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Unread 12-05-2011, 06:29 AM   #1
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This recipe is circulating on the coast of Maine with great reviews.Made this this weekend with Eiders and was very pleased. Cook rare and trim the fat.
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Sea Duck Jerome, that makes the thick breast meat of
eiders taste like roast beef:
After a couple of soakings in cold water, marinate the breast meat
of two eiders in buttermilk for 48 hours.
Then cut the meat into ¼-inch strips.
Melt ¼-pound of butter in a large pan,
add three tablespoons of red currant jelly,
the juice of half a lemon, a
teaspoon of dry mustard,
and one cup of bourbon.
Bring the mixture to a hard boil,
add themeat,
reduce the heat, and simmer for three or four minutes.
Serve with wild rice and a robust
red wine and I guarantee you’ll never give away another eider duck.
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Wonder if that would do on a rank old Snow Goose?
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It probably would work. I eat all the goose I shoot and grub them off my friends. I breast them out, soak themin buttermilk, and roast them in the oven with a generous dose of Chesapeake bay BBQ sauce. Let me know if you want the sauce recipe.
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gman, I would be very interested in the recipe. Thanks
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I got this recipe from a shotgun ad in the DU magazine in the 1970s.
I usually roast ducks or breasts at 375 and try to get them just a little rare. Here is the sauce recipe hope it works for you. The geese are much better after a day or so in the buttermilk. I also use the buttermilk for divers but do not soak the puddle ducks in milk.

Chesapeake BBQ duck Sauce:

½ lb butter (I use less)
½ cup catsup
1 tbls. Sugar
1 ½ tbls. Lemon juice
1tblsp. Worcestershire
ground pepper
1 tsp salt
1clove pressed garlic
1chopped small onion
½ tsp. Tabasco
SIMMER ALL ABOUT 5 MINUTES
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Baste them throughout cooking time.
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