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Topic: Anybody got an easy duck recipe?  (Read 1527 times)

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I bought a 5 lb duck that I plan to cook for Thanksgiving and I've never done one before. So, I was wondering if anybody has an easy recipe that they'd recommend. I found this recipe online that seems to get good reviews:

http://allrecipes.com/recipe/65147/roasted-duck/

Thanks.

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Never cooked domestic duck.....
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That recipe will do but it's kinda vague and dumbed down.  There are much better recipes out there.

That one doesn't mention patting the skin dry with a towel or bringing it to room temperature, or using a thermometer, all of which I think are important.  You don't want to overcooked a nice duck.  Or worse, have wet rubbery skin.


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Just cooked one last week.
Butterfly duck.
Rub with salt n Pepper
Rub with a bunch fresh rosemary.
Leave rosemary  bunch inside open body of duck and cook over indirect heat with skin side up.
When almost done flip upside down.
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NowhereMan

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That recipe will do but it's kinda vague and dumbed down.  There are much better recipes out there.

That one doesn't mention patting the skin dry with a towel or bringing it to room temperature, or using a thermometer, all of which I think are important.  You don't want to overcooked a nice duck.  Or worse, have wet rubbery skin.

Thanks for the info. What temp should the thermometer read?
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From my limited understanding and watching a couple of tv chefs prepare ducks, a little bit rare is ok
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