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Yvonne's canard à l'orange
duck with orange
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This is our second recipe for this dish. The first is here, but it's a little lacking in detail.

Ingredients

quantity       ingredient       step
1       Duck, 2 kg       1
30 g       butter       1
70 g       carrot       1
100 g       onion       1
1 stalk       celery (optional)       1
4 sprigs       fresh thyme       1
      salt, pepper       1
200 ml       chicken broth       1
150 ml       dry white wine       1
250 ml       sour cream       1
2       oranges       3
juice of       one orange       5
20 ml       lemon juice       5
50 ml       Cointreau       5

Preparation

  1. Cut off the wings and neck of the duck, chop into several pieces each. Fry in butter in a pot, add the duck liver (you can use a chicken liver, if none available) on moderate heat for 5 minutes. Add the thinly sliced carrot (and celery) and chopped onion, as well as the springs of thyme. Add the broth and the wine, as well as salt and pepper. Boil for 45 minutes. Pass through a siv and set aside. (Your dog or cat might like the carrots and the liver and meaty bits of the duck neck and wings)
  2. Peel the skin off one orange and remove all white flesh very thoroughly. Cut the skin into thin strips. Put to boil with a bit of water in a small pot, cook for 6 minutes. Drain and set aside.
  3. Cut the two peeled oranges into thin slices. Set aside.
  4. Meanwhile, salt and pepper the duck inside and outside, brush with oil and bake in oven for about an hour at 170°C (?).
  5. While you cut the duck into pieces, heat the juice, boil briefly and add the orange juice, as well as the Cointreau and the sour cream. Check seasoning. Add the slices of orange and simmer for a few more minutes. Warm up the orange peel strips briefly in the microwave oven.
  6. Arrange the slices of orange around a serving platter, put the duck pieces in the middle, pour over a bit of the sauce and sprinkle the strips over it. Serve the remaining sauce in a saucepan separately.

Serve with potato dumplings, croquettes or baked potatoes.


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