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Duck & orange salad

Duck & orange salad

With killer croutons & toasted walnuts

Duck & orange salad

24 mins

Not Too Tricky

serves 2

nutrition per serving

600

Calories


20.5g

Fat


4.5g

Saturates


26.9g

Sugars


1.5g

Salt


49g

Protein


54.8g

Carbs


6.1g

Fibre


of an adult’s reference intake


Recipe From

5 Ingredients – Quick & Easy Food

5 Ingredients – Quick & Easy Food

By Jamie Oliver

Ingredients

2 x 150g duck breast fillets, skin on

1 baguette

15g shelled unsalted walnut halves

3 regular or blood oranges

30g watercress

Top Tip

Support your local duck farmers – look for free-range farms in your area and help the British farming industry. Free-range ducks have freedom to roam outdoors and the provision of open water, allowing them to display their natural instincts of splashing and swimming. Living a good life generally means they have better flavour and texture.

Method

  1. Score the duck skin, rub all over with sea salt and black pepper, then place skin side down in a large non-stick frying pan on a medium-high heat.
  2. Sear for 6 minutes, or until the skin is dark golden, then turn and cook for 5 minutes, or to your liking. Remove to a board to rest, leaving the pan on the heat.
  3. Slice 10 thin slices of baguette (keeping the rest for another day).Place in the hot pan with the walnuts to toast and get golden in the duck fat, then remove and arrange the toasts on your plates.
  4. Meanwhile, top and tail the oranges, cut away the peel, then finely slice into rounds (removing any pips).
  5. Finely slice the duck, place on the toasts, dotting any extra slices in between, then add the oranges in and around.
  6. Dress the watercress with any resting juices on the board, then sprinkle over.
  7. Finely grate or crumble over the walnuts, sprinkle from a height with a little extra seasoning, and serve.

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