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Duck recipe

It's so delicious! Takes 3 hours to make. Cooked on a broiler pan at 350F, duck is fatty and the excess needs to drain into the bottom. First I stuff the duck with sliced lemon and crushed garlic cloves and cover the outside with salt. Cook one hour breast side up then 40 min breast side down. Then make a glaze with at least a half cup of balsamic vinegar and the fresh juice from squeezing one lemon, brush the duck with the sauce every 10 min for 40 minutes, then after that drizzle a little honey into the glaze mixture or brush it onto the duck as well with the sauce every 10 minutes for another 30-40 min. I make this pretty much every holiday and sometimes just because it sounds good, just made this one last week. If you buy something like an individually wrapped duck leg from the store it's SO expensive for no reason, but if you order a whole frozen duck from a butcher, it's very reasonably priced and I always pay just $20-25 for the whole bird which I eat by myself because my family won't try duck and it feeds me for two whole days!
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Eternity · 26-30, M
Ive been curious about air frying a duck

I have a theory that all the fat in the skin may make it to where air frying it gives it a similar crisp and taste as deep drying a chicken would.

Would jusr have to poke the skin all over so said fat can render.
angoranimi · 22-25, F
@Eternity let me know how that goes if you try it, my air fryer is broken but I'm going to buy a new one, everything I've tried making in air fryer so far has turned out way tastier than oven-cooked so I'm curious if my duck would be even better that way!