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Duck Rillettes Recipe

Duck Rillettes

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By
Andrew Chase
Rillettes are a classical French preparation of rich and tasty fatty meats – usually pork, duck or goose – that originated in country-style preserving techniques. Before refrigeration, the salt content of rillettes would be increased; the rillettes were then covered with a thick layer of fat rendered during the cooking to preserve them for cellaring throughout the year. Now, of course, we enjoy rillettes as a fancy French treat.

Ingredients

1 duck (4 to 5 lb/2 to 2.2 kg)
2 onions, quartered
5 cloves garlic, halved
5 sprigs thyme
3 bay leaves
8 oz  (250 g)  slab bacon
1 tsp  (5 mL)  each black and white peppercorns
2 tsp  (10 mL)  coriander seed
10 whole cloves
3 star anise
1/3 cup  (75 mL)  Brandy
1 tbsp  (15 mL)  salt

Preparation

Using kitchen shears, remove backbone of duck, cutting off and discarding tail end; cut off wing tips. Place backbone and wing tips in Dutch oven with onions, garlic, thyme and bay leaves. Cut through breastbone, dividing into halves. Cut legs from breasts; place in pot with bacon.

Tie peppercorns, coriander seeds, cloves and star anise in cheesecloth; nestle into pot. Add brandy and salt. Add enough water just to cover ingredients (about 7 cups/1.75 L). Bring to simmer and skim off foam; cover and simmer over low heat until meat falls off bone when tested with fork, 3 to 3-1/2 hours.

Remove duck pieces and bacon from pot. When cool enough to handle, pull meat from bones and skin; set aside in large bowl. Return bones and skin to pot. Cut off bacon rind and discard; add bacon to bowl. Shred duck meat and bacon finely.

Return pot to boil over high heat; boil until liquid is reduced by two-thirds. Strain, discarding solids, and return liquid to pot. Add shredded meat; cook, stirring, until porridgelike consistency and top level of meat is higher than the liquid, 15 to 30 minutes. Scrape into two 4-cup (1 L) ceramic pâté or soufflé dishes, shaking slightly and smoothing top so fat rises to cover meat. Let cool for 4 hours. Cover and refrigerate for up to 2 weeks. Bring to room temperature before serving.

Makes about 8 cups (2 L).

Serving(s)
8 cups (2 L)
Nutritional Information
Per 1 tbsp (15 mL): about
Calories 13
Protein 1 g
Fat (total) 1 g
Sat. Fat 0.5 g
Carbohydrate 0 g
Fibre 0 g
Cholesterol 5 mg
Sodium 67 mg
Iron 1 % RDI

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Source

Homemakers Magazine: October 2006

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