Roast Duck Legs Recipe

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WEBDec 17, 2015 · If the legs are skinny, add enough fat to come about 1/4 inch up the sides of the dish. Put the casserole in the oven and turn it to …

Rating: 5/5(49)
Total Time: 2 hrs 10 mins
Category: Main Course
Calories: 250 per serving
1. Pat the duck or goose legs dry with paper towels. If you have store-bought duck legs, prick the skin of the duck all over with a needle or the point of a sharp knife. Do not pierce the meat itself. Piercing the skin gives the fat a place to seep out. Salt your duck legs well and set them aside, skin side up. Let them come to room temperature for at least 30 minutes and up to 90 minutes.
2. Put the legs in a small casserole. How small? You want the casserole to be just big enough to hold the legs. Now you need some fat. If the legs themselves are fatty, you will only need to pour a thin sheen of oil or melted duck fat on the bottom of the casserole, then place the duck legs close together, but not overlapping. If the legs are skinny, add enough fat to come about 1/4 inch up the sides of the dish.
3. Put the casserole in the oven and turn it to 300°F; if you have a digital oven, you could even go down to 285°F. Do not preheat the oven. Every duck has a different level of fat, so doneness is more an art than a science. But it will take at least 90 minutes, and probably two hours, and even 3 or 4 hours won't hurt them. After 90 minutes, check the duck: It should be partly submerged in melted fat and the skin should be getting crispy.
4. When the skin is starting to look crispy, turn the heat to 375°F. Check after 15 minutes. You’re looking for a light golden brown. Remove the casserole from the oven and let cool for 10 to 15 minutes before eating. Save the accumulated fat for cooking vegetables, other meats or for keeping your skin shiny. I strain the fat through a paper towel, but you really only need to do this if you are saving the fat for several weeks or months; strained, it will keep for 6 months tightly covered in the fridge. Well wrapped, the duck meat itself will last up to 2 weeks in the fridge.

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WEBDirections. Preheat your oven to 300ºF and heat a cast-iron pan on the stove. Pat the duck legs dry with paper towels and season both sides with salt and pepper. Place both legs skin side down in the preheated cast …

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WEBNov 2, 2020 · Sear for 3-5 minutes until browned and the legs start to release some fat. Remove pan from heat. Add potatoes and coat with the duck fat in the pan. Season …

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WEBMay 28, 2015 · Instructions. Sear the duck legs: Set the oven to 425°F. Season the duck legs with salt and pepper. Heat a cast iron skillet over medium-low heat for five minutes, then set the duck legs in the skillet, …

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WEBFeb 16, 2021 · Cook the duck legs. When ready, preheat an oven to 275 F. Place duck legs in a small baking dish (the smaller the better — as they cook, the duck fat will render and melt; it helps for the duck legs to be …

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WEBApr 4, 2016 · While the duck legs are roasting, make the sauce. In a small saucepan, bring wine vinegar, orange juice, orange zest, and garlic to a boil over medium-high heat, then adjust heat to low and simmer. Allow the …

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WEBAdd 2 teaspoons salt, reduce heat to low, and bring beans to a bare simmer. Cover, but leave lid ajar. Cook very slowly, adding water as needed, for about 1½ hours, or until beans are soft. Taste broth and …

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WEBLet them bake for 2 hours. Remove your duck confit from the oven. Take the duck legs out of the fat and set the fat aside (*see note). To brown and crisp the skin, you can increase the oven temperature to 400°F (205°C), …

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WEBFeb 11, 2023 · Set aside for 10-15 minutes. In a mixing bowl, add the remaining crushed ginger, crushed black peppercorns, garlic, light soy sauce, oyster sauce, shaoxing wine, sugar and sesame oil. Stir to …

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WEBDec 14, 2011 · Step 3. Fill the steamer pan halfway with water and bring to a rolling boil over high heat. Add the steamer tray, cover, and steam the duck for 25 minutes. The …

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WEBApr 25, 2016 · Heat the oven to 180°C/160°C Fan/350°F. Get out a smallish roasting tin that can go on the stove, and sear the duck legs, skin-side down over medium heat, until the skin turns golden and gives out some …

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WEBStep 1. Trim all visible fat from the duck legs, then lay them in a large, broad skillet. They can overlap if necessary. Turn the heat to medium, and add the remaining ingredients …

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WEBHeat the oven to 160C/140C fan/gas 3. Heat a little oil in a shallow flameproof casserole or roasting tin. If the duck legs have been salted in advance, pat them dry with kitchen paper. Sizzle the legs in the tin or …

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WEBJun 9, 2021 · Coat duck with salt, herbs and spices: Place duck legs and all the curing ingredients in a large bowl and toss well with your hands. Cure 12 -24 hrs: Transfer to a ceramic or glass dish large enough so the …

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WEB1. Preheat the oven to 180°C (approximately 350°F). Rinse the duck legs, pat dry, season with salt and pepper and sear in a hot frying pan in the duck fat. Add the herbs and spices and deglaze with the red wine. Add …

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WEBApr 1, 2010 · Place the duck legs in a large baking dish in which they can sit in a single layer. Rub the salt mixture over the legs on both sides. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for two hours or longer, up to 24 hours. …

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