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I am going to make a duck and cherry pie this weekend. I have never cooked duck before are there any specific ways to cook duck, any specific spices I should be using? ![]()
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Oh, when I read that I thought you meant you were putting the duck and cherry in the pie together? ![]()
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http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/duck … n-pancakes
This is a favourite in our house.
And I found this, might get some ideas from here.
http://www.duckrecipes.org/
Good luck and enjoy.
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http://www.jamieoliver.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=48610
Here's another duck thread
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Thanks for the information, there is some great ideas and tips for cooking duck.
CakeMuffinPie I am going to put the black cherries and the duck together in a pie. We had a French restaurant in South Africa that was well know for their duck and cherry pie.
Duck and black cherries taste great together in a pie.
Last edited by Africanbear (Thu 16 Jul 09 11:01am)
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Oh so that was right, cool
Sounds like an interesting combination, but if they can put duck and orange together, why not cherries?
Happy cooking ![]()
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I made the duck and cherry pie today and it was really great. My husband loved it
It was the first time I cooked duck and to prepare everything took a lot of time but it is really worth the effort.
I posted a picture in my blog of the duck and cherry pie. ![]()
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I would love that recipe Africanbear. It sounds brilliant.
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Hey Africanbear, I saw this at chow.com and thought of you:
Smoked Duck and Cherry Pressed Sandwich
A crunchy baguette stuffed with smoked duck, arugula, blue cheese, and cherries.
By Aida Mollenkamp
Cherries and duck are usually paired on menus at white-tablecloth restaurants, but here we layer them in a crusty baguette with peppery greens and sweet cheese for a more relaxed, portable version.
What to buy: Smoked duck can be found at the meat or deli counter of most gourmet markets and butchers. If you’re having a hard time finding it, your favorite smoked and/or cured meat would substitute beautifully.
Game plan: This is a somewhat messy sandwich to eat because the cherries tend to fall out. We like the bursts of flavor that come from halving the cherries, but you could chop them finely if you’d like to lower the mess factor.
TIME/SERVINGS
Total Time: 30 mins
Active Time: 20 mins
Makes: 1 sandwich
INGREDIENTS
1/3 cup Bing cherries, pitted and halved
1 teaspoon sherry vinegar
1/3 cup baby arugula leaves, torn into bite-size pieces
1 teaspoon olive oil
1 (6-inch) sweet French roll
2 ounces smoked duck breast, thinly sliced
1 ounce sweet blue cheese, such as Gorgonzola dolce (about 1 1/2 tablespoons)
INSTRUCTIONS
Heat a grill pan or a gas or charcoal grill to medium (about 350°F).
Combine cherries and vinegar in a small nonreactive bowl and season well with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Toss to combine and set mixture aside to macerate for at least 10 minutes. In a separate small bowl, toss arugula leaves with olive oil, season with salt and freshly ground black pepper, and set aside. Slice the roll in half horizontally and pull out the interior of the bottom half to create a pocket.
When the cherries have macerated and the grill is heated, prepare your sandwich. Fill the bottom half of the roll by layering arugula, duck breast, and cheese, then top with the cherry mixture, including any juices in the bowl. Close the sandwich with the top piece of bread, press down until it’s flattened, and wrap it in aluminum foil.
Place the sandwich in the heated pan or on the grill and weight it down with a heavy object (a filled teapot or a frying pan works well). Grill until the bread is toasted and the cheese is melted, turning over halfway through, about 10 minutes total. Let rest in the foil 3 to 4 minutes before slicing and eating.
Beverage pairing: Benton Lane Pinot Noir, Oregon. Duck and cherries could call for no other grape than Pinot Noir. The Pinot could come from almost anywhere, but the sweet cherries can find their counterpart especially in a new-world version. This wine from Oregon has bright fruit but also a dusty, leafy edge that will pick up the arugula nicely.
See more recipes at: http://www.chow.com
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Ms Pablo here is the Duck and Cherry pie recipe.
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/brucehong/duckcher.html
I found it online as the restaurant that served this pie closed down.
It is really good. ![]()
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