GastroChick Something for Valentines Day
Wednesday February 08th 2006, 10:50 am
Filed under: Recipes

Valentines DayThe first cookbook I ever personally owned was called the Step-by-Step cookbook by the Good House keeping Institute. It became the object of much amusement and derision as it had been given to me by my boyfriend at the time who must have been hinting that he was sick of take-outs and wanted some proper home-cooking. As the title infers it was aimed at the type of individual who had never even boiled an egg - perfectly suited to my level. At the time I was at university and thought that cooking was the preserve of middle aged, bored housewives with nothing much better to do. The book, needless to say lay in my unused kitchen gathering dust.

A couple of years later, during a particularly bad bought of flu, bored and now boyfriend-less I discovered the once offensive book buried in one of my kitchen cupboards. Lying in bed I flicked through the pages and was alarmed to find myself vaguely inspired to try some of the less adventurous recipes. The first recipe I ever made was prawn cocktail of which I was stupidly proud and churned out on a regular basis for any unsuspecting friend who happened to visit.

I had always appreciated and loved food but had never considered that I would actually derive any pleasure from cookery. Yet as my confidence slowly grew I tried what I considered to be the more complicated dishes. It will amuse you when I confess that I once thought roasting a chicken was a culinary feat.

When I first met my husband I knew that I would have to wow him with a meal that would make him fall instantly in love with me. I pulled out my trusted Good Housekeeping Cookbook and searched in vain for a meal that would win his heart. I alighted upon a sure fire winner Duck with a Redcurrant Sauce served with a pommes Dauphinoise. It was decadent, required skill and would surely impress. It certainly worked roughly two years after the meal he proposed and the rest is history………

duckIt is definitely worth a go especially since Valentine’s day is just around the corner. Hopefully you’ll have as much luck as I did.

Duck with a Redcurrant Sauce
4 duck breasts (I use barbary duck)
2 cinnamon Sticks
175g red onion, peeled
15ml (1tbspolive oil)
1 garlic clove crushed
300ml chicken stock
300ml red wine
5ml dried marjoram
1tbsp Dijon mustard
2tbsp redcurrant jelly
salt and pepper
watercress to garnish

Brown the duck breasts skin side down first, in a large non-stick saute pan, with the cinnamon sticks. Transfer to a large roasting tin. Cook at 180 C mark 6 for 15 minutes or until crisp and golden and just cooked through.

Meanwhile, roughly chop the onion. Heat the olive oil, in a saucepan and saute the onion with the garlic, until golden. Add the remaining ingredients, bring to the boil and let bubble until reduced by half, strain and reheat.

Drain the fat from the duck. Serve thickly sliced with a little of the sauce spooned over. Garnish with watercress and serve the remaining sauce separately

The following recipe for pommes dauphinoise is taken from the Gordon Ramsay’s Secrets, a remarkable cookbook.

Pommes Dauphinoise

600g slightly waxy potato (such as la Ratte or Maris Piper)
350ml milk
350ml double cream
1 large garlic clove
1 thyme sprig
1 bay leaf
90g Gruyere cheese, grated
Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

Preheat the oven to 200 C, Gas 6. Peel the potatoes thinly, then slice evenly into 1cm slices. Bring the milk and cream to the boil in a large saucepan and add the garlic, herbs and seasoning. Simmer for a couple of minutes.

Slide the potatoes into the pan and stir gently. Simmer for about 7 minutes until the potato slices are only just tender, they should hold their shape and retain a bite. Drain the par-cooked potatoes in a colander set over a bowl to catch the creamy milk.

Layer the potatoes in a shallow oven proof dish, sprinkling two thirds of the cheese and seasoning in between the layers. Trickle a little of the saved milk over each layer too.

Pour a little more milk around the sides, but not too much-just enough to moisten. Sprinkle over the last of the cheese.

Place the dish in a shallow roasting tin and bake for about 15 minutes or until the cheese is beginning to bubble and turn golden brown. Allow to stand for 10 minutes before serving.


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You wouldn’t dare cook your duck through?

Comment by andrew 02.08.06 @ 11:37 am

what do you mean?

Comment by GastroChick 02.08.06 @ 11:46 am

should be cooked medium of course.

Comment by andrew 02.08.06 @ 12:54 pm

What an amazing blog! Why haven’t I discovered you yet???

I love this post and great memory about your first cookbook.

The duck sounds delicious and the pommes dauphinoise … my favourite!

(I’m adding you to my blog list in my site!)

Comment by Ivonne 02.08.06 @ 1:51 pm

It wasn’t just the Duck breasts that made me marry you….

Comment by damo 02.08.06 @ 1:54 pm

WHEN YOUR recipe says 4 duck breasts, do you mean 4 double-breasts (two in each set?) or are we dealing with just 2 ducks here (and 4 single breasts?)

Many thanks,

Sweetie

Comment by sweetie 02.08.06 @ 6:02 pm

Andrew - yeah I see what you mean now, the original recipe says that you should roast the duck for 30mins which is way too long, the duck should be medium rare in my opinion.

Ivonne - thank you for your kind comments, I truly enjoy your blog too. I have added you to my list.

Sweetie - I’m sorry this isn’t clear, i meant 4 single breasts, are you going to try this recipe?

Comment by GastroChick 02.10.06 @ 11:06 am

Yup, I am going to buy 4 duck breasts (from 2 birds, lol).

Thanks.

Comment by sweetie 02.10.06 @ 1:43 pm

It is such a lovely story! Love starting in the plate… You’re right cooking is so much nicer when you know you have someone to wow!

PS: Cute logo too!

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