1. Set the oven at 350 degrees. 2. Pat the breasts dry with paper towels. With a sharp knife, and without cutting into the meat, score the skin of each breast in a diagonal crosshatch pattern; cuts ...
The folks at Delta Waterfowl know ducks, for they've conducted waterfowl research since 1938. They also know a thing or two about fixing and eating ducks. "The Camp Chef column is one of the most ...
For something so small and simple, a wild duck breast is too often tragically disrespected on plates at duck camps and around the family dinner table. Words such as “greasy” and “tough” or ...