bay […]
From recipes.studio


DUCK LEG CONFIT NUTRITION FACTS - EAT THIS MUCH
Nutrition Facts. For a Serving Size of 1 portion ( 100 g) How many calories are in Duck Leg Confit? Amount of calories in Duck Leg Confit: Calories 340. Calories from Fat 144 ( 42.4 %)
From eatthismuch.com


WHAT TO SERVE WITH DUCK CONFIT? 8 BEST SIDE DISHES ...
Duck confit has the same ingredients as other confit dishes but has a duck leg instead of chicken or fish. Duck confit is well known for both its unique flavor and its difficulty in making. Salt, pepper, garlic, thyme, and other spices are mixed together and rubbed all over the duck legs before being placed in large containers with salt and left to sit there overnight.
From eatdelights.com


CONFIT DUCK LEGS RECIPES - FOOD-SAVVY.COM
Put the casserole in the oven and heat it to 300°f (150°c); confit duck legs recipes. Duck meat is rich in protein, packed with vitamins and minerals and without the skin is very lean. Do not preheat the oven. Jun 19, 2020 · ingredients 2 uncooked peking duck legs 1 tablespoon kosher salt 1 lemon, zested and thinly sliced 3 cloves garlic, crushed 1 tablespoon whole … Roasted Bone …
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DUCK CONFIT LA BELLE CHAURIENNE (1250G TIN 4 DUCK LEGS ...
Each tin contains 4 duck legs and has 3 years life (can be stored in a cupboard). Ingredients. Duck legs, duck fat, salt. Product details . Storage: Confit de canard can be stored in a cupboard 3 years. Once opened store in fridge and consume within 3 days. Nutritional Info: Per 100g : 1508 kJ (364 kcal) Fat : 30.1g of which saturated : 10.4g / Carbohydrates : 0.2g of …
From thegoodfoodnetwork.com


CONFIT DUCK LEGS RECIPE - FOOD NEWS
Put the duck in a large casserole dish and cover with the duck fat. Add the bay leaves and peppercorns and cook for about 2 1/2 hours, or until the meat is almost falling away from the bone. Remove the confit duck legs from their fat. Heat an ovenproof fry pan on the stove on high. Add the duck legs, skin-side down, and cook for 4 minutes.
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WHAT IS DUCK CONFIT? - FOOD REPUBLIC
Place the duck legs in a single layer skin side down in a large pot. Pour the melted duck fat over top and place in the oven for 3 to 4 hours until the meat can easily be pulled from the bone. To preserve: Pour fat over cooked duck to submerge completely, allow to solidify and refrigerate. Tags: confit. duck.
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HOW TO COOK DUCK CONFIT LEG?
If frozen, thaw duck leg confit in refrigerator overnight. Remove from bag. Place duck legs on a pan. Cook in a 375 degree F preheated oven for 25-35 minutes. Can place under the broiler for additional browning. Why do duck legs take so long to cook? Nope. In a duck, as in any bird, the legs are somewhat tougher than the breast. This is one reason why the commonest leg …
From dailydelish.us


CONFIT DUCK LEGS (4 LEGS) – L'ARTISAN GOURMET FOOD
best served with diced potatoes cooked in the duck fat (included with the legs) When the potatoes are brown add chopped rosemary and garlic, cook for 2 minutes. While you are cooking the potatoes put the legs in the oven for about 20 to 30 or until the skin is crispy. plate the potatoes, leg and a green salad.
From lartisangourmetfood.com


DUCK LEG CONFIT RECIPE | FOOD & WINE PAIRING | JORDAN WINERY
Press duck legs into mixture to coat each leg evenly. Tightly cover bowl and marinate in the refrigerator for 24 to 48 hours. Preheat oven to 200°. In a small saucepan, melt the duck fat. Remove duck legs from the refrigerator and carefully brush marinade from the legs. Arrange the legs in a single, tight layer in an earthenware casserole or ...
From jordanwinery.com


FULLY COOKED CONFIT DUCK LEGS 140 G (4.9 OZ) X 24 | COSTCO
This Confit duck leg is fully cooked in the traditional French method. It takes just 10 minutes in the oven to deliver a rich-tasting duck leg with wonderful texture and tenderness. King Cole ducks are a product of Canada and are raised free run in spacious barns. There are no hormones, growth stimulants, phosphates, food colouring or additives.
From costco.ca


MORE THAN 8 THINGS TO DO WITH CONFIT DE CANARD (AKA CONFIT ...
Lois’s confit with white beans – preheat the oven to 210ºC, and put four legs of confit of chicken or duck (minus most of the fat of course) into a casserole for about twenty minutes to get it crispy. Meanwhile fry a couple of cloves of crushed garlic, add about six medium chopped plum tomatoes and two tins (800g/1lb 12 oz) of white cannellini beans), a tablespoon …
From saucydressings.com


DUCK CONFIT RECIPES - BBC FOOD
Confit duck is a marvellous make-ahead dish. After cooking, the confit duck can be cooled and stored, covered in the fat, in an airtight container in the fridge. It will keep for weeks if properly ...
From bbc.co.uk


CLASSIC DUCK CONFIT RECIPE: HOW TO MAKE DUCK ... - MASTERCLASS
Classic Duck Confit Recipe: How to Make Duck Confit. Written by the MasterClass staff. Last updated: Nov 23, 2020 • 2 min read. Learn how to make duck confit, a French bistro classic, and you'll have decadent preserved duck legs all winter long.
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WHAT IS DUCK LEG CONFIT? – CENTER OF THE PLATE | D ...
Duck leg confit is one of those items that makes life better. It’s already fully cooked, so it’s ready to eat: seared, broiled, shredded into salads, tacos, pasta, over potatoes or other vegetables. On a pizza, or in a sandwich, duck confit is the ultimate in versatility. You can even serve it like a chicken leg; just broil it to crisp the skin. It’s a favorite weeknight fast food. And ...
From center-of-the-plate.com


BEST DUCK CONFIT BREAKFAST SANDWICH RECIPES | COMFORT FOOD ...
Step 2. Rub duck legs with salt (salt will be washed off). Step 3. Coat duck legs liberally with the spice mixture and press a sprig each of rosemary and thyme into the skinless side of each duck leg. Step 4. Place a cooling rack into a baking sheet and transfer duck legs onto the cooling rack, flesh-side down. Step 5.
From foodnetwork.ca


SOUS VIDE DUCK CONFIT RECIPE - SERIOUS EATS

From seriouseats.com


CONFIT OF DUCK LEGS - GOOD TASTE FOODS
Our confit of duck leg is complimented excellently by a fluffy bed of mash and asparagus. Ingredients: Duck legs (97%) Seasoning (sugar, salt, garlic powder, spices), duck fat. Cooking Guidelines. Remove packaging and place on a wire rack in a baking tray. Place in a preheated oven at 200°C/Fan 180°C/Gas Mark 6 for 20-25 minutes or until ...
From goodtastefoods.co.uk


DUCK LEG CONFIT | MEAT & POULTRY | BALDOR SPECIALTY FOODS
Duck Leg Confit. Duck legs are first hand-rubbed with a proprietary blend of nine spices and flavorings. They're then layered with fresh aromatics and refrigerated for 36-48 hours. Once removed from the marinade, the legs are cooked in duck fat for 4-6 hours until the meat loosens from the bone but still intact.
From baldorfood.com


DUCK - FOOD & WINE
More and more specialty-food stores are selling duck confit legs, but in a pinch, rotisserie chicken works well, too. Recipes with Rotisserie Chicken; 14 …
From foodandwine.com


DUCK LEG CONFIT | GOURMET-FOOD.COM
Fabrique Delice, the makers of these duck leg confits, is a traditional French charcuterie company in Hayward, California; they have been preparing time-honored classics alongside innovative new products for over 20 years. Enjoy the Duck Leg Confit cold or heated up, great for Cassoulet. Each package contains one duck leg of approximately 7 ounces.
From gourmet-food.com


WHAT THE HECK IS CONFIT? | ASK THE FOOD LAB
Properly confit'ed duck legs, for instance, can last several weeks in a cool room, several months in a refrigerator. Confit fruit can last for years. *Sugar syrups in low concentrations are a good medium for bacteria, while higher concentrations become increasingly more hostile. With certain foods—most meats—this storage phase is nearly as important as …
From seriouseats.com


CONFIT DUCK LEGS NUTRITION FACTS - EAT THIS MUCH
Calories, carbs, fat, protein, fiber, cholesterol, and more for Confit Duck Legs ( Plaisirs Gastronomiques). Want to use it in a meal plan? Head to the diet generator and enter the number of calories you want.
From eatthismuch.com


CONFIT DUCK LEG RECIPE - GOOD FOOD
In my opinion there aren't many things in the world of food more flavoursome than a confit duck leg. Ingredients. 4 duck legs, trimmed. 1/2 cup rock salt. 1 kg duck fat, melted. 2 bay leaves. 3 sprigs thyme. 1 tbsp black peppercorns. 6 medium kipfler potatoes, boiled, peeled and sliced. Sea salt. Freshly ground white pepper . Method. Two days before serving, evenly sprinkle duck …
From goodfood.com.au


CONFIT DUCK LEGS | SLOW COOKED & FREE-RANGE | DONALD RUSSELL
Defrost in original pack in the refrigerator for 12 hours. Ensure thoroughly defrosted before cooking/reheating. PAN FRY: Heat a frying pan over a low heat and sauté the legs, skin side down, with a little of the fat, until the skin is crisp, golden and heated through. OVEN: Preheat oven to 200°C / Fan 180°C / Gas 6. Lift the duck legs out of the fat wipe off most of the …
From donaldrussell.com


DUCK LEG CONFIT - GOURMET FOOD MARKET INSPIRED BY CHEFS
3 legs of 6.4 oz avg. Add to Cart. Add to Compare. Cooking Instructions. Fully cooked. Enjoy cold or heated up, great for Cassoulet! Store in freezer below 0˚F (-18˚C) during 9 months. Keep frozen until ready to use.
From cuisineryfoodmarket.com


DUCK CONFIT (FRENCH SLOW-COOKED DUCK) | RECIPETIN EATS
Duck Confit after removing from the oven after 8 hours of slow roasting submerged in duck fat. Duck cut used for Duck Confit. The cut of duck used for Duck Confit are duck legs.It is the lower leg plus the thigh attached, a poultry cut known as a maryland here in Australia.. It must be bone-in and with the skin on.
From recipetineats.com


CONFIT DUCK LEG | BLANDY’S AT INGLEWOOD
MARINATING THE DUCK LEGS . For the confit salt put all the ingredients in a mortar and pestle and crush to a fine salt. Score the duck legs around the knuckle. Season heavily with the confit salt, cover and refrigerate for 24 hours. COOKING THE DUCK LEGS . Preheat the oven to 130°C. Rinse excess salt off the legs. In an ovenproof casserole dish, melt the duck fat, add …
From blandysbistro.co.uk


CONFIT DUCK LEG AND MASH RECIPE - FOOD NEWS
Confit Duck Legs Method Pre-heat the oven to 190°C. Place the duck legs on a baking tray and spread with plum jam and cover with grapes, star anise and thyme. Roast in the oven for 15 mins. Meanwhile prepare the potatoes. Peel and cube the potatoes and place them in a large pot covered with water. Bring to the boil for 10 mins until soft.
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