Duck Hams with French Lentils and Celery Root Rémoulade

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Preparation info
  • Serves

    12

    • Difficulty

      Medium

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By David Tanis

Published 2008

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This is a method for brining duck so it tastes like ham, and the resulting duck ham can be used any way a regular ham can be—to make duck-ham scrambled eggs, for instance, or in white bean soup. The duck is brine-cured for a few days, to transform it. I prefer to use Pekin (Long Island) duck legs for this dish, as they tend to be more tender and juicy than the larger moulard or Muscovy legs.

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