Earl Grey Smoked Duck Breast

Earl Grey Smoked Duck Breast

 

 

2 duck breasts

salt

4 tbsp earl grey tea leaves

4 tbsp long grain rice

4 tbsp brown sugar

star anise (optional)

 

Score the fat on the duck breasts and rub it with salt – this will help the fat get crispy later. I find the thickness of fat on a duck breast a bit much if it hasn’t had a chance to get crispy. Next, line the bottom of a wok with 2 layers of tin foil. Mix together the tea leaves, rice, brown sugar, and star anise and add to the wok. This amount should do 1-2 breasts (or possibly 3); if you’re making more, just increase each ingredient in the smoke mixture in an even ratio. Place the duck in a bamboo steamer or on a trivet in the wok & tightly cover with foil. I put a layer of foil over the duck before covering it with the steamer lid to ensure it was almost air-tight. The foil at the bottom should also be tight around the base of the steamer. Over medium to medium-low heat smoke the duck for 12 minutes – this basically just means turn the heat on; as soon as the wok heats up the dry mixture will start smoking. Next, remove the wok from the heat and let it sit 5 minutes still covered, then place the duck fat-side down in a fry pan over medium heat for 5 minutes to crisp up the fat. When that is done, remove the duck breasts and set aside to rest for 5 minutes.

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