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Recipe - Jambonnette Et Les Aiguillettes De Canard Au

Categories: Poultry, Liqueurs, Masterchefs, Norleans, Beg, Jambonnette Et Les Aiguillettes De Canard Au
Ingredients:

2 Ducklings, with giblets
1 md Onion, chopped
1 md Carrot, chopped
2 cup Demiglace
4 ounce Veal, shoulder, chopped
4 ounce Pork, tenderloin, chopped
1 lg Egg
Salt (to taste)
Pepper (to taste)
2 ounce Cognac
2 ounce Wine, port
One fourth cup Sugar
One fourth cup Water
2 ounce Vinegar, wine, red
1 pt Blueberries
2 tablespoon Oil, peanut

Remove the duck giblets and set aside.

Cut off each leg and thigh in one piece.

Remove breasts whole from the bone.

Chop the duck carcass and put it into a roasting pan with the onion
and carrot. Roast for 45 minutes at 400 F or until the bones are brown.

Put browned bones and vegetables in a pot and add the demiglace.
Bring to a boil and simmer gently for an hour or more.

Put the reserved liver and gizzard into a food processor with the veal
and pork. Puree a few seconds and add egg (2 eggs if they are medium sized
or smaller).

Season with salt and pepper and continue to process.

Add cognac and port and blend to a smooth texture.

Carefully cut open the thigh of the duck and cut out the thigh bone.

Fill the pocket created with the stuffing and fold the skin around it.
Wrap the leg in buttered foil and bake in a 375 F oven for an hour or until
the internal temperature is 165 F.

Caramelize the sugar and water carefully and add vinegar. Cook until
syrupy and strain in the duckenriched brown sauce.

Stir and simmer for 5 minutes and add blueberries.

Heat oil and brown reserved breasts, skin side first.

Remove from pan, cut off skin, and brown the breast again.

Slice the browned breasts into strips and serve with the stuffed legs
and sauce.

Source: Great Chefs of New Orleans, Telerecord Productions
: Box 71112, New Orleans, Louisiana 1983
: Chef Michel Marcais, Begue's Restaurant, New Orleans

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