Slow Roasted Duck Recipe w/ crisp skin | Maui Passion Fruit Glaze (2024)

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Slow Roasted Duck Recipe
with Passion Fruit Glaze

This slow roasted duck recipe is for 2 ducks, because 1 is rarely enough. We figure 1 duck feeds 2 to 2 1/2 people max.

Slow Roasted Duck Recipe w/ crisp skin | Maui Passion Fruit Glaze (1)

Ingredients

Ducks

  • 2 free range, organic ducks 5-6 lbs
  • 1.2 cup of chopped onions
  • 3 tblspoons Butter
  • 4-5 garlic cloves
  • 3-4 pinches of large grained sea salt
  • 4 of those fun fun little paper feet things

PASSION FRUIT GLAZE

  • 5 passion fruits
  • 3/4 cup brown sugar
  • 1 large orange
  • 1 lime
  • 1 tblspoon of Siracha
  • 1 tblspoon shoyu (soy sauce) or liquid aminos
  • a few green onions.

STOCK or SOUP

Don’t let the carcass and giblets go to waste. We like to roast some whole garlic during one of the hours to add to a stock with the bones, water, necks, heart, kidneys, and a bunch of herbs, spices and veggies. We simmer the mixture down for at least 12 hours to get the perfect stock. We save some of the stock for a soup the next day, and we use ice cube trays to freeze the rest for when we need it in the future for cooking. We do the same with some of the duck fat (which usually doesn’t last very long in our house.)

Thanks to Hungry Mouse!

This is a VERY similar recipe to the one you’ll find on the Hungry Mouse website. We’ve used their recipe 4 times now, and we’ve tweaked it to suit our preferences. We find that 1 duck is NEVER enough food, and it can get a bit dry. Some of the noted changes are the added onions in the cavity, the garlic butter, and a different glaze. We like the passion fruit flavors that come out and give the duck a savory, unique flavor. Their glaze is good too, but we like ours better. Thank you, Mouse, for many wonderful meals!!

Nutrition

This is primarily a protein and fat heavy dish. Sugar content depends on the type and amount of glaze you use.

  • Protein55%55%
  • Carbs10%10%
  • Fat35%35%

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Start this process 5 hours ahead of time to be safe.

1. Insert Pineapple

Preheat the oven to 300 ℉ now. Unwrap the ducks, pull out the yummy liver and other goodies, wash the ducks under cold water. Some say to boil hot water and dump the water over the ducks to tighten the skin. We’ve done it both ways, and we don’t see the difference. Then put them on a rack, breast side up and dry them with paper towel (inside and out.) Some say to blow dry them and get as much moisture out of the skin as possible.

2. Prep the birds

Place the rack over deep pan to catch the drippings and duck fat. Next rub sea salt liberally inside of the birds. Take the chopped onions and toss them in the duck cavity.

3. Score, tie, fold, and cook

Score the skin with a sharp knife. DO NOT CUT THROUGH THE MEAT. If you do, you could end up with a dry duck (we’ve nicked the meat before without serious problems, but be careful just the same.) Slice back and forth over the breast. If there’s extra skin, slice it off and toss it in the lower pan. Tie the legs up with cooking string. Fold the wings in, tucked away under the bird. Toss it in the oven and start 2 timers. 1 timer for 3.5 hours. The other for 50 minutes.

4. Butter, poke, flip

After 50 minutes, take a small sauce pan and melt the butter over low heat. As it’s melting, use a garlic crusher, or finely mince the garlic and toss it in the butter. Let it heat up for a few minutes more. Then pull the ducks out, pour 1/2 the garlic butter over the ducks. Poke the skin with a fork or knife all over to release fat (but don’t puncture the meat!) Flip the birds, then pour the rest of the garlic butter and poke again. This should only take 10-15 minutes in total. Toss the birds back in and set the expired timer back to 1 hour. (at this point, we like to toss the duck liver in the pan from the garlic butter, simmer and eat.)
After 2nd hour: poke, flip, poke
After 3rd hour: poke, flip, poke

5. Make a glaze

During the last hour of cooking, you can make the glaze. You can make the glaze earlier if you want and reheat it, but we prefer to make the glaze in the last 20 minutes of cooking. 1st, chop all the passion fruit in half and spoon the contents into a sieve over a bowl. Use the spoon to extract as much juice as possible. Discard the seeds. Chop the onions, then take a sauce pan and add all the glaze ingredients. We prefer to add the green onions close to the end of cooking, but it doesn’t matter much. For the oranges and lime, squeeze them into the sauce pan as you mix over medium heat. (this way to can see what flavor you prefer: more sweet or sour.) You might also want to add more or less siracha to taste. Let the sauce simmer, but not burn. You want the glaze to reduce down to a point where it will coat a spoon.

Remove fat and glaze
Once both timers have expired, pull the ducks out, raise the oven temp to 400 ℉, use a poultry thermometer to make sure the meat is close to or above 165 ℉, and pull the melted duck fat out of the pan. You can leave a little if you don’t want to clean a burned pan in the next step. Save the fat for cooking later! Use it in the future like you would any other oil to cook with. Then glaze the birds. Flip and glaze again. Hopefully you’ll have some glaze leftover to add to sliced and served duck. Then pop the ducks back in the oven for 10 or so minutes. You want the birds to get crispy, but not totally burned. It’s OK to let the feet get burned and a few bits and pieces to get charred. The photo in picture 5 shows how much fat we pulled from the duck. Over 2 cups!!

6. SERVE!

Measure the temp again if the ducks were less than 165 ℉ before. Take the ducks out and let them sit for 10-15 minutes. If you cut directly into them, they will lose a lot of moisture. When slicing, pull as much meat as possible off of it, and drizzle leftover glaze over the meat. Then once the meal is done, toss the carcasses in front of everyone to pick at.

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FAQs

What temperature do you crisp duck skin? ›

Place the bird on the rack inside the roasting pan and cook at 350 F for 1 hour, breast side up. After 1 hour, remove the bird and prick the skin all over again. Flip the duck breast side down and roast for another hour.

How do you get crispy skin on a duck? ›

The trick for getting the crispy skin is to score the fat (not the flesh) lightly all over the breast-side of the bird, then just season it and put it in the oven as it is. The duck takes 3 hours and 40 minutes to cook, and during this time, you'll turn it over every hour.

Can you eat crispy duck skin? ›

Yes, the crispy skin of the duck is one of the highlights of the dish. It's perfectly fine to eat the crispy skin, as it adds a delightful crunch and rich flavor to each bite.

Why isn't my duck skin crispy? ›

The real trick here is to score the skin prior to cooking, which will let the fat render a little faster. Then, it's as simple as starting to cook that duck skin down – and probably for much longer than you'd think!

Should you cover a duck when roasting? ›

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.

What is the secret to crispy skin? ›

To reap those benefits, simply combine one part baking powder with three to four parts kosher salt (about a teaspoon of baking powder per tablespoon of kosher salt will work), add some black pepper to taste, then sprinkle it evenly over the surface of the skin.

Why pour boiling water over duck? ›

The boiling water helps pull the skin taut, making it easier to score in a crosshatch pattern. That, in turn, allows the fat to render out as everything roasts. The result is a perfectly cooked duck with pink, juicy meat and burnished, crunchy skin.

Is crispy duck the same as Peking duck? ›

Crispy aromatic duck

The meat has less fat and is drier and crispier compared to that of Peking duck. In Germany, some Asian fusion restaurants also serve crispy aromatic duck (Knusprige Ente), sometimes also labeled as Peking duck (Peking-Ente, also Pekingente).

What is crispy duck called? ›

Offering an irresistible combination of flavours and textures, this classic Chinese dish has a long and complex history — and a cooking process to match. ByFuchsia Dunlop. Photographs byYuki Sigiura. July 08, 2021.

Is crispy duck unhealthy? ›

Here's a fact for you – duck and goose are way higher in fat than other poultry such as chicken and turkey. That's why we're always recommending chicken and turkey in the 'nice' section, but crispy duck has to be considered 'naughty'.

How to get crispy skin on smoked duck? ›

Step 4 - To achieve a crispy texture for the smoked duck breast skin, heat a cast iron skillet over medium heat and sear the skin side until the internal temperature reaches 131 degrees F. Loosely cover the smoked duck breast with foil and let it rest for 5 to 10 minutes before proceeding to slice.

How do you keep duck skin crispy? ›

Put the breasts skin-side down in a cold frying pan and slowly heat the pan. This will melt the fat and help the skin to crisp up without burning. Fry the breasts, letting the fat melt out and the skin crisp up.

How to get crispy skin on wild duck? ›

In a cast-iron pan, turn heat to medium, add 1/2 tablespoon of oil and place ducks skin down. Let the fat render out and get crispy. It could take 3-6 minutes; it depends on the size of your duck breast. Flip the breast over, and sear the other side for about 3-4 minutes.

Should I brine duck before roasting? ›

Although duck is more flavorful than some of its poultry counterparts, it can still benefit from a dry-brine. Salt is the key component in brining—it seasons the meat while also pulling out excess moisture. In this recipe, a mixture of salt, sugar, thyme, and orange zest gives the duck a fragrant head start.

How do you get crispy skin on smoked duck? ›

Step 4 - To achieve a crispy texture for the smoked duck breast skin, heat a cast iron skillet over medium heat and sear the skin side until the internal temperature reaches 131 degrees F. Loosely cover the smoked duck breast with foil and let it rest for 5 to 10 minutes before proceeding to slice.

How to get crispy duck skin on grill? ›

Once the grill is at temperature, place the duck over the water pan, breast side up. Close the lid, and allow to start roasting. Add more coals as needed to maintain the temperature during the cooking process. Roast for 120-135 minutes, until skin has completely crisped.

How do you tighten duck skin? ›

Trim any excess fat from around the duck cavity and the neck. Place duck, breast side up, on a rack in the sink. Pour half of the boiling water all over the top of the duck to tighten the skin. Flip the bird and pour remaining boiling water over the back.

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