not disagreeing that duck should be relatively rare compared to say, chicken or pork, but that shit looks like its straight up raw. not appetizing imo
I think that it needs a bit more cooking but it start to be more hard to chew it .this type of cooking it's really good if you know that your duck it's really fresh and good ......if you get it frozen and you ll cook it medium well ,or well done its not eatable.i like this video ,good job chef
@HKSI777, I'll try to help you out a little since you obviously know nothing about food. Being a RED meat, duck only has be cook to an internal temperature of 145F to kill food born bacteria, as apposed to chicken, turkey, and other WHITE meats that have to be cooked to 165F. While I agree that the chef did rush trough it to keep the video short, duck breast is ideally served mid-rare with and a rich red color. Every food critic in the world agrees with me. Do some research before you make your
not disagreeing that duck should be relatively rare compared to say, chicken or pork, but that shit looks like its straight up raw. not appetizing imo
MrZarathustra001 2 weeks ago
Penetrate... XD
rbombera 3 weeks ago
wow people on here are mean.. lol. put bacon around it put it in dale's sauce and cook it on the grill... wabam.
jumpthenoob 1 month ago
I think that it needs a bit more cooking but it start to be more hard to chew it .this type of cooking it's really good if you know that your duck it's really fresh and good ......if you get it frozen and you ll cook it medium well ,or well done its not eatable.i like this video ,good job chef
MrLupodiinverno 2 months ago
lol, agree with most here:
this duck is still raw!!!! LOL! do it like he said, then put in in the oven for 35-45min on 80°C. or 10 min at 180°C if you aint got much time...
fritzpipedorowalter 2 months ago
i dont like to eat raw shit
erdal0 2 months ago
Jesus - if I wanted raw duck I'd chew on them in the field.
GrimlyKK 2 months ago
definitely too rare...
Dominikmj 2 months ago
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I've watched a few really bad videos on how to cook duck breast, including one where the "crispy skin" was burnt black like coal.
This is the first video where the chef seems to have any idea wtf he's doing, so well done
carpii 5 months ago
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carpii 5 months ago
thats too rare,almost raw.
maplebanks 5 months ago
@maplebanks Get the fuck out.
simontja 2 months ago
@HKSI777, I'll try to help you out a little since you obviously know nothing about food. Being a RED meat, duck only has be cook to an internal temperature of 145F to kill food born bacteria, as apposed to chicken, turkey, and other WHITE meats that have to be cooked to 165F. While I agree that the chef did rush trough it to keep the video short, duck breast is ideally served mid-rare with and a rich red color. Every food critic in the world agrees with me. Do some research before you make your
jjones7316 8 months ago 6
it will take time till some one or a group of people know wat to do with duck
desertblackout 8 months ago
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HSKI777 8 months ago
@HSKI777 you stupid fucker, you just showed ppl that you've never been to a proper place serving a properly cooked duck breast
count500 7 months ago
i love rare food but that duck is raw. You can tell by the fibres on the flesh.
rabarino 9 months ago
the duck is fine.
yall need to learn when rare meat is safe
ddeo 9 months ago
Holy mackerel that's pink.
yahoooutstanding 9 months ago
looks perfect to me.. personal preference
bigbob917 1 year ago
i respect him for his cooking technique, however the duck is a bit too rare, he needed to finish it off in the oven
soigj 1 year ago
lots of haters. it was on the rare side. not raw. you could def finish in oven for a few minutes, but it's all about preference
holyhineyhole 1 year ago
to raw!!
osithebest 1 year ago
that is bloody raw!!!!
doddiev 1 year ago
Need to stick it in the oven after you fry it, Paddy...
brckshaw 1 year ago
you went a little too deep in the scoring in my opinion.
FuriousPumpkin 1 year ago
Really, only cook for 2 and 1/2 minutes?
zolifasz 1 year ago
So that is how it is done! Thanks!!
TheVittleVlog 2 years ago
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wtfttfg 2 years ago
Make sure to let it rest under some foil for 5-10 mins. after cooking.
bamafader 2 years ago
idk
hotrodkimbla 2 years ago
Great tutorial - thanks a lot
PotatoSalad11 2 years ago