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Duck with Peppercorn & Whisky Sauce Recipe

Duck with Peppercorn & Whisky Sauce

To Prep
15 mins
To Cook
15 mins
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Serves
2
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Ingredients

  1. 2 fresh duck breasts
  2. 1 tbsp duck fat
  3. 1 French shallot, finely sliced
  4. 1 tsp green peppercorns, in brine
  5. 1 tsp Szechuan peppercorns
  6. 1 tsp pink peppercorns
  7. 200ml chicken stock, reduce by a third
  8. 30ml whisky
  9. 100ml thickened cream
  10. 2 desiree potatoes, peeled and cut into chips
  11. Salt and pepper

Method

  1. Preheat the oven to 190°C and remove the duck from the fridge at least 30 minutes before cooking and pat the skin dry.
  2. Trim some of the excess fat and add to a pan for the chips. Place on a medium heat and allow the fat to render.
  3. Season the duck with salt. Place skin-side down into an oven-safe pan off the heat, and no oil is required. Now gradually bring the heat up to medium. The aim is to render out the fat and form a crispy golden skin; this should take 4 - 8 mins. Turn duck and drain fat into the other pan, then place duck in the oven to cook for a further 8 - 10 minutes. Remove and rest for 10 minutes.
  4. Meanwhile add the potatoes to the duck fat on a medium-high heat with a pinch of salt and cook until golden and cook through.
  5. While the duck is resting, make the sauce. Fry the shallots and peppercorns for 1 - 2 minutes over a high heat and add the whiskey. Flambée and then allow the flames to subside. Add the stock and bring to the boil. Reduce by ⅓ and then add the cream, stir through and cook for a further minute to thicken.
  6. Slice the duck and serve with duck fat chips and sauce.

Recipe by: Justine Schofield

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