I used to cook it with oranges of course, but also with cherries, or apple. Duck pairs well with fruit.
I have a feeling...
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It's a wonderful meat. I made it a lot in England and France, where it was way cheaper than here, and more accessible. I am not taking too much notice of the prices now because I actually can't afford too. I need to get types of protein I can eat without triggering D.
One thing I am really enjoying is eating the fat on meat. I always loved it, but have eschewed it for years for health reasons. Today I made my potatoes with duck fat. Delicious!
I used to cook it with oranges of course, but also with cherries, or apple. Duck pairs well with fruit.
I used to cook it with oranges of course, but also with cherries, or apple. Duck pairs well with fruit.
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Y'all are about to convince me to do duck for Christmas. BTW, whatever happened to the Christmas goose tradition?
I will probably have to convince my husband--he's not real happy eating duck eggs, even.
I will probably have to convince my husband--he's not real happy eating duck eggs, even.
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Dum spiro, spero -- While I breathe, I hope
Psoriasis - the dark ages
Hashimoto's Thyroiditis - Dec 2001
Collagenous Colitis - Sept 2010
Granuloma Annulare - June 2011
Z, I believe you would have to check the individual provider, to be sure. I realize you're looking at a language issue, but - if some folks do it without, and some with... just as some soy sauce has gluten, and some doesn't, for safety you have to go case by case. As you know, this is kind of a mantra with me - but I would not trust a general rule about a food like that.
Hope you find some that's safe!
My feeling is, the less they do to duck, the better. Our greenmarket has a duck farmer, and their duck salami (of course) has dried nonfat milk (and btw, that would skeeve me out even if I could eat dairy); their duck pate has butter; their duck prosciutto is safe but not my favorite; their duck breakfast sausage has too much spice and cherry. HOWEVER their *duck* is absolutely fabulous!
S
Hope you find some that's safe!
My feeling is, the less they do to duck, the better. Our greenmarket has a duck farmer, and their duck salami (of course) has dried nonfat milk (and btw, that would skeeve me out even if I could eat dairy); their duck pate has butter; their duck prosciutto is safe but not my favorite; their duck breakfast sausage has too much spice and cherry. HOWEVER their *duck* is absolutely fabulous!
S

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