With the right technique and simple accompaniments, duck is easy to get right. Serious Eats / Vicky Wasik Duck may seem like something you'd order at a fancy French bistro, but with these simple ...
Here's how to bake, braise, roast, or smoke duck for incredible entrées any day of the week. Cooking duck confit may sound like something best left to restaurant chefs, but F&W Test Kitchen's Adam ...
For something so small and simple, a wild duck breast is too often tragically disrespected on plates at duck camps and around the family dinner table. Words such as “greasy” and “tough” or ...
Note: This recipe from “Simply French,” Patricia Wells’ book with three-star French chef Joel Robuchon, is a good example of the attention to detail that makes a truly great cook. It’s a small thing, ...
Note: This recipe uses duck stock, which takes two hours to make. The stock can be prepared the day before you cook the duck. Chop the duck’s neck, gizzard and heart into pieces of 1½ inches or less ...
The duck gets the spectacular treatment laid out by chef Marcus Samuelsson in his “Aquavit” cookbook, including a night marinating in strong coffee laced with shards of cinnamon sticks and green ...
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 ...
With Mardi Gras looming, I thought it might be fun to cook up some New Orleans-styled goodies featuring duck, andouille sausage and Creole seasoning. These rich ingredients are typical of the fare ...
Thanksgiving is fast approaching, and if you’re having a hard time figuring out what to bring to Friendsgiving or to cook for your family’s upcoming feast, fret not. We’ve asked fashion and beauty ...