Duck Breasts Poached In Red Wine And Port Recipes

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DUCK BREASTS WITH PORT REDUCTION SAUCE



Duck Breasts with Port Reduction Sauce image

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Ingredients     Meat & Poultry

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 tablespoons minced shallots
3/4 cup ruby port wine
1/2 cup chicken stock
2 sprigs fresh thyme
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
Coarse salt
Freshly ground pepper
1 large Muscovy duck breast, about 1 pound
Coarse salt and freshly ground pepper

Steps:

  • Using a sharp knife, trim away excess skin from the duck (leaving enough to amply cover the breast). Using a sharp knife, score the skin, first cutting diagonally in one direction, and then the other, in a crosshatch manner. Cut all the way through the skin and most of the fat, but avoid the flesh. Alternatively, you can use a Jaccard tool to pierce the skin. On a small rimmed baking sheet or a plate, place a 1/4 inch layer of salt rough the size of the duck breast. Place duck breast skin-side down on bed of salt. Let stand at room temperature for 1 hour. Remove and brush off salt with a stiff brush. Line a small rimmed baking sheet or shallow dish with ice cubes and cover with plastic wrap. Place duck breast skin-side down on plastic wrap and weight it with a cheesecloth bundle filled with pie weights or dried beans for 25 minutes at room temperature.
  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Remove cheesecloth bundle and season flesh side with pepper, and place skin side down, in an unheated 10-inch skillet. Top again with cheesecloth bundle and cook over medium-low heat until a small pool of fat forms in the pan. As fat accumulates, spoon off into a heatproof bowl and reserve for another use; allowing it to cool before storing in an airtight container at room temperature. Continue to cook duck until the skin is nicely browned and crisp, about 25 minutes. Use tongs to turn breast over and top with cheesecloth bundle for 1 minute. Remove bundle and transfer skillet to oven and cook until duck is medium rare, 8 to 12 minutes. It should register 125 degrees on an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part. Transfer to a wire rack set over a rimmed baking sheet to rest for 5 to 7 minutes. The duck will continue to cook slightly during this time.
  • Drain all of fat from the pan and place over medium heat. Add the shallots and cook until soft, about 2 minutes. Increase heat to medium high and add the port, chicken stock, and thyme, scraping the bits from the bottom of the pan with a wooden spoon. Bring to a simmer and cook until sauce is syrupy and reduced to 1/3 cup. Remove from heat and whisk in butter until fully incorporated. Season to taste with salt and pepper and serve.
  • Slice duck crosswise on a slight angle into 1/4-inch-thick slices, fan out on serving plates, and drizzle with sauce before serving.

BREAST OF DUCK WITH PORT SAUCE



Breast of Duck with Port Sauce image

Categories     Duck     Ginger     Roast     Valentine's Day     Port     Gourmet

Yield Serves 8

Number Of Ingredients 23

For the marinade
1 1/4 cups dry red wine
1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
3 tablespoons soy sauce
1/4 cup fresh lemon juice
3 garlic cloves, crushed
1 1/2 tablespoons grated fresh gingerroot
1/4 cup olive oil
two 2-pound whole boneless duck breasts with skin*
3 tablespoons sugar
3 tablespoons water
2 tablespoons white-wine vinegar
3 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
1/4 cup minced shallot
1 large garlic clove, minced
1 1/2 cups dry red wine
3/4 cup beef broth
1/3 cup heavy cream
1/4 cup Tawny Port
a beurre manié made by kneading together 3 tablespoons softened unsalted butter and 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
dried cherry and shallot confit
dried cherry and shallot confit
*Whole boneless duck breasts are available at many butcher shops and specialty foods shops.

Steps:

  • Make the marinade:
  • In a bowl whisk together the wine, the vinegar, the soy sauce, the lemon juice, the garlic, the gingerroot, the oil and salt and pepper to taste.
  • Put the duck breasts in a large resealable plastic bag, pour the marinade over them, and seal the bag. Put the plastic bag in a large bowl and let the duck marinate, chilled, overnight. Remove the duck from the marinade and pat it dry between layers of paper towels. Score the skin of each duck breast in a crosshatch pattern with a sharp knife and sprinkle both sides of the duck with salt and pepper to taste. Heat 2 heavy skillets over moderately high heat until they are hot and in each skillet cook 1 of the duck breasts, skin side down, for 10 minutes. Turn the duck and cook it for 2 minutes more, transfer the skillets to the middle of a preheated 450°F. oven (wrap the skillet handles with a double thickness of foil if the handles are not ovenproof), and roast the duck for 5 to 7 minutes, or until a meat thermometer registers 145°F. to 150°F. for medium meat.
  • While the duck is roasting, in a small heavy saucepan combine the sugar and the water, bring the mixture to a boil, stirring until the sugar is dissolved, and boil it, swirling the pan, until the mixture is a golden caramel. Add the vinegars carefully, swirling the pan until the caramel is dissolved, and reserve the mixture.
  • Transfer the duck to a cutting board and let it stand, covered loosely with foil, for 5 minutes. Pour off all but 2 tablespoons of the fat from 1 of the skillets and in the fat remaining in the skillet cook the shallot and the garlic over moderately low heat, stirring, until the shallot is softened. Add the dry red wine and boil the mixture until it is reduced by half. Add the broth, boil the mixture until it is reduced by one third, and pour the mixture through a fine sieve set over the reserved vinegar mixture, pressing hard on the solids. Whisk in the cream and the Port, simmer the mixture for 1 minute, and add the beurre manié, a little at a time, whisking until the sauce is smooth. Simmer the sauce, whisking occasionally, for 2 minutes, whisk into the sauce any juices that have accumulated on the cutting board, and season the sauce with salt and pepper.
  • Cut the duck diagonally across the grain into thin slices, divide the duck slices among 8 plates, and spoon the sauce over the duck. Serve the duck with the dried cherry and shallot confit.

PEPPERED DUCK BREAST WITH RED WINE SAUCE



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Back in 2011, this version of steak au poivre made with duck breasts was introduced as part of a New Year's menu. Fancy enough for a gathering, but relaxed enough that it doesn't feel like too much, you can make it any time you want something a little more special than your average fare.

Provided by David Tanis

Categories     dinner, main course

Time 1h30m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12

3 Muscovy duck breasts (about 1 pound each)
Salt
1 tablespoon freshly crushed black peppercorns
4 garlic cloves, sliced
Fresh thyme sprigs
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 large shallot, sliced
1 tablespoon tomato paste
2 cups unsalted chicken broth
1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons medium-bodied red wine
1 tablespoon Cognac or brandy
2 teaspoons potato starch

Steps:

  • Remove the tenderloins (the thin strips of meat on undersides of the duck breast) and reserve for the sauce. With a sharp knife, trim away any gristle from the undersides of the breasts and trim any excess fat. Score the skin in a diamond pattern, cutting through the fat but not quite reaching the meat. Lightly sprinkle salt on both sides, then rub 1 teaspoon crushed black peppercorns all over. Sprinkle with the garlic and a few thyme sprigs, cover, and leave at room temperature for 1 hour. (For deeper flavor, refrigerate the breasts for several hours or overnight, then return to room temperature before cooking.)
  • Heat 1 tablespoon unsalted butter in a saucepan over medium heat. Add the shallot and the reserved duck tenderloins; let them brown well, stirring occasionally, 5 to 8 minutes. Stir in the tomato paste and a small thyme sprig and let them fry for 1 minute.
  • Add the broth and 1/4 cup wine, raise the heat to a brisk simmer and let the liquid reduce to about 1 1/4 cups, about 10 minutes. Strain the sauce and return to the heat. Add the remaining 2 tablespoons red wine and the Cognac or brandy and cook for 1 minute more. Dissolve potato starch in 2 tablespoons cold water, then stir the mixture into the sauce. Whisk in the remaining 1 tablespoon butter. Season to taste with salt. (Sauce may be made in advance and reheated, thinned with a little broth.)
  • Remove and discard the garlic and thyme sprigs from the breasts. Heat a large, heavy skillet over medium-high. When the pan is hot, lay in the duck breasts, skin-side down, and let them sizzle. Lower the heat to medium and cook for a total of 7 minutes, checking to make sure the skin isn't browning too quickly. With tongs, turn the breasts over and let them cook another 3 minutes for rare, 4 to 5 minutes for medium-rare. Transfer to a warm platter and let rest for 10 minutes. Slice crosswise, not too thickly, at a slight angle and serve with the sauce.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 239, UnsaturatedFat 4 grams, Carbohydrate 7 grams, Fat 10 grams, Fiber 1 gram, Protein 27 grams, SaturatedFat 4 grams, Sodium 817 milligrams, Sugar 2 grams, TransFat 0 grams

DUCK BREASTS POACHED IN RED WINE AND PORT



Duck Breasts Poached In Red Wine And Port image

Provided by Marian Burros

Categories     dinner, weekday, main course

Time 45m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 14

1 cup carrots, cut into 1/2-inch dice
1 cup onions, cut into 1/2-inch dice
1 cup celery, cut into 1/2-inch dice
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 quart beef stock
1 cup dry red wine
1/2 cup port
2 sprigs thyme
3 peppercorns
1 small bay leaf
1 clove garlic
3 skinless, boneless duck breasts, 10 to 12 ounces each, halved
2 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut into bits, optional
Parsley sprigs for garnish

Steps:

  • Saute the vegetables in the oil until they start to color. Put the stock in a large pot, add the vegetables and simmer for 20 minutes.
  • In a small pan, combine red wine and port, and boil to reduce by half.
  • Combine the stock, bouquet garni and wine reduction, and reduce by a third. Cool, add the breasts and refrigerate. Marinate for several hours or overnight.
  • To serve, remove the breasts from the liquid, then bring it to a boil. Return the breasts to the liquid, and when it resumes boiling, reduce the heat and simmer for 7 to 8 minutes, less if breasts are small, until they are cooked but still pink inside.
  • Remove the breasts, slice thinly on the diagonal and keep warm. Taste the liquid. If it is too strong, dilute with water.
  • With a hand electric whisk, beat in the butter, if desired. Arrange breast slices in shallow bowls, spoon over some of the liquid and serve. Garnish with parsley.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 214, UnsaturatedFat 4 grams, Carbohydrate 10 grams, Fat 6 grams, Fiber 2 grams, Protein 21 grams, SaturatedFat 2 grams, Sodium 396 milligrams, Sugar 4 grams

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