15 Healthy Duck Breast Recipes & How To Cook With Duck (2024)

Cooking with duck meat might seem intimidating but it’s quite easy. Check out these sensational duck breast recipes and learn how to cook them perfectly.

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Who else thinks that duck meat is highly under-utilised as a protein source? I often order duck when I eat out and I have also cooked it at home on many occasions, but there are many people that have never tried it or theysimply never use it in home cooking.

People think it’s too expensive (actually, duck is about the same price as chicken), it’s not always noticeably available, or they are not sure how to cook it.

In today’s post, I am going to give you a few tips on how to easily cook duck breast (we’ll start there) and share 15 duck breast recipes that are healthy and delicious.

Duck Nutrition

Duck is a great source of protein, B vitamins, iron, and essential minerals. Like chicken, it belongs in the poultry group, although its meat is darker in colour and has a more flavoursome, distinct flavour than chicken.

When cooked, it develops a lovely umami (savoury) flavour and is even a little salty without any seasoning. When cooked correctly, it is juicy and tender, and the duck fat is….oh-so-tasty! No wonder the French love cooking with it.

Speaking of duck fat, it has its own unique nutrition points. Unlike chicken fat, duck fat is quite low in polyunsaturated acids. Duck fat contains 35.7% saturates, 50.5% monounsaturated (high in linoleic acid) and 13.7% polyunsaturated fats. So its composition is actually closer to olive oil.

Why is this important? Because these lower levels of polyunsaturated fats mean less of the often troublesome omega-6 fatty acids. This gets even better with wild duck meat.

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Purchasing Duck

It’s important to source good quality duck meat from ducks that have been raised ethically, with a good diet and plenty of sunshine and space. In general, duck growers are small operations, partly because duck is perceived to be fit for a special meal or a restaurant-only menu, so the demand is not as high as for chicken. As with most poultry, duck meat has a much lower footprint on the environment than say red meat.

Duck is not difficult to prepare, and if you buy from the right source, you can feel assured that you are not supporting ill factory farming practices. Look for duck meat in the poultry section of the supermarket or chat with your butcher.

What Goes Well With Duck Meat?

Duck meat goes really well with sweet and sour food pairings – think caramelised onions, balsamic reduction, orange sauce, hoisin, dried and fresh fruit. It likes warm spices such as cinnamon, pepper, Chinese five-spice powder, allspice, vanilla, and fennel.

You can serve it with roasted vegetables, anything cabbage, fresh salads, and it’s great in curries. There are many ways to serve duck (see more ideas below) but to start you off, I am going to give you a simple method for how tocook duck breast at home.

How To Cook Duck Breast

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  1. Bring the duck breasts to room temperature before cooking. Season with salt and pepper. Salt will help to draw out the fat while the meat is cooking. You can also season with other spices. You can score the skin if you wish. Preheat the oven to 200 C/ 400 F.
  2. Place the duck breasts, skin side down, in a cold skillet. Then turn the heat to medium. This will start to cookthe skin gradually, allowing the fat to render (or dissolve) without getting overcooked or burnt too quickly. Cook skin side down for about 10-12 minutes.
  3. When the skin is golden brown and crispy, and the fat layer has visibly reduced, turn the duck breasts over and cook flesh side down for 2 minutes. You can bathe the duck with some of the rendered fat. And you can remove some of the excess fat from a bowl. Reserve this liquid gold for later as you can use it to cook veggies.
  4. Then transfer the duck breasts to the hot oven, either in the same pan if it’s oven-proof or place them on a roasting tray. Finish in the oven for 5-6 minutes. Then remove, turn upside down (to let the juices flow back) and rest for about 5-6 minutes.
  5. Facing the duck’s skin side up, cut the breasts into thick slices. It should be pink and juicy on the inside.

Another way to cook duck breasts is by roasting them in the oven. Heat the oven to 200 C/ 400 C. Place the breasts, skin side down on, on a flat oven tray and pop them in the oven, the middle shelf. Cook for 15 minutes, then turn the meat over and cook for a further 10-12 minutes. Remove from the oven and rest for 5-7 minutes before slicing.

Best Duck Breast Recipes

I’ve collated some tasty and exciting recipes using duck breasts.

1. Duck Salad With Balsamic Cherries

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2. Paleo Peking Duck Pancakes

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3. Apple Bacon & Duck Salad From The Domestic Man

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4. Seared Duck Breast With Balsamic Green Beans From Three Beans On A String

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5. Roasted Duck With Mole & Cranberry Sauce From The Wicked Spatula

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6. Roasted Duck Breasts With Raspberry & Orange Sauce From Comfort Bites

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7. Peking Duck Breast With Clementine & Spices From Cuisine Addict

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8. Seared Duck Breast With Pomegranate Reduction From The Roasted Root

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9. Roasted Caraway Roots With Duck Breast & Smoked Paprika Dressing From Natural Kitchen Adventures

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10. Duck Breast With Cherry Jus & Celeriac Puree From Foodie Story

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11. Duck Breast With Roasted Plums, Ginger & Szechuan Pepper From Paleo Diet & Fitness

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12. Duck With Raspberry Sauce From Paleo Leap
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13. Home Cured Duck Ham From And Here We Are

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14. Macadamia Duck With Roasted Veggies From Rubies & Radishes

15. Duck With Lavender, Fennel Purée & Peach Purée From Great British Chefs

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My Homemade Hoisin Sauce (Goes Well With Duck!)

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Do you have a favourite recipe for duck breast? Share with me below.

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FAQs

How do you cook duck so it's not tough? ›

We cook it on a medium low heat so that the fat can render out and also sear the skin. If you don't do this you'll find that the duck breast skin can become chewy and we don't want that. I prefer to use a cast iron skillet for cooking since I can pop it into the oven once the skin side is done cooking.

What are the rules for cooking duck? ›

Place the bird on a rack in a roasting pan, breast side up. Ducks are generally roasted uncovered and usually do not need to be basted with fats. Cook for 20–30 minutes to brown, then reduce heat to 190°C for the remainder of the cooking period. Allow 30–45 minutes per kilogram, according to age and size.

Should you season duck breast before cooking? ›

Score the skin of the duck breast with a knife. Season both sides of the duck breast with salt and ground pepper. Place the duck breast skin side down in a hot non stick pan on a medium heat without oil for 5 minutes or until golden brown.

What do you soak duck in before cooking? ›

Always Brine Ducks and Geese

Soaking waterfowl in a saltwater solution replaces blood with brine. The process also adds flavor and moisture. Once brined in the refrigerator for 12 to 24 hours, the meat will be paler in color, giving it less of a livery look and more the appearance of domestic meat.

How do you make duck taste good? ›

Duck breast fillets can be brined for six to 12 hours. If you're short on time, just a few hours in the brine will always help. Once brined, give your ducks a rinse with cold water, pat dry and start your favorite recipe.

How do I make sure my duck is tender? ›

The thighs and legs, on the other hand, should be heated to 165°F to help break down connective tissue and produce a more tender dish. One of the most common ways of cooking a duck is roasting. For the perfect roasted duck Ina Garten recommends boiling the whole bird in a broth of your choice for 45 minutes.

How do you make duck breast not chewy? ›

Just like with steak and chicken, it's important to slice the duck breast against the grain, which cuts the muscle fibers short, making the duck feel more tender when you chew it.

What to serve with duck breast? ›

Serve with noodles or steamed rice and pak choi. Duck Breast, Sweet Potato & Pickled Fennel Duck and sweet potato is a loving marriage; so what could be better than a dinner that pairs the two? Duck Breast & Fries Steak and chips done the Gressingham way!

Is duck breast healthy? ›

Duck meat is an excellent source of protein. Protein keeps us healthy by building and repairing our muscles, skin and blood. Duck meat is an excellent source of iron, providing 50% of the iron we need in a day. Iron helps make healthy blood that flows through our bodies, giving us energy and making us grow.

Can you overcook duck breast? ›

Don't be tempted to roast or grill duck breast from raw, as you're likely to overcook the meat before the fat has melted. You could also fry duck breasts until browned, then cook them slowly in liquid, as in our pappardelle recipe (below).

How long to cook duck breast for? ›

Place in pre-heated pan skin side down, using no oil, for 5 mins or until the skin is golden. Turn and cook for a further 2 mins. Remove pan from heat and place in pre-heated oven for a further 8-10 mins to your liking. For best results rest uncovered for 5 mins before slicing and serving.

What is the average time to cook a duck? ›

Cooking Times
Size of DuckCooking Time
1.8 kg1 hr 10 mins
2.0 kg1 hr 20 mins
2.2 kg1 hr 30 mins
2.4 kg1 hr 35 mins
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Should duck be cooked covered or uncovered? ›

Cover and roast in oven for 2 hours. Remove the aluminium foil and continue cooking uncover for 30 to 40 minutes to make the skin crispy and brown. When the duck is fully cooked the internal temperature at the junction of the leg and thigh should be 82°C (180°F) and thighs should come apart easily.

How do you keep duck breast tender? ›

Just like with steak and chicken, it's important to slice the duck breast against the grain, which cuts the muscle fibers short, making the duck feel more tender when you chew it. I cut it into thick, quarter-inch slices for a nice, meaty bite.

Why do you soak duck in milk? ›

Soaking ducks in various liquids is a common “cure” for the taste that seems offensive to many. Some soak duck breast in milk, wine, bourbon, salt water and probably a bunch of other stuff.

How do you make duck breast less chewy? ›

How do you make duck breast not chewy? Make sure not to skip the butter in the recipe, as it prevents the duck from developing a rubbery texture. If you prefer a dairy-free option, a generous amount of olive oil can be used as a substitute.

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