Need good duck recipes
Need good duck recipes
Tired of cooking ducks the same few ways. Anyone got any tried and true recipes?
- Greenhead22
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Cut your duck breasts into strips. Marinate them overnight in everything you've got in your spice cabinet......Tony's, Cavender's....Allegro Wild Game, Lea & Perrin's, you get my drift.
Melt a stick of butter in a skillet. Cut up an onion and sautee your onion for about 10 minutes. Cut your heat on low fire, and put the strips in the skillet, seasoning, liquid and all.
Cover and and sautee your duck and onion for roughly 15 minutes, and they'll be ready to eat.
Melt a stick of butter in a skillet. Cut up an onion and sautee your onion for about 10 minutes. Cut your heat on low fire, and put the strips in the skillet, seasoning, liquid and all.
Cover and and sautee your duck and onion for roughly 15 minutes, and they'll be ready to eat.
I made a pot of gumbo on the last mess of ducks i killed. Really enjoyed it. Its not that hard, just takes a long time.
Last edited by ntzhunter on Tue Jan 15, 2008 4:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Here are 2 that are tried and proven.
Duck Gumbo
(Grandmother's Rolling Fork Recipe)
Cook 2 or 3 Ducks in 4 quarts water with 1 quartered onion, 2 ribs of celery, and 1 tablespoon salt until well done. Save stock and debone ducks. (About 10 duck breast halves can be substituted). (or substitooted if your from Delta City)
1 ½ sticks oleo
1 cup flour
Brown slowly while stirring to make rue.
(When adding ingredients to rue, make sure they are very warm or the rue will separate and you will have to start over).
2 quarts duck stock (save the rest as it may be needed later).
1 heaping cup chopped onion
1 heaping cup chopped celery
1 bell pepper chopped
3 cloves garlic
1 bunch green onions
(Optional) 2 lbs. link smoked sausage sliced, cooked, drained, and then chopped
Sliced Okra optional
Mix with stock
Add, 1 (5ounce can) tomato paste
2 No. 2 cans tomatoes ( not sure what No. 2 tomatoes means again guessing Delta City humor) (English pea size can)
2 t Accent
1 t. oregano
2 t. salt
1 t. parsley
1 t. thyme
1 T. black pepper
1 t. red pepper
Mix and simmer long time. Tobasco to taste. Serve over rice. ENJOY!!!
Duck & Deer Marinade
(This recipe won the Natchez Wild Game Cookoff
for the best marinade 3 years running. A friend had to
take the winner duck hunting at his honey hole for 2 years
to get the recipe.)
1/4 cup Lea and Perins in the Green Bottle
1 ½ cup canola oil
3/4 cup Soy Sauce
2 T. Mustard Powder
2 ½ t. Salt
1 ½ t Flake parsley
1 T. Ground pepper
½ cup Red Wine Vinegar
1 crushed garlic clove
1/3 cup lemon juice
Blend for 30 to 40 seconds
Best way to do the duck breasts is to cut each breast half in 4 strips, role in a pinwheel with
bacon, marinate with the above marinade overnight and cook on the grill until pink. (Do not
over cook) About 5-6 minutes a side.
Deer tenderloin and backstraps wrapped and bacon, marinaded, and cooked on the grill are
also delicious.
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Duck Gumbo
(Grandmother's Rolling Fork Recipe)
Cook 2 or 3 Ducks in 4 quarts water with 1 quartered onion, 2 ribs of celery, and 1 tablespoon salt until well done. Save stock and debone ducks. (About 10 duck breast halves can be substituted). (or substitooted if your from Delta City)
1 ½ sticks oleo
1 cup flour
Brown slowly while stirring to make rue.
(When adding ingredients to rue, make sure they are very warm or the rue will separate and you will have to start over).
2 quarts duck stock (save the rest as it may be needed later).
1 heaping cup chopped onion
1 heaping cup chopped celery
1 bell pepper chopped
3 cloves garlic
1 bunch green onions
(Optional) 2 lbs. link smoked sausage sliced, cooked, drained, and then chopped
Sliced Okra optional
Mix with stock
Add, 1 (5ounce can) tomato paste
2 No. 2 cans tomatoes ( not sure what No. 2 tomatoes means again guessing Delta City humor) (English pea size can)
2 t Accent
1 t. oregano
2 t. salt
1 t. parsley
1 t. thyme
1 T. black pepper
1 t. red pepper
Mix and simmer long time. Tobasco to taste. Serve over rice. ENJOY!!!
Duck & Deer Marinade
(This recipe won the Natchez Wild Game Cookoff
for the best marinade 3 years running. A friend had to
take the winner duck hunting at his honey hole for 2 years
to get the recipe.)
1/4 cup Lea and Perins in the Green Bottle
1 ½ cup canola oil
3/4 cup Soy Sauce
2 T. Mustard Powder
2 ½ t. Salt
1 ½ t Flake parsley
1 T. Ground pepper
½ cup Red Wine Vinegar
1 crushed garlic clove
1/3 cup lemon juice
Blend for 30 to 40 seconds
Best way to do the duck breasts is to cut each breast half in 4 strips, role in a pinwheel with
bacon, marinate with the above marinade overnight and cook on the grill until pink. (Do not
over cook) About 5-6 minutes a side.
Deer tenderloin and backstraps wrapped and bacon, marinaded, and cooked on the grill are
also delicious.
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