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Duck at Bryngarw Park


Duck at Bryngarw Park

This duck is BIG!!



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lovely duck.

14 Aug, 2009

 

lovely markings,

14 Aug, 2009

 

Makes me think of Christmas dinner ...!

14 Aug, 2009

 

Lol! Bamboo. I love duck as a starter and make my own little conction with it.

Plenty of meat on this one!! But you're right Suey & SB....it is a lovely one......a lovely, big, round, plump, juicy one!! yum yum...LOL!!

14 Aug, 2009

 

Never mind as a starter, I like it instead of turkey, makes a great roast and a fantastic stock afterwards. I'm curious now as to what you do with it for a starter...

14 Aug, 2009

 

savage lol

14 Aug, 2009

 

Nothing special but I'm famed within the family for my Prawn Cocktail dish as I make the sauce from scratch and use BIG juicy prawns and.......ooh, stop it, I'm salivating here!

Anyway, the duck thing is very simple. Starter for 2:

Remove the skin of 1 duck breast and cut into small slices. Cook in a small pan with olive oil - I season the oil before I put the duck in, with salt & pepper, both from mills.

Whilst the duck is cooking, cut 3 slices off a round french loaf - forget the name of the loaf - and lightly fry in a griddle pan in olive oil. I normally drizzle olive oil over the bread when it's in there so it fries nicely and becomes crunchy.

When both the bread & duck are done - the bread will just show the griddle lines and is more like a lightly fried toast - cut the 3 slices across and stack almost like a wigwam effect by resting one edge on top of another around in a sort of circle of petals, if that makes sense?

Cover with a handful of washed Wild Rocket before placing the cooked duck piece onto the rocket. Then drizzle all over with hot sticky plum sauce and season with the mills again. WA-LA!

Very tasty ans surprisingly light for a starter.

14 Aug, 2009

 

yummy sounds good OB, think you mean tiger bread, duck is so good but cant think about it being a cute bird, like i cant think about lamb being a cute baby sheep just put it out of my mind

14 Aug, 2009

 

No it's def not tiger bread SB. Will get the name next time I'm out!!

14 Aug, 2009

 

i hope no vegetarians are reading this,if mr duck goes missing we know where to come,

15 Aug, 2009

 

Lol!

15 Aug, 2009

 

Sounds delicious - but as a heartburn sufferer, I think I'd need to double up the dose of the pills! I'll give it a try though, thanks for the recipe.

15 Aug, 2009

 

It is not recommended to eat muscovy ducks as they filter life forms out of the muckiest ponds available , where few other wildfowl can make a living , they say they taste of mud!

15 Aug, 2009

 

Oh Indypendant, I wasn't serious!! If its not wrapped in a plastic bag from the supermarket, I'm not eating it...

15 Aug, 2009

 

Bamboo I hate to tell you this but youre supposed to take the plastic bag off, then it tastes a lot more like duck when you cook it, and a lot less like plastic !

15 Aug, 2009

 

Love the duck

18 Aug, 2009

 

LOL-)))

18 Aug, 2009



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