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San Angel
Duck in Negro Sauce, 2 Ways
By
Tim McCarthy, owner and proprietor of the San Angel
Mole Company.
Either of these is delicious on their and own and combined make a
special meal.

photo by :san angel moleServes:
8
I N
G R E D I E N T S
Duck
breasts or Duck legs and thighs
1 jar San Angel Black
(Negro) Mole
I N S T
R U C T I O N S
Duck Breast:
Preheat the oven to 400°. Prepare the duck breasts by
making a series of close shallow cuts through the skin of the duck. Try
not to cut the meat, just the skin and fat. Turn the breast 90° and
repeat.
Heat a sturdy ovenproof pan over medium heat. Season the duck
breasts with salt and pepper. Place the duck in the pan and let the duck
render out the fat. This will take almost 10 minutes, start checking
after five minutes. The skin should be a dark brown and crispy. If
necessary pour off the fat as it accumulates. When the fat is rendered,
put the pan with the duck into the oven, leaving it skin side down.
Remove after four minutes for medium rare duck. Turn the duck over and
remove from the pan after 30 seconds. Let the duck rest for five
minutes.
Prepare the San Angel Black Mole as described on the jar. Slice
the duck and serve with the San Angel Black Mole.
Duck Legs and Thighs:
Preheat the oven to 300°. Season the duck with
salt and pepper. Heat a sturdy pan over medium heat. Place the duck in
the pan skin side down. If necessary pour off the fat as it accumulates.
When the duck is browned all over, remove and place in an ovenproof dish
that will hold all the pieces in one layer. Drain off all the fat from
the pan and add a jar of San Angel Black Mole and an equal amount of
chicken broth.
Heat of high heat until it starts to bubble. Pour over
the duck pieces until they are half covered. Cover with parchment paper
or foil and place in the oven. Every half hour or so, baste the pieces
with the mole. The duck should be fork tender after 2 hours.
When the
duck is tender, remove and let cool down in the sauce. Try to skim off
any fat. When ready to eat, reheat the duck in the sauce.
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San Angel Recipes
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Duck In Negro Sauce, 2 Ways
Cascabel Cheese Enchiladas
Negro Mole Cheese Enchiladas
Chile Con Carne
Shrimp Cocktail
Easy Mole Poblano
Roast Pork Loin with Red Mole Sauce
Roasted Squash with Red Mole Sauce
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San Angel Mole

The flavors of Mexico in a
convenient jar. San Angel Mole is available in:
Red (rojo)
Rlack (negro)
Cascabel sauce
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