Moroccan Honeyed Duck With Orange Blossoms

  1. Ras-al-hanout is a traditional Moroccan spice blend that has no one recipe. But this is one that i rather like. The easiest way to make it is to buy all of the ingredients pre ground and just measure them and blend. This recipe makes more than you will need for this dish, so you can store the rest for the next time you make it.
  2. If you are feeling adventurous you can buy the whole seeds, toast them in a dry skillet until they are aromatic. Allow them to cool and then grind them fresh in a pepper mill or with a mortar and pestle.
  3. Heat a skillet and add the ghee or olive oil. Add the ginger to the skillet and brown until it starts to turn color.
  4. Add the duck pieces and brown for 2- 3 minutes on each side. Once the skin has browned, sprinkle the surface of the duck with the rascal-hanout.
  5. Add the light honey to the skillet and enough water to cover the base of the skillet and to come about 1'3 of the way up the duck pieces. The actual amount will depend upon the size of your skillet and the number and size of your duck pieces.
  6. Reduce the heat and cover the skillet with a lid. Cook gently for about 25 minutes.
  7. Add the dark honey, salt and the bay leaves. Cover and cook for another 10 minutes.
  8. Finally add the orange blossoms or orange flower water and cover. Cook for an additional 5-10 minutes.
  9. Serve with a nutty couscous or a quinoa and as always enjoy!

rasalhanout, ground cumin, ground ginger, ground cinnamon, ground coriander, cayenne pepper, ground allspice, groung cloves, ground black pepper, salt, ground mace, ground cardomom, ground anise, honeyed, olive oil, light honey, rasalhanout, honey, bay leaves, salt, orange blossoms, freshly grated ginger, water

Taken from food52.com/recipes/34150-moroccan-honeyed-duck-with-orange-blossoms (may not work)

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