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How do I make a roast duck sandwich?
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qsducks;1220313 wrote: How do I make a roast duck sandwich? Sit out in the hot sun with a slice of bread on your butt. :sneaky:
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oscar;1220316 wrote: Sit out in the hot sun with a slice of bread on your butt. :sneaky:


:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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oscar;1220316 wrote: Sit out in the hot sun with a slice of bread on your butt. :sneaky:
:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl I even admit that that was very clever. :yh_rotfl
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:wah:

But, seriously,....to answer your question..........try this ;)

Recipe: Roast Duck Sandwich With Cranberry Chutney and Gruyère Cheese



Chef Jody Adams

Restaurant/Operation Noir at The Charles Hotel, Boston

Menupart Poultry

Daypart Lunch,Dinner

Region American

Source R&I

Yield: 1 serving

Pain de mie bread, ¾-in. slice 2

Extra-virgin olive oil 2 Tbsp.

Balsamic vinegar 1 Tbsp.

Roast duck, sliced 2 oz.

Salt and pepper to taste

Arugula ¼ oz.

Cranberry chutney ½ oz.

Gruyère cheese, thinly sliced 1 oz.



1. Drizzle 1 side of each slice of bread with oil and vinegar.

2. Place duck atop 1 slice of bread; season with salt and pepper.

3. Top with arugula; spread with chutney. Top with Gruyère; cover with second slice of bread.

4. Cook in panini press until golden and cheese is melted, about 7 minutes. Cut into quarters; serve.
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qsducks;1220313 wrote: How do I make a roast duck sandwich?


Roast a duck. Put bits of it in a sandwich, together with anything else you might fancy. What's so difficult? You may even be able to buy duck ready-roasted, or even the complete sandwich.
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You wanna eat a lil duckie?

Are you quackers? :wah::wah:
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Rapunzel;1220615 wrote: You wanna eat a lil duckie?

Are you quackers? :wah::wah:


:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl



mmmmmmm duck is so good when done right.

no different than chicken we eat.
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Rapunzel;1220615 wrote: You wanna eat a lil duckie?

Are you quackers? :wah::wah:


Nah, I was kidding:wah:...but I do love peanut butter quackers:-4
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Post by nok »

Put thinly sliced roast duck pieces on toasted bread. Add crispy lettuce, mayonnaise, tomato slices and put another slice of toasted bread on top. Cut it in half, and you've got two pieces of roast duck sandwich.
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Post by hoppy »

Strangly enough, my son went duck hunting last weekend. He's gonna roast 'em up this weekend. I like my duck sammich's with a bit 'o mayo, onions and a slab of cheese on slices of Italian bread with a big mug of Coor's beer.:D
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hoppy;1248276 wrote: Strangly enough, my son went duck hunting last weekend. He's gonna roast 'em up this weekend. I like my duck sammich's with a bit 'o mayo, onions and a slab of cheese on slices of Italian bread with a big mug of Coor's beer.:D


now that using Italian bread sounds really good Hoppy!
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