Breaking down a whole duck may seem daunting, but it's a valuable skill for home cooks looking to take their cooking repertoire just a bit further. There's something so satisfying about starting with ...
Often used in Asian cuisine as well as in French cooking, duck meat is slightly darker in color than chicken or turkey, but is nonetheless still delicious—especially when you've got to right recipes ...
10 ounces kabocha squash, seeded; half cut into two equal wedges for roasting; half peeled and cut into chunks to purée 3 tablespoons heavy cream 1 tablespoon brown sugar Kosher salt and black pepper ...
Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Use a sharp knife to score duck’s skin at ½-inch intervals, taking care not to pierce the flesh. Season with salt all over. Set a large, heavy skillet over medium-low heat ...
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.
Julia Collin-Davison makes Bridget Lancaster Duck Breasts with Port Wine-Fig Sauce. Toni Tipton-Martin tells the story of the Tatin sisters and the history of their namesake dish, and Bridget makes ...