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Duck with Olives

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Meats Sainsbury’s, Sainsbury8 4 servings

INGREDIENTS

4 Duck quarters
3 tb Olive oil
4 Unsmoked streaky bacon or pancetta; derinded and
; rashers, chopped roughly
1 Onion; chopped
1 Celery stick; chopped
1 lg Carrot; chopped
175 ml Dry white wine; (6 floz)
30 g Dried porcini mushrooms; soaked in warm
; water for about 30
; minutes, or 175 g
; (6oz) fresh field
; or oyster mushrooms
; (1 1/4 oz)
125 ml Chicken stock; (4 floz)
125 g Pitted green olives in brine; drained (4oz)
Salt and pepper

INSTRUCTIONS

Cut each duck joint in half. Heat the olive oil in a large saucepan and fry
the bacon or pancetta, onion, celery and carrot for 5-6 minutes or until
the fat from the bacon is running freely. Add the duck pieces and cook
until they are brown all over, stirring occasionally. Pour over the wine
and boil off the alcohol.
If using dried porcini, drain them, squeeze them dry and chop. (If using
fresh mushrooms, just clean and chop them). Add the mushrooms to the duck
and mix together. Season with salt and pepper, cover and simmer for about
40 minutes or until the duck is tender. Add the stock as necessary to
prevent it all from drying out too much.
Remove the duck from the saucepan. Push the mixture remaining in the
saucepan through a food mill or pur.e in a blender. Return to the saucepan
with the duck joints, add the olives and stir together. Heat through for
about 10 minutes, then serve with mashed potato or polenta.
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