KAREN MARTINI'S DUCK WITH CHICKPEAS, CARROTS, ORANGE AND …
Sweet citrus and warm spices complement duck so well, especially the legs. The carrots – which are stunning with anise – add a rich, vegetable sweetness, perfectly marrying with the intense flavour of the bird. This is a very hearty and technically simple braise – and a wonderful surprise for those who think that duck is only for restaurants! Meanwhile, you'll be left with a stunning sauce that just begs to be soaked up with mashed potato, cous cous or tiny, buttered pasta.
Provided by Karen Martini
Categories Main-course
Total Time 1 hours 30 minutes
Yield SERVES 4-6
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
1. Preheat the oven to 180C (200C conventional).
2. Heat the oil in a large frying-pan over a medium heat. Season the duck generously with salt and pepper, then place skin-side down in the pan for 6 minutes. Flip and sear for 4 minutes, then transfer to a roasting tray, skin-side up.
3. Add all the other ingredients to the tray, seasoning with salt. Place the tray over a medium heat and bring to a simmer, ensuring the legs aren't submerged. Cover tray tightly with baking paper, then foil, and transfer to the oven. Cook for 1 hour.
4. After an hour, uncover the tray, remove the cinnamon and turn the temperature up to 200C (220C conventional). Roast for 25-30 minutes until the duck is coloured and the sauce has reduced a little. The meat should be falling from the bone.
5. Serve as is, or strain off some of the juices and reduce in a separate pan for a thicker sauce. Serve with mashed potatoes or cous cous and greens.
This recipe was originally published in Good Weekend magazine
KAREN MARTINI'S DUCK WITH CHICKPEAS, CARROTS, ORANGE AND …
Sweet citrus and warm spices complement duck so well, especially the legs. The carrots – which are stunning with anise – add a rich, vegetable sweetness, perfectly marrying with the intense flavour of the bird. This is a very hearty and technically simple braise – and a wonderful surprise for those who think that duck is only for restaurants! Meanwhile, you'll be left with a stunning sauce that just begs to be soaked up with mashed potato, cous cous or tiny, buttered pasta.
Provided by Karen Martini
Categories Main-course
Total Time 1 hours 30 minutes
Yield SERVES 4-6
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
1. Preheat the oven to 180C (200C conventional).
2. Heat the oil in a large frying-pan over a medium heat. Season the duck generously with salt and pepper, then place skin-side down in the pan for 6 minutes. Flip and sear for 4 minutes, then transfer to a roasting tray, skin-side up.
3. Add all the other ingredients to the tray, seasoning with salt. Place the tray over a medium heat and bring to a simmer, ensuring the legs aren't submerged. Cover tray tightly with baking paper, then foil, and transfer to the oven. Cook for 1 hour.
4. After an hour, uncover the tray, remove the cinnamon and turn the temperature up to 200C (220C conventional). Roast for 25-30 minutes until the duck is coloured and the sauce has reduced a little. The meat should be falling from the bone.
5. Serve as is, or strain off some of the juices and reduce in a separate pan for a thicker sauce. Serve with mashed potatoes or cous cous and greens.
This recipe was originally published in Good Weekend magazine
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