Julia Child's Duck a l'Orange
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You shouldn't reference a hardback book in an online recipe... " (Roast according to the master recipe in Mastering the Art of French Cooking p. 274)... This recipe is then useless...
What an unfortunate comment - the book is a fantastic reference and the experience will not be duplicated with on-line reference. But then again, Julia Child will never work for the myopic and simple-minded.
Ricardo. Sorry, I will assume something else got you down before you read my comment, as it was no detractor to Ms. Child's amazing talents, or her cookbook, merely to state that only placing half a recipe on a website is a waste of time for someone looking for a recipe. If I bought a book and it referred me to another book, I would feel the same way.
Having said that, thanks for at least putting this up so we know the resource is out there. And I disagree, Ms. Child IS so good that she will work for the myopic and simple-minded, should they choose so. Hope you had a Merry Christmas, and that your outlook improves. :)
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Cooking duck seems like such an extravagant task, but roasting a duck is really no more challenging than roasting a chicken (it just costs a bit more!). This dish of succulent duck smothered in a rich orange sauce is well worth the extravagance! This recipe is from Julia Child's Mastering the Art of French Cooking.