Szechuan Tea-Smoked Duck Breasts

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A Recipe From:

300 Big & Bold Barbecue & Grilling Recipes

 

by Karen Adler and Judith Fertig

 

This recipe and others can be found in the Book Excerpt: 300 Big & Bold Barbecue & Grilling Recipes.



Ingredients


2 boneless muscovoy or moulard duck breasts (with skin)

1 tbsp whole Szechuan peppercorns

1 tsp coarse kosher salt

1tsp five-spice powder

1 cinnamon stick (6 inches) broken into small pieces

2 tbsp loose black tea leaves

1tbsp dry mesquite wood chips for the tabletop smoker

1/2 tsp dried orange peel

1/2 tsp vegetable oil

 

Marinade


2 tbsp sake

1 tbsp soy sauce

1 tsp liquid honey

1/2 tsp grated gingerroot 

 

Szechuan Duck



Instructions


Prepare the marinade: In a bowl, combine sake, soy sauce, honey and ginger.


With a sharp knife, make scores in duck skin, through the fat (do not cut into meat), about 1/2 inch apart in a crosshatch pattern. Place duck in a large sealable plastic bag and pour in marinade. Seal, toss to coat and refrigerate for at least 2 hours or up to 4 hours, tossing occasionally.


In a heavy skillet, over medium-low heat, stir peppercorns and salt for 3 to 5 minutes, or until peppercorns are toasted and fragrant. coarsely grind in a clean coffee or spice grinder. Stir in five-spice powder.


Remove duck from marinade, discarding marinade, and lightly pat dry. Sprinkle duck with pepper mixture.


Line the bottom of the stovetop smoker with a double layer of heavy-duty foil, leaving a 3-inch overhang along the edges.


In a bowl, combine cinnamon, tea leaves, mesquite and orange peel. Pour into the center of the smoker and spread out evenly to 1/4 in ch thick in the middle of the bottom pan. Place the drip pan over the mixture and set the grill rack in the smoker. 


In a skillet, heat oil over high heat. Place duck skin side down and sear for 2 to 3 minutes, or until a deep golden brown.


Transfer duck to the grill rack. Fold the foil inward and skip on the smoker cover, closing it almost all the way. Heat over high heat for 5 to 10 minutes, or until steady wisps of smoke appear. Close the lid and reduce heat to medium. Smoke duck for 8 minutes.

 

Turn off heat and let duck stand in smoker for 10 minutes, until a meat thermometer inserted in the thickest part of a breast registers 150 degrees Fahrenheit  for medium-rare, or until desired doneness. Carefully open the smoker and transfer duck to a cutting board. Transfer to a cutting board, tent with foil and let rest for 5 to 10 minutes before slicing. Serve warm or at room temperature.

 

Servings
4
Servings
4
Szechuan Tea-Smoked Duck Breasts
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Print Recipe

A Recipe From:

300 Big & Bold Barbecue & Grilling Recipes

 

by Karen Adler and Judith Fertig

 

This recipe and others can be found in the Book Excerpt: 300 Big & Bold Barbecue & Grilling Recipes.



Ingredients


2 boneless muscovoy or moulard duck breasts (with skin)

1 tbsp whole Szechuan peppercorns

1 tsp coarse kosher salt

1tsp five-spice powder

1 cinnamon stick (6 inches) broken into small pieces

2 tbsp loose black tea leaves

1tbsp dry mesquite wood chips for the tabletop smoker

1/2 tsp dried orange peel

1/2 tsp vegetable oil

 

Marinade


2 tbsp sake

1 tbsp soy sauce

1 tsp liquid honey

1/2 tsp grated gingerroot 

 

Szechuan Duck



Instructions


Prepare the marinade: In a bowl, combine sake, soy sauce, honey and ginger.


With a sharp knife, make scores in duck skin, through the fat (do not cut into meat), about 1/2 inch apart in a crosshatch pattern. Place duck in a large sealable plastic bag and pour in marinade. Seal, toss to coat and refrigerate for at least 2 hours or up to 4 hours, tossing occasionally.


In a heavy skillet, over medium-low heat, stir peppercorns and salt for 3 to 5 minutes, or until peppercorns are toasted and fragrant. coarsely grind in a clean coffee or spice grinder. Stir in five-spice powder.


Remove duck from marinade, discarding marinade, and lightly pat dry. Sprinkle duck with pepper mixture.


Line the bottom of the stovetop smoker with a double layer of heavy-duty foil, leaving a 3-inch overhang along the edges.


In a bowl, combine cinnamon, tea leaves, mesquite and orange peel. Pour into the center of the smoker and spread out evenly to 1/4 in ch thick in the middle of the bottom pan. Place the drip pan over the mixture and set the grill rack in the smoker. 


In a skillet, heat oil over high heat. Place duck skin side down and sear for 2 to 3 minutes, or until a deep golden brown.


Transfer duck to the grill rack. Fold the foil inward and skip on the smoker cover, closing it almost all the way. Heat over high heat for 5 to 10 minutes, or until steady wisps of smoke appear. Close the lid and reduce heat to medium. Smoke duck for 8 minutes.

 

Turn off heat and let duck stand in smoker for 10 minutes, until a meat thermometer inserted in the thickest part of a breast registers 150 degrees Fahrenheit  for medium-rare, or until desired doneness. Carefully open the smoker and transfer duck to a cutting board. Transfer to a cutting board, tent with foil and let rest for 5 to 10 minutes before slicing. Serve warm or at room temperature.

 

Servings
4
Servings
4
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