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Favorite Duck Recipe

Started by TnTurk, January 11, 2012, 08:16:39 PM

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TnTurk

Just wondering what your favorite way to cook ducks or maybe a good recipe you would like to share.

tiggere

Step 1 -
lay the breast down flat and take your knife and cut it horizontally (parallel to the table) to where you have two equal halves...then take a meat mallet and some plastic wrap and pound them out pretty good...then soak them in milk (buttermilk is best) over night...NOTE - the milk will be pink in the morning...its NOT strawberry milk...pour it out !!

Step 2 -
mix half a box of cream cheese with some garlic powder, salt, pepper, and Grill Mates "Kickin-Chicken" seasoning until everything is mixed smooth...then dice an onion and a jalepeno pepper up and mix into the cream cheese (food processor and throwing everything in is the best)...also have a pack of applewood or hickory smoked bacon ready...

Step 3 -
Lay a duck breast down and put a dollop of the cream cheese mix towards one end...then roll it up covering the cream cheese mix...then wrap one length of bacon around the rolled up duck breast...secure with a tooth pick...once complete put them closely fitting into a glass pan and hit them pretty good with worchestershire and teriyaki sauce and let sit in the fridge for a couple hours...

Step 4 -
put oven on 350 and bake for about 10 minutes (be sure oven is pre-heated to 350)...then turn the broiler on and brown the bacon...flip them over and brown the bottom (maybe another minute or so)

Step 5 -
EAT !!!


Basin_hunter

#2
Duck gumbo hands down !

Boil roux until totally dissolved. Quarter up ducks and season well with cajun seasoning. Brown ducks on the side with large skillet. Cut up onions and smoked pork or pork/venison sausage. After roux is totally dissolved add in ducks and let boil for about 1 hr. Then add in onions and sausage. Boil on low heat until ducks are tender. I usually let it boil down for about 3 hrs. Roux amount depends on the size of your pot and amount of water. Serve over rice.

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