Duck Breast with Black Pepper

The ingredients

2 duck breasts

3 tablespoons of black peppercorns (to be ground at the moment)

1 shallot

100 ml of chicken broth

50 ml of red wine (optional)

30 g of butter

1 tablespoon ofolive oil (preferably high-quality extra virgin olive)

Salt

A few sprigs of thyme (optional)


Preparation


Prepare the pepper:

In a mortar, coarsely crush the black pepper grains. You can also use a pepper mill, but using a mortar allows you to obtain a more irregular texture and therefore a more intense flavor.


Prepare the duck breasts:

Score the skin of the duck breast in a crisscross pattern (without cutting into the meat) to allow the fat to melt evenly.

Rub the duck breasts with a generous amount of freshly ground black pepper and season them lightly on both sides.


Duck breast cooking:

In a hot skillet, pour in the olive oil (you can find very high-quality ones on our site range of olive oil).

Place the magrets skin-side down and cook over medium heat for 6 to 8 minutes, until the skin is golden brown and crispy. Don't hesitate to press lightly with a spatula to release the fat.

Return the magrets and let cook for another 5 to 6 minutes to obtain a pink cooking (or longer if you prefer a longer cooking).

Remove the duck breasts from the pan and let them rest for a few minutes under a sheet of aluminum foil.


Black pepper sauce :

In the same pan, add a knob of butter and melt over low heat. Add the finely chopped shallot and let it simmer for 2-3 minutes.

Deglaze with red wine (if using) or chicken broth and let the sauce reduce by half.

Add a new pinch of freshly ground black pepper to enhance the flavor.

Add a few sprigs of thyme, then let the sauce reduce for a few more minutes until you get a slightly syrupy consistency.


Completion and service :

Slice the duck breasts on the bias and arrange them on the plates.

Coat with black pepper sauce and serve immediately.

Tip: The fresher the pepper, the more it releases its aromas and heat. For an even more intense effect, you can also add a pinch of Sichuan pepper, which brings a slight touch of freshness and pungency.



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