How to Render Duck Fat (and Make Duck Cracklins)
- 1 pound Duck Fat And Skin Trimmings
- 1/4 cups Fresh Water
- 1 pinch Kosher Or Sea Salt (or To Taste)
- Cut the duck skin and fat into pieces that are roughly 1-inch in size.
- Put in the bottom of a heavy-bottomed pan with a capacity of at least 3 quarts.
- A wider bottomed pan is more efficient for this application.
- Pour the water over the trimmings and place the pan, partially covered, over the lowest heat possible.
- As the trimmings and water warm up in the pan, fat will begin rendering (being made liquid) and water will start evaporating.
- This will sound a bit like a gently sputtering boil.
- The white fatty bits will slowly transform into lightly golden brown, crispy goodies.
- As soon as they reach this stage, use a slotted spoon to remove the cracklins to a paper towel lined plate.
- The process can take anywhere from an hour to three hours, so I dont recommend leaving the pan unattended for long.
- When the cracklins are on the lined plate, sprinkle with salt, to taste, and set aside.
- These can be eaten as a snack, baked into cornbread, sprinkled over salads or hearty soups like croutons, or used just about anywhere else you would use crisped bacon.
- Turn your attention to the duck fat.
- For the clearest duck fat, line a fine mesh strainer with a piece of cheesecloth.
- If youre in a hurry, a stainless-steel fine mesh strainer alone will suffice.
- Carefully pour the hot liquid fat through the strainer (lined if you so choose) into a jar or other clean, food-safe receptacle with a tight fitting lid.
- Fit the lid in place and store your liquid gold in the refrigerator for up to a year.
- It will become semi-solid and opaque in its chilled state, this is to be expected.
- Use duck fat to roast potatoes, make the ultimate French fries, sear or confit meats, or whatever sinful tasks you devise for it.
trimmings, fresh water, kosher
Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/homemade-ingredients/how-to-render-duck-fat-and-make-duck-cracklins/ (may not work)