Honey & Soy Glazed Duck Breast
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Honey & Soy Glazed Duck Breast

Honey & Soy Glazed Duck Breast

with Pak Choi and Jasmine Rice

This Honey & Soy Glazed Duck Breast is a luxurious dinner night option, made with premium ingredients for a real taste of luxury at home!

Allergens:
Peanut
Cereals containing gluten
Soya

The quantities provided above are averages only.

Boxes and ingredients are packed in facilities that handles Peanut, Nuts, Sesame, Fish, Crustaceans, Milk, Egg, Mustard, Celery, Soya, Gluten and Sulphites. Due to the war in Ukraine, it has been necessary to substitute sunflower oil with rapeseed oil in some products without a label change. The FSA have advised that allergic reactions to rapeseed oil are rare.

Preparation Time45 minutes
Cooking time25 minutes
DifficultyMedium

Ingredients

serving amount

1

Pak Choi

1

Garlic Clove

25

Salted Peanuts

(Contains Peanut May contain Nuts)

150

Basmati Rice

2

Duck Breasts

25

Soy Sauce

(Contains Cereals containing gluten, Soya)

30

Honey

Not included in your delivery

300

Water for the Rice

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Nutritional information

Energy (kcal)704 kcal
Energy (kJ)2947 kJ
Fat18.4 g
of which saturates4.8 g
Carbohydrate79.5 g
of which sugars14 g
Protein59.6 g
Salt3.65 g
Always refer to the product label for the most accurate ingredient and allergen information.

Utensils

Rolling Pin
Garlic Press
Lid
Medium Saucepan
Pan

Instructions

Prep Time
1

Preheat your oven to 220°C/200°C fan/gas mark 7.

Trim the pak choi, then thinly slice widthways. Peel and grate the garlic (or use a garlic press).

Crush the peanuts in the unopened sachet using a rolling pin.

Cook the Rice
2

Pour the water for the rice (see pantry for amount) into a medium saucepan with a tight-fitting lid.

Stir in the rice and 1/4 tsp salt and bring to the boil. Once boiling, turn the heat down to medium and cover with the lid.

Leave to cook for 10 mins, then remove the pan from the heat (still covered) and leave to the side for another 10 mins or until ready to serve (the rice will continue to cook in its own steam).

Get Frying
3

Meanwhile, pop a frying pan on medium-high heat (no oil).

Once hot, lay the duck in the pan, skin-side down, and fry until the skin is golden, 6-8 mins.

Flip, then sear the other side for 1 min more. IMPORTANT: Wash your hands and equipment after handling raw duck and its packaging.

Roast the Duck
4

Transfer the duck to a baking tray, skin-side up, and season with salt and pepper. Roast on the top shelf of your oven until cooked, 16-18 mins. 

Once cooked, transfer to a plate and rest for 5 mins. IMPORTANT: The duck is fully cooked when no longer pink in the middle.

Stir-Fry the Pak Choi
5

When the duck is resting, wipe out the the frying pan and pop it on high heat with a drizzle of oil.

Once hot, add the pak choi and stir-fry for 2-3 mins, then add the garlic and cook for 1 min more. Transfer the pak choi to a plate, then reduce the heat to medium.

Add the soy sauce and honey to the pan. Simmer until reduced by two thirds, 2-3 mins. TIP: If your honey has hardened, pop it in a bowl of hot water for 1 min.

Remove from the heat, then return the rested duck to the pan and coat it in the glaze.

Finish and Serve
6

Fluff up the rice with a fork, then share between your plates and top with the pak choi.

Cut the glazed duck widthways into 1cm thick slices and serve alongside with the remaining glaze from the pan drizzled over.

Scatter with the peanuts to finish.

Enjoy!