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Duck breast with a sea buckthorn, chilli and ginger sauce

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Sea buckthorn berries are quite tart, sort of like sour orange with hints of mango or pineapple. The berries ripen between August and December and can be found in many coastal areas. If you are not fortunate enough to be able to pick them fresh, they are available to order frozen online.

Ingredients

  • 2 x duck breasts (approx. 150g/5½oz each ), skin scored
  • rapeseed oil, for frying
  • 100g/3½oz sea buckthorn berries
  • 500ml/18fl oz freshly squeezed orange juice
  • 5cm/2in piece fresh root ginger, peeled and finely chopped
  • 1 large garlic clove, finely chopped
  • 1 lemongrass stalk, finely sliced
  • 2 spring onions, white section sliced on the diagonal and green parts sliced
  • 1 bird's-eye chilli, finely chopped (seeds included)
  • 2 star anise, broken
  • 1 tbsp nam pla (Thai fish sauce)
  • 1–2 tbsp caster sugar (optional)
  • salt and pepper

For the greens

Method

  1. Season the duck breasts well with salt and freshly ground black pepper, then fry them in a pan lightly brushed with rapeseed oil. Cook for about 4–5 minutes or until the skin is browned and some of the fat has rendered.

  2. Turn over and continue to cook for a further 2–3 minutes. Remove from the pan and set aside, covered with kitchen foil, to rest for 5–10 minutes. Do not wash the pan.

  3. Put the buckthorn berries in a different pan with the orange juice and cook over a medium heat for about 5–6 minutes, or until soft and pulpy. Pass through a sieve and discard the seeds. Set aside.

  4. Pour away any excess duck fat in the frying pan and add the ginger, garlic, lemongrass, the white parts of the spring onions, chilli and star anise and fry until softened and fragrant. Add the orange and sea buckthorn berry juices and simmer to reduce the volume of liquid and intensify the flavour. Add the nam pla and sugar, to taste.

  5. Slice the rested dusk breasts on the diagonal and add to the pan to cook through in the sauce. Throw in the sliced green spring onion tops and allow to wilt.

  6. For the greens, heat the oil in a wok, then add the chopped garlic and ginger. Stir-fry for a minute, then add the spring greens and kale, keep them moving as they start to wilt for a minute or two. Season with soy sauce.

  7. Serve the duck and sauce alongside the wilted greens.

Recipe Tips

If you are unable to source sea buckthorn berries, just omit and reduce the orange juice slightly for a more intense flavour.

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