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Duck Fat
Wonders of Cooking with Duck Fat

 

Wonders of Cooking with Duck Fat, Chefs around the world cook with duck fat for many reasons , the first being that it simply makes good food taste better!
We use it when we need a cooking spray or as a binder to ad another layer of flavor!

When most people think of duck fat, they think of French cuisine. It has been used in French cooking and by high-end restaurants around the world for hundreds of years.

One reason is that duck fat is nearly 51% monounsaturated fat, with 36% saturated fat and 14% polyunsaturated fat.

Because of its monounsaturated content, this form of fat does not break down or smoke away during cooking. This means it keeps its flavor and is even a healthier alternative too many other fats.

One of the most popular dishes to use duck fat to cook with is potatoes. You can boost the flavor profile of potatoes so much that they seem to become another food altogether.

Many chefs also use duck fat to create their own fresh in-house Gascony butter. This butter is named for the region in France which enjoys amazing tasting food but lower rates of heart disease. They make this with rendered duck fat and garlic cloves. You then add this preparation by the scoop or tablespoon full to soups, melt over steak, or lamb.  

Duck fat is legendary on steak, poultry, and even seafood. Many love to add duck fat to their vegetables for extra bold flavor when mixed with organic Worcestershire sauce.

Chefs around the world cook with duck fat for many reasons .

The first being that it simply makes good food taste better!

Here are more:

  • All natural, with no added preservatives or artificial ingredients – and it’s GMO-FREE!
  • Gluten FREE!
  • High smoke point making it safer and easier to use.
  • High in unsaturated fat with 20% less saturated fat than butter.
  • No need to refrigerate…it’s reusable and has a very long shelf life!
  • Made in the USA of 100% recyclable material.
  • Duck fat comes from French cuisine, where a little-known secret about the French Paradox originates. It’s true: the French are thinner and have half the reported heart problems than that of Americans, though they eat meats and fats. Peculiarly, duck fat is the most common animal fat eaten in the southwestern region of France known as Gascony, where reported heart problems are half that of the rest of France.

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We use Duck Fat in a lot of our BBQ recipes. I’m sure you’ll enjoy the benefits on your BBQ’s and indoor cooking also…

The important thing to keep in mind is TIME & TEMPERATURE. You can do our recipes on any grill, even some of them in the oven or crock pot, but, then you lose all the flavors you get from cooking outdoors. But sometimes it does rain.

Remember that a recipe is simply an outline; it is not written in stone. Don’t be afraid to make changes to suit your taste. Take it and run with it….

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Ken & Patti

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