Often used in Asian cuisine as well as in French cooking, duck meat is slightly darker in color than chicken or turkey, but is nonetheless still delicious—especially when you've got to right recipes ...
Here's how to bake, braise, roast, or smoke duck for incredible entrées any day of the week. Cooking duck confit may sound like something best left to restaurant chefs, but F&W Test Kitchen's Adam ...
What He’s Known For: Simple cooking over live fire. Meticulous sourcing. An unpretentious welcome and an ambitious vision. OPEN FIRE defines chef Tomos Parry’s cooking at Brat in East London. “There’s ...
Traditional French, Chinese and high-end restaurants aren't the only local venues for duck. You can sample it at a stylish Italian restaurant in a mall and at a no-frills gourmet cafe in a Conoco gas ...
Claire is Lifehacker's Senior Food Editor. She has a B.S. in chemistry, a decade of food journalism experience, and a deep love for mayonnaise and MSG. Duck has a reputation for being fussy, and I ...
His Restaurant: Eyval, in Brooklyn, N.Y. What He’s Known For: Interpreting Persian cooking with nuance and delicacy. Refining regional-Iranian dishes with creativity and the freshest seasonal ...