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Poultry
Duck
Kat's
Avocado Duck
3 Ripe, but firm, avocados
1 qt Water
Juice of 1 lemon
The breast and thigh meat -from a whole roasted -duckling
6 md Oranges, peeled and -segmented
Lettuce leaves
1/4 c Chopped pecans or toasted -sliced almonds
6 tbs Mayonnaise
2 tbs Frozen undiluted orange -juice, defrosted
Parsley sprigs Orange wedges (optional)
1. Peel the avocados, cut them in half, and immediately dip them in the
water with the lemon juice added to keep them from discoloring.
2. Be sure the duck meat is skinless and boneless. Cut it into bite-sized
pieces.
3. Mix the duck meat with the orange segments. Divide into six portions. Fill
the avocado halves, which have been placed on a platter lined with crisp lettuce
leaves, with the portions of meat and oranges.
4. Mix the concentrated juice with the mayonnaise and spoon this over each
stuffed avocado. Top each with the nuts. Decorate with parsley sprigs and orange
wedges.
CHEF'S SECRET: Always peel the avocado first and then cut it in half. This
is important, because if avocados are ripe enough to be eaten, the halves would
be mashed during the peeling process. If you leave the pits in after halving the
avocados and dipping them in the lemon water, you can wrap the avocados in
plastic wrap and keep them all day in the refrigerator. They won't discolor. You
can give this dish an oriental flavor by mixing 1 tbs. soy sauce into the 6 tbs.
mayonnaise, replacing the orange with canned tangerine segments, and grinding
some roasted sesame seeds over the dish. (The sesame seeds are available in very
bandy little plastic throw-away grinders in grocery stores carrying oriental
foods.) When using the canned tangerine segments, you can greatly improve the
taste by pouring off the canned syrup, rinsing the segments quickly in cold
water, then transferring them to a plastic container. Squeeze the juice of 1
lemon over them and, if you like, add 1 or 2 tbs. brandy and enough water to
cover. Chill in the refrigerator overnight.
Though it be disfigured by many defects, to whom is his own body
not dear?
- Panchatantra