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<blockquote data-quote="Porter" data-source="post: 1977013" data-attributes="member: 9436"><p>I would tend to agree with this minus the redhead part. Interestingly enough, many claim those are the best tasting ducks of all. I don't get the chance to kill many of them, but when I do I take good care to pluck every feather and roast them whole. They are a great eating duck!</p><p></p><p>Most of the time the problem with all waterfowl is people tend to over cook it. That's when it gets the tough gamey flavor that is undesireable. Check out Anthony Bourdain's recipe for cooking wild duck. Suprisingly simple, but it's now my go to. Salt and pepper and saute the breasts in a little olive oil in the skillet. Cook it rare, slice and serve. I was skeptical at first due to the simplicity and lack of ingredients, however I was wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Porter, post: 1977013, member: 9436"] I would tend to agree with this minus the redhead part. Interestingly enough, many claim those are the best tasting ducks of all. I don't get the chance to kill many of them, but when I do I take good care to pluck every feather and roast them whole. They are a great eating duck! Most of the time the problem with all waterfowl is people tend to over cook it. That's when it gets the tough gamey flavor that is undesireable. Check out Anthony Bourdain's recipe for cooking wild duck. Suprisingly simple, but it's now my go to. Salt and pepper and saute the breasts in a little olive oil in the skillet. Cook it rare, slice and serve. I was skeptical at first due to the simplicity and lack of ingredients, however I was wrong. [/QUOTE]
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