17 Delicious Duck Recipes for Special Dinners at Home
Felicia Lim
·5 min read
Duck Breast with Cranberry Sauce
If you love poultry but have had enough of chicken or turkey already, duck is another white meat option that you can enjoy. While not as commonly consumed as chicken, turkey or pork, duck is definitely another option to explore. It's deliciously coated in wine sauces. Superb sliced into pho soups. Incredible on pasta, pizza and pancakes and a gamey good choice for an elegant dinner at home. This bird really can do it all and these 17 delicious duck recipes prove it.
Often used in Asian cuisine as well as in French cooking, duck meat is slightly darker in color than chicken or turkey, but is nonetheless still delicious—especially when you've got to right recipes to cook it with. Whether you're cooking Crispy Chinese Duck Breast, Five Spice Roasted Duck or Duck Confit Crostini, there's definitely a recipe here you're going to love. You can also cook duck in the air fryer for extra crispy skin that's not dropping in grease.
Here are 17 of the best duck recipes that run the gamut from Asian duck dishes and Italian-style duck ragu over pasta to French bistro fare, like Seared Duck Breast with Port Wine Reduction.
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