See why one top chef says 'don't sleep on duck' and how he cooks this perfect protein. This recipe was shared by Mario Brugnoli, Executive Chef at 'Eat, Art, Love' in St Pete's Warehouse District.
Instructions: Place corn, cream and Duck Confit into a large saute pan. Bring cream to a full boil. Reduce approximately 25 percent, until cream forms a sauce with desired consistency. Add parsley and ...
My eyes widened when I opened this recipe, submitted by one of my favorite Belltown spots, Spur Gastropub. Duck cooked in duck fat, topped with a bacon vinaigrette? Yes, please. Thanksgiving only ...
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Although many duck confit recipes will ask you to purchase several jars' worth of pricey duck fat, we're here to tell you the dirty little secret those recipes won't tell you: You don’t actually need ...
As someone who cooks by the calendar, I’ve always wondered why strawberries and corn on the cob are socially acceptable any time of year, while duck is so often perceived as food for fall and winter.
Ingredients for Salt 1/2 cup Kosher Salt 2 each Bay Leaves 2 tablespoons Fresh Thyme, chopped 1/4 cup Italian Parsley, chopped 1 teaspoon Black Peppercorns, fresh cracked Duck: 4 Hind quarters of ...
Grind the thyme, fennel, peppercorns, coriander, and bay leaf together in a spice grinder or a coffee grinder dedicated to spices, and then combine the ground spices with salt and sugar. (This makes ...
Grind the thyme, fennel, peppercorns, coriander, and bay leaf together in a spice grinder or a coffee grinder dedicated to spices, and then combine the ground spices with salt and sugar. (This makes ...