Braised Duck
Ingredients:
- Gourmet salt
- Freshly ground black pepper
- 1 (4 to 5-pound) duck, rinsed, dried, and cut in half
- 4 sprigs of thyme
- 4 cloves of garlic, skin left on and lightly crushed
- Salt and pepper the duck liberally on both sides.
- Place each half, skin side down, in a large, heavy-bottomed (preferably cast-iron) pan. Wedge the thyme and garlic under the skin.
- Cover the pan with its lid or with foil, and place it over low heat. Braise for one hour (duck should crackle and sizzle gently; skin should be golden and crisp; most fat should be rendered).
- Turn duck. Cover pan. Braise for another hour, until duck bottom is well browned and meat is quite tender.
- Remove duck to a cutting board; with a poultry shear, halve the halves.
- Place two tablespoons of the reserved fat from the pan into a clean saute pan, and heat the pan to medium high. Place duck pieces skin side down, and saute for 3 to 5 minutes, just until skin turns crisp and dark. Transfer to a dish.
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