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Duck Duck Curry

January may be over but I had to post one last quirky but delicious recipe. And this is a beauty.  You wouldn’t think to look at it that this duck curry is one of my Spice Peddler “Oh no, let’s go crazy” recipes.  But it is. So please join me on a Hop, Step and a Jump around the world as we take a look at this yummy duck curry.

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The Hop – Reunion Island

So guess what makes this duck curry so kooky?

Well, it’s got duck….duh!!!  And sweet potatoes.  So nothing odd there.  It’s got some sun-dried tomatoes which I have never used in a curry before but a tomato is a tomato right? But you know what else it’s got?  Wait for it…..vanilla beans!

Who puts vanilla beans in a curry?

Well apparently the people of the island of Reunion do.

And you know what?

It works!!!!

The Step – Tahiti

So from the Indian Ocean, we’re going to fasten our seatbelts and stow our tray tables because we’re now off to another tiny island but this time in the French Polynesian part of the Pacific Ocean.

Simon, Tahiti….

I guess the original recipe would use Madagascan vanilla beans but the Tahitian Vanilla beans which I got from the  team at the Spice Peddlers has a rich fruity, floral, slightly aniseedy flavour which I think combined really well with the vegetables and the ginger in the curry.

Vanilla Duck Curry - Vegetables
Vanilla Duck Curry – Vegetables

The vanilla flavour here is not overpowering, it is an undertone.  Unless you were told there was vanilla in it you would know there was something there but probably not automatically guess it was vanilla. . As the people of Reunion and Tahiti  may say, it just adds that certain “je ne sais quoi”  to what would otherwise be a pretty standard curry.

Duck and Vanilla Curry2
Duck and Vanilla Curry2

 The Jump – Iran

I served this with one of the recipes from Persiana by Sabrina Ghayour – the Chelo or Persian Basmati Rice. I was a bit disappointed by this as one of my favourite things from Vietnamese cooking is when you have claypot rice and you get those lovely chewy almost burnt bits of rice.  I really wanted my chelo to turn out like that.  Sadly that was not to be.

Mine looked like this:

Persian Basmati Rice2
Persian Basmati Rice2

You can see what it should have looked like here.

Still, I think I’m taking the failure pretty well….

 

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Duck and Vanilla Curry

A delicious, slightly spicy duck curry with an unexpected ingredient

Ingredients

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  • 1/2 vanilla bean, halved lengthwise, seeds scraped out and reserved, bean cut into pieces about 1 cm long
  • 2 teaspoons mild curry powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 4 duck breasts
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 3 medium onion, chopped (4 cups)
  • 2 medium tomatoes, chopped (1 cup)
  • 1 sweet potato peeled and cut into 1 cm cubes
  • 2 to 3 sun-dried tomatoes, finely chopped
  • 1 clove of garlic, finely chopped
  • 1 tbsp ginger, grated
  • 1 whole clove
  • To garnish (optional)
  • Chopped peanuts
  • Chopped coriander

Instructions

  1. Combine the vanilla seeds, curry powder and salt in a small bowl.
  2. Score the duck breasts on the skin side (ie run the knife over the duck skin to create a cross hatch pattern. Do not go through the skin to the actual meat.
  3. Rub the spice mixture on the duck breasts both skin and meat side.
  4. Lay the duck breasts, skin side down, in a dry heavy-based large frying pan and gradually turn up the heat. Fry for five to 10 minutes, until most of the fat has rendered and the skin is golden brown.
  5. Turn the duck breasts over and lightly brown the other side for a couple of minutes, or until they feel slightly springy when pressed.
  6. Remove the duck from the pan.
  7. Add the butter and allow it to melt.
  8. Add the onion; cook for 5 minutes, until it has softened, then add the garlic and ginger. Add the tomato, sweet potato, sun-dried tomatoes and the clove; cook uncovered until sweet potato is just tender then add the duck back to the pan and allow to warm through.
  9. Discard the clove and the pieces of vanilla bean before serving.
  10. Garnish with chopped peanuts and coriander.

 

Tasty Reads 2 – Persiana – Sabrina Ghayour

Persiana – Sabrina Ghayour

Confession time.  I have a massive girl crush on Sabrina Ghayour, author of Persiana.  Not in some weird way, I just want us to be friends, maybe even best friends. Mainly so I could go round to her house and whilst we chatted about boys and bras, she could make me all the gorgeous things in this book.  I would bring wine.  Then I could sleep over and we could put curlers in our hair and have a pillow fight. 

This book.  OMG, this book.  Opening this book was like falling in love.  Seriously.  The photography is amazing.  This is hard core drool worthy food porn.  Persiana is my easily my favourite cookbook of the year; it may well become my favourite ever (sorry Nigella, I’ve got a new bestie…)

Recipes marked to cook: 75

Yep, pretty much all of them. 

I actually feel bad I haven’t made more things from  it.  Paleo got in the way.  but as at 30 November, this is the tally.

p10 Broad Beans with Garlic Dill & Eggs (made)

Loved it.  Except for double podding the broad beans which took forever!!!  Tried it with edamame and it was not so good.  Sadly, looks like I will be double podding for some time as this was amazing.

Broad Beans With Garlic, Dill & Eggs2
Broad Beans With Garlic, Dill & Eggs2
  • p12 Aubergine Chermoula
  • p15 Yogurt with Cucumber, Garlic & Dill / Cacik
  • p17 Marinated Feta
  • p20 Yogurt, Cucumber & Mint / Maast O Khiar
  • p33 Turkish Feta Pasty Cigars / Sigara Borek Peynir
  • p35 Salt Cod Fritters
  • p36 Pistachio Feta Dip
  • p38 Safavid-Style Beef Pastries

p41 Baked Eggs with Feta, Harissa, Tomato Sauce and Coriander (made)

Baked Eggs With Harissa, Feta Tomato Sauce and CorianderLoved the flavour combination! This is pretty much my ideal meal.  One dish.  Eggs, Cheese, tomatoes, chilli.

 p45Lahmacun (made)

Lahmacun

This one didn’t do it for me.  I like meat on my pizza to be quite chunky and even though I did not chop the meat through as much as Sabrina recommended it was still too paste like for me.  Use this same mix and make tiny little meatballs to scatter over the top of the pizza base and you’d have a winner from me.  On the other hand, he really liked it.

  • p46 Spiced Lamb Kefta
  • p48 Spice Salted Squid
  • p53 Eastern Style Focaccia
  • p55 Persian Flatbread  / Naan Barbari
  • p60 Persian Bejewelled Rice / Morassa Polow

p 63 Persian Basmati Rice / Chelo (Made)

I love a claypot rice and this is very similar.  Mine didn’t work out exactly as per the picture but I think it was an ok first attempt.  And Sabrina does say even the experienced cook sometimes needs a bit of luck to pull this off.

Sabrina’s:

Sabrina Ghayour's Chelo

Mine:

Persian Basmati Rice2
Persian Basmati Rice2
  •  p65 Rice With Lentils and Crispy Onions / Mojardara
  • p68 Spicy Prawn Rice / Maygoo Polow
  • p72 Lamb Biryani

p78 Spiced Vegetable Soup (Made)

Spiced Vegetable Soup
Spiced Vegetable Soup

Delicious!

  • p83 Persian Saffron Chicken, Fennel and Barberry Stew

p85 Chicken, Walnut and Pomegranate Stew / Khoresh-e-Fesenjan (Made)

Khoresh-e-Fesenjan
This photo does not do justice to this delicious dish.  Either in how good it tasted or how pretty it was.  Sorry.  But take my word for it.  This was really good!

  • p88 Lamb Shank, Black Garlic and Tomato Tagine
  • p91 Persian Dried Lime, Lamb and Split Pea Stew / Khoresh – e – Gheymeh
  • p93 Seared Lamb and Apricot Stew
  • p94 Lamb, Butternut Squash, Prune and Tamarind Tagine
  • p96 Pomegranate Soup With Meatballs / Ash-e Anar
  • p99 Seafood and Saffron Stew
  • p104 Saffron and Rosemary Chicken Fillets
  • p109 Ras el Hanout Chicken Wraps
  • p110 Harissa and Preserved Lemon Roasted Poussins
  • p114 Saffron and Lemon Chicken / Joojeh Kabab
  • p117 Lamb and Sour Cherry Meatballs
  • p119 Mechouia-Style Lamb Leg with Cumin Dipping Salt
  • p120 Spiced Rack Of Lamb With Pomegranate Sauce
  • p122 Turkish Adana Kofte Kebabs
  • p125 Tray- Baked Rose Petal Lamb Chops With Chilli And Herbs
  • p127 Lamb and Pistachio Patties / Fistikli Kebap
  • p128 Spice Perfumed Shoulder of Lamb
  • p130 Seared Beef with Pomegranate and Balsamic Dressing

p135 Cod in Tamarind, Coriander and Fenugreek Seeds (made)

Cod in Tamarind, Coriander and Fenugreek Sauce
Cod in Tamarind, Coriander and Fenugreek Sauce

I made this during my weeks of Paleo.  I just left out the flour and pinch of sugar from the original recipe.  I don’t think the flour made much of a difference except for maybe bringing our the turmeric colour in the sauce, but my sauce was very tamarind tangy.  Which I love.  Even when I was a little girl, when my mum would make a curry I would dip a spoon in the tamarind and just eat it straight off the spoon.  If you’re not equally minded, add the sugar!  Also, we  don’t have cod so I used monkfish.  I loved this!!!

  • p136 Prawns With Sumac, Coriander, Lemon and Garlic
  • p138 Citrus Spiced Salmon
  • p140 Belly Stuffed Rainbow Trout / Mahi Shekampor
  • p143 Scallops And Shaved Fennel With Saffron, Honey, & Citrus Vinaigrette
  • p144 Za’atar Cod With Relish
  • p147 Bandari Monkfish Tails
  • p150 Blood Orange and Radicchio Salad
  • p152 Barley Salad With Griddled Broccoli and Za’Atar

p154 Radish, Cucumber and Red Onion Salad With Mint And Orange Blossom Dressing (Made)

Radish, Cucumber and Red Onion Salad with Mint and Orange Blossom DressingLovely!!! Fresh and Zingy!

  • p157 Puy Lentil And Quinoa Salad With Lentil And Sumac
  • p160 Tomato Salad With Pomegranate Molasses / Gavurdagi Salatasi
  • p163 Turkish White Bean Salad / Piyaz
  • p173 Chicken And Artichoke Salad With Yogurt Dressing
  • p176 Fennel And Apple Salad With Dill and Pomegranate Seeds

p178 Shirazi Salad (Made)

Shirazi Salad
Totally Yum!!!!

  • p181 Red Rice Salad With Barberries, Grilled Vegetables And Toasted Almonds
  • p183 Fattoush Salad

P184 Chargrilled Aubergines With Saffron Yogurt Parsley and Pickled Chillies (Made)

Chargrilled Aubergines
Chargrilled Aubergines

The very first thing I made and one of my favourite things ever!

  • p186 Date And Tamarind Sauce
  • p193 Harissa Marinated Asparagus
  • p198 Butternut Squash With Pistachio, Pesto, Feta and Pomegranate Seeds

p201 Turmeric and Cumin Roasted Potatoes (Made)

I could not find the photo’s of these.  They were pretty good though!

  • p204 Za’atar Roasted Squash With Spiced Yogurt And Pickled Chillies

P209 Spiced Carrot, Pistachio and Almond Cake With Rosewater Cream

Persiana  Carrot Cake

OMG.  One of the best things I have ever eaten. I got so giddy over this cake I tweeted Sabrina to tell her about it.  She didn’t tweet back so maybe that best friends thing is a non-starter.  However, in a year of good cakes, this and the Amanda Hesser Almond Cake are standout winners.  This is how good this cake is….I cut some slices of this to take to work and I started eating the crumbs.  Then I had a piece,  Then another.  I had three pieces of carrot cake for breakfast that morning and I am completely unrepentent. It’s that good.  Also, the most compliments I have ever received from the work crew about my baking.

You MUST make this! Sorry for the shitty photo though.  Too busy shoving this glorious thing into my face to take anything decent.    

  • p210 Baklava
  • p216 Pistachio and Lemon Shortbreads
  • p217 Strawberry and Pineapple Carpaccio with Basil And Mint Sugars
  • p221 Cinnamon and Citrus Almond And Pastry Cigars
  • p223 Eastern Mess
  • p226 Pistachio, Honey And Orange Blossom Ice Cream

p229 Pistachio Rose And Rasberry Madeleines (Made)

Pistachio, Rose and Raspberry Madeleines

Superb!

  • p232 Syrup Poached Apricots With Walnuts and Clotted Cream

I am so looking forward to cooking so much more from this!!! Let me know what you like on the list and I will cook it sooner!

You can find the recipes for a few of the things I have cooked and some on the list here:

The Guardian Persiana Recipes

If you have Persiana or you cook any of these recipes please let me know how they turned out, I would love to see them!  And let me know if you love this book as much as I do!

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