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    Looking for recipes for cooking whole mallards in the crock pot...any good ones out there?
    Last edited by terrierman41; January 1st, 2014 at 01:54 PM.
    "The meat don't fry if the arrow don't fly."

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    I do all the time. I place them in the cooker, cut up an onion and a can of tomatoes and you're good to go!

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    In my opinion duck in a slow cooker seems like a waste as for me duck is best eaten rare to medium rare, slow cooker obviously takes that away. Only way I've ever eaten waterfowl in a slow cooker is goose breasts done like pulled pork and its awesome for something different once in a while

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    If you don't like the strong flavour of duck, you can soak it in milk prior to cooking. This draws the blood out of the meat.
    Recipe #1
    Cut breast meat into strips and place in oiled crock pot. Cover with your favourite BBQ sauce and cook on low 7 to 8 hours.
    I usually have this cooking while I am out hunting or fishing for the day. Serve on crispy buns.
    Recipe #2
    Cube duck meat and place in crock pot. Add the following:
    - One package of frozen asian vegetables.
    - One package of dry onion soup with 2 cups of boiled water
    - Canned corn or canned potatoes. ( Add more of more servings required)
    - Garlic to taste and/or chopped onions
    Cook on low all day and serve with wild rice.
    (This recipe caln be used with any type of meat.)

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    Usually put 8-10 breasts in with pkg French onion soup mix,can of mushroom soup,can of mushrooms and 2 cups of CHEAP red wine.Cook 8 hrs. Pour over bed of rice.

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    I've been experimenting and I've found that duck in the slowcooker is best cooked on low for 6 hrs breast down then keep warm for another hr or so. It's been working very well for me that way.
    Last edited by terrierman41; April 6th, 2014 at 07:07 AM.
    "The meat don't fry if the arrow don't fly."

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