Serves 4
- 4 Duck Legs (including thigh joints)
- 1 cup Duck Fat (It is unnecessary to buy extra duck fat. Please see directions for duck fat removal process)
- 1 cup Apricot Jam
- 1/2 cup Red Wine Vinegar
- Salt and Pepper to taste
- 1/2 cup Rosemary, chopped
Season the Duck Legs Overnight
Place salt and pepper in a large bowl. Rub seasoning over the duck, making sure to run underneath the skin. Tightly cover the bowl for 24 hours.
Render the Duck Fat and Cook the Duck Legs
Preheat oven to 250 degrees.
Place the duck on a cutting board. Remove the fat from the duck and set aside. Trim away any fat extending up the bone as well. Place duck in a cast iron pan. Set aside. (If you do not have a cast iron pan, a baking pan will suffice).
Rendering the duck fat: Cut duck fat into very small pieces. Evenly spread the duck fat in a frying pan. Cook on a low flame allowing the fat to melt. Take a spoon and remove the duck fat from the frying pan. Continue this process until you have about 1 cup of duck fat. This process should take approximately 20 minutes.
Pour the duck fat over the duck. Cook on medium-low for 10 minutes. Flip the duck over, and cook in the pan for an additional 10 minutes.
Add the marinade
In a large measuring cup, mix red wine vinegar and apricot jam together. Pour this mixture over the duck. Tightly cover the pan and place in the oven for 45 minutes. Remove from the oven and flip the duck over. Spoon some of the apricot mixture back on top of the duck after you flip it.
Add the rosemary and finish cooking
Sprinkle chopped rosemary over duck. Tightly cover the pan and place back in the oven for an additional 30 minutes.