Long Island Duckling In Port Recipe
Ingredients
| Duckling | 1 Pound, pounded | |
| Fat | 3 Tablespoon | |
| 1 cup port or dry red wine | ||
| Orange juice | 1/2 Cup (16 tbs) | |
| Lemon juice | 2 Teaspoon | |
| Cognac | 1 Tablespoon | |
| Kitchen Bouquet | 1 Teaspoon | |
| Cornstarch | 1 Tablespoon | |
| Salt | 1/2 Teaspoon | |
| Ground black pepper | 1 Dash | |
| Tabasco sauce | 1/8 Teaspoon | |
| Pinch of allspice | ||
| 2 tablespoons pate de foie gras or the duck liver, cooked and pureed | ||
Directions
1. With a sharp pointed knife, cut through the duck skin along the center of the breast from neck to vent. Loosen the skin by pulling away from the flesh and at the same time running the knife underneath. Cut the skin where necessary but keep the flesh intact. Quarter the duck.
2. In a skillet heat the fat, add the duck and brown on all sides. Add half the port, cover and cook until the duck is tender, about forty-five minutes. Remove the duck to a warm platter and keep hot.
3. Blend together and stir into the pan the remaining ingredients. Cook, stirring constantly, until the sauce thickens. Return the duck to the sauce and simmer over low heat five minutes.
2. In a skillet heat the fat, add the duck and brown on all sides. Add half the port, cover and cook until the duck is tender, about forty-five minutes. Remove the duck to a warm platter and keep hot.
3. Blend together and stir into the pan the remaining ingredients. Cook, stirring constantly, until the sauce thickens. Return the duck to the sauce and simmer over low heat five minutes.
