Easy Magret de Canard Sauce a l'Orange Recipe (2024)

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Magret de Canard is the breast of duck cooked in its fat and flavored with Cognac Orange slices and juice. It may seem like a complicated dinner; however, it is very easy to make with only a few ingredients. The magret de canard is seared medium rare like a steak, it is served cut in slices with a deep pink center, and its reduction sauce is poured on top. This breast of duck is a l'orange, a perfect dish for a special dinner with friends or an intimate evening with your special one.

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Duck breast is a common meat here in France. Redish pink and with a gamey taste, it is very different from chicken breast.

It has a thick layer of fat on the side, making the meat tender when cooked.

This week is La Semaine du Goûthere in France, and according to the travel website Expedia, the French have voted the Magret de Canard as their favorite dish.

The technique to cook the magret is very simple, and only a few ingredients are needed.

Duck breast should be cooked medium rare with the center still slightly pink. If correctly cooked, the meat is very tender.

If it is cooked too much, the meat can get tough and dry.

It is a delicate dish, perfect for a special dinner party, and you can serve foie gras terrine as a starter.

For more meat mains cooked in a sweet sauce, you can try wild bore in a chocolate sauce, pork stuffed with chestnuts and cranberry, crown roast of lamb rosemary and wine or Daube Provencal.

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Ingredients

To prepare the duck Magret, you will need the following ingredients:

  • 2 duck magret
  • Juice from 2 oranges
  • 1 orange sliced and peeled
  • 3 tablespoon of sugar
  • ¼ cup of Cointreau
  • Salt and pepper

Note: If the oranges are too sweet, add 1 tablespoon of cider vinegar.

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Instructions

How to clean it

  1. Remove the two white membranes with a sharp knife so the magret will not curl when cooking.
  2. Trim the fat from the side
  3. Carve the top of the skin in diamond shapes.
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How to cook it

  1. Place the duck magret to cook on medium heat, skin side down. No fat is needed as the skin's fat will melt immediately.
  2. Let it cook for 10 minutes, then turn. Cook for 10 more minutes.
  3. If too much fat has melted, remove it from the pan.Make sure the meat is well-seared everywhere.
  4. Remove the duck magret and place them on a plate covered with aluminum foil.
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Making the sauce reduction

  1. Remove all the fat from the pan, but do not clean it.
  2. Deglaze the pan with the orange juice.
  3. Add the sugar, orange slices, and Cointreau.
  4. Cook until the juices are caramelized, about 10 minutes at medium heat.
  5. Add the Magrets back to the pan and let it cook for another 10 minutes, basting them with the juices.
  6. Let the duck magret rest for 5 minutes, then slice them and pour the juices on top.
  7. The Magret de Canard is ready
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How to serve it

Serve the Magret de Canard cut in slices with the juices poured over.

If you are making it for a dinner party, you can prepare it in advance and stop cooking it 5 minutes earlier. Do not slice it yet.

When it is time to serve it, finish cooking it for 5 minutes.

Remove from the pan and cut it into slices, while the sauce is still simmering.

Pour the warm sauce over so the meat is warm but not overcooked.

Magret de Canard à l'Orange should be served with a side dish that will absorb the juices without overpowering the flavors.

Here I serve it with a Gratin Dauphinoise (cooked in the microwave for simplicity) and an Italian orange salad with fennel.

Other side dishes you can serve it with are Yorkshire pudding (not French but perfect combination), Parisian gnocchi, or Gnocchi alla Romana.

Sauce variations

I use an orange-based sauce which is classic and also my favorite.

You can use any other sweet sauce, like cream, teriyaki, white wine, or balsamic vinegar.

To cook it you proceed the same way: sear the duck first and make the sauce by deglazing the pan once you have removed the excessive fat.

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Top Tips

  • Duck breast should be cooked medium rare with the center still slightly pink. If correctly cooked, the meat is very tender.
  • If it is cooked too much, the meat can get tough and dry.
  • If the oranges are too sweet, you can add 1 tablespoon of cider vinegar
  • Remove the two white membranes with a sharp knife so the magret will not curl when cooking.
  • No fat is needed for cooking as the fat from the skin will melt straight away.
  • Once you have cooked the Magret, remove all the fat from the pan, but do not clean it. You will deglaze the pan for the sauce.
  • I use an orange-based sauce which is classic and also my favorite. You can use any other sauce, like cream, teriyaki, or white wine.

Other parts of a duck

The other parts of a duck that are very popular here in France are the leg confit.

They are the leg of the duck stored in its fat and canned. I use them in the cassoulet, but you can also serve them alone and cook some potatoes in the same fat.

They are deliciously crunchy and fat.

More recipes with oranges

  • Homemade Orange Liqueur Curacao Style
  • Coconut Orange Loaf Cake
  • Italian Fennel Salad With Blood Orange Recipe
  • Traditional Sicilian Bitter Orange Marmalade Recipe

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📋Magret de Canard à l'Orange Recipe

Magret de Canard is the breast of duck cooked in its fat and flavored with Cognac Orange slices and juice. It may seem like a complicated dinner; however, it is very easy to make with only a few ingredients. The magret de canard is seared medium rare like a steak, it is served cut in slices with a deep pink center, and its reduction sauce is poured on top. This breast of duck is a l'orange, a perfect dish for a special dinner with friends or an intimate evening with your special one.

Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 40 minutes minutes

⏲️Total Time 55 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 people

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Author: Laura Tobin

Ingredients

  • 2 magrets de canard duck breasts
  • 2 juice from oranges
  • 1 orange sliced and peeled
  • 3 tablespoon caster sugar
  • ¼ cup Cointreau
  • salt & pepper
  • 1 tablespoon cider vinegar OPTIONAL: If the oranges are too sweet

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Instructions

Cleaning the duck breast

  • To clean the Magrets de canard, remove with a sharp knife the two white membranes so the Magret will not curl when cooking.

    2 magrets de canard

  • Trim the fat from the side

  • And carve the top of the skin in diamond shapes

Cooking it

  • Place the Magrets de canard to cook on medium heat, skin side down. No fat is needed as the fat from the skin will melt straight away.

  • Let it cook for 10 minutes then turn. Cook for 10 more minutes. If too much fat has melted remove it from the pan. Make sure the meat is well seared everywhere.

  • Remove the Magrets and place them on a plate covered with aluminum foil. Remove all the fat from the pan, but do not clean it.

Making the sauce

  • Deglaze the pan with the orange juice.

    2 juice from oranges

  • Add the sugar, orange slices and Cointreau. Cook until the juices are caramelized, about 10 minutes at medium heat.

    1 orange sliced and peeled, 3 tablespoon caster sugar, ¼ cup Cointreau, 1 tablespoon cider vinegar

Putting it all together

  • Add the Magrets back to the pan and let it cook for another 10 minutes basting them with the juices. Season with salt and pepper

    salt & pepper

  • When they are ready, let them rest for 5 minutes then slice them and pour the juices on top

  • Serve with the potato dauphinoise and the vegetables of your choice.

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Notes

  • Duck breast should be cooked medium rare with the center still slightly pink. If correctly cooked, the meat is very tender.
  • If it is cooked too much, the meat can get tough and dry.
  • If the oranges are too sweet, you can add 1 tablespoon of cider vinegar
  • Remove the two white membranes with a sharp knife so the magret will not curl when cooking.
  • No fat is needed for cooking as the fat from the skin will melt straight away.
  • Once you have cooked the Magret, remove all the fat from the pan, but do not clean it. You will deglaze the pan for the sauce.
  • I use an orange-based sauce which is classic and also my favorite. You can use any other sauce, like cream, teriyaki, or white wine.

Nutrition

Calories: 238kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 22g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 87mg | Sodium: 65mg | Potassium: 422mg | Sugar: 14g | Vitamin A: 195IU | Vitamin C: 39.4mg | Calcium: 20mg | Iron: 5.1mg

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FAQs

What is magret de canard made of? ›

Magret de Canard is duck breast from the Moulard (Mulard, in French) breed of ducks (The Moulard is a cross between the White Pekin and the Muscovy duck.).

What to pair with duck L Orange? ›

Suggested pairing

Although Pinot Noir is a classic pairing with duck, Côtes du Rhône, when made with mostly Grenache, often has an orange or tangerine flavor that makes it spectacular with the sauce in this dish.

How to cook duck Margaret? ›

INSTRUCTIONS
  1. Preheat oven to 400°F.
  2. Place an oven proof pan on stovetop over medium heat.
  3. Score skin lightly and season with salt & pepper.
  4. Place skin side down in dry warmed pan. ...
  5. Drain off rendered fat (reserve for another use), and put in preheated oven.
  6. Cook approximately 8 minutes in the oven.

What is duck magret in French? ›

The recipe uses duck magret or "magret de canard," the breast of a Moulard duck raised for foie gras. The Moulard is a large bird known for its ample, fatty breast meat.

What is magret de canard in English? ›

How do you say magret de canard in English? The translation would be “duck breast” although as I explained earlier, the French use a particular duck breast for this recipe. You can use the duck that is available to you though.

What does the word canard mean in French? ›

[kanaʀ ] masculine noun. duck. le vilain petit canard (figurative) the ugly duckling.

What does duck sauce go best with? ›

Duck sauce goes well with, spring rolls or egg rolls, it goes well with chicken or salmon, it can go with pork, and possibly unsurprisingly it goes pretty well with some crispy duck.

What wine goes best with duck L orange? ›

Wine pairings for 10 popular duck dishes

Duck à l'Orange - A French favorite combining duck with a citrusy sauce. Pair with: Riesling, offering a balance with its sweetness and acidity. Thai Red Duck Curry - Spicy and coconut-rich. Pair with: Gewürztraminer, for its sweetness which matches the dishes spice.

What does duck al orange taste like? ›

Julia's recipe for l'orange is very orange-y, tart, slightly sweet, but with a rich sauce that is a helluva lot more interesting than orange juice and cornstarch. Eat a taste of the Old School. You'll want a nice, fat duck for duck a l'orange. Or several nice, fat ducks if you are using wild ones.

What do you soak duck in before cooking? ›

Soaking waterfowl in a saltwater solution replaces blood with brine. The process also adds flavor and moisture. Once brined in the refrigerator for 12 to 24 hours, the meat will be paler in color, giving it less of a livery look and more the appearance of domestic meat.

How do you make duck taste good? ›

I always start by patting raw duck breasts dry before showering their skin and flesh with kosher salt. This salt cure penetrates the meat, creating a natural brine that boosts flavor, tenderness, and ease of cooking. Often, I like to add ground spices like cumin and coriander to the salt for an aromatic punch.

Why do you soak duck in milk? ›

Some soak duck breast in milk, wine, bourbon, salt water and probably a bunch of other stuff. For baking or crock pot cooking this does seem to keep the duck moist and tender through the process. As with most fresh meat, slow cooking demands a minimum of blood and thus the soaking helps in that regard.

What is a famous duck dish in France? ›

Called Confit de Canard in French, Duck Confit is an elegant and classic French bistro dish. Confit (pronounced kon-FEE) here refers to the method of slow-cooking the duck in its fat, yielding gorgeously tender meat.

What is the difference between duck breast and magret? ›

Magret is the name reserved for the breast of a duck that has been force-fed to produce a fatty liver (foie gras). Brome Lake ducks are naturally fed; their duck breast meat is lighter in color, leaner but less dense. It is also smaller and weighs on average 225 g compared to 375 g for the magret.

What does magret duck taste like? ›

Called the “ribeye in the sky,” Moulard duck tastes almost like steak and needs only a little salt and pepper to bring out its wonderful meaty flavor. To prepare, season with salt and pepper on the meat side only, then place the duck skin side down in a cold pan over a low flame.

Is magret a type of duck? ›

The magret refers to the breast of a Moulard duck that has been reared for foie gras. A Moulard duck is a cross between a Muscovy drake and a Pekin hen, and is a sizable bird with a well-developed breast. It also is the preferred duck used to produce foie gras, because of its large size and hearty constitution.

What type of meat is duck breast? ›

Duck and goose are poultry and considered "white" meat. Because they are birds of flight, however, the breast meat is darker than chicken and turkey breast. This is because more oxygen is needed by muscles doing work, and the oxygen is delivered to those muscles by the red cells in the blood.

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