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Another excuse to play with my [[homemade sous vide cooker]] and combine the results in a [[Pizza|pizza]].


I used half of a boneless aromatic [[Crispy duck|crispy duck]], bought from [[See Woo]], our brilliant local [[Chinese wholesalers]].  A couple of cooked [[Duck|duck]] breasts would work just as well on this [[Pizza|pizza]].


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I [[Vacuum packed|vacuum packed]] the half [[Duck|duck]] in 2 tablespoons of [[Peking duck|peking duck]] [[Sauce]] ([[Hoisin sauce]] is very similar) and cooked [[Sous vide|sous vide]] for 8 hours at 60°C and [[Shredded|shredded]] it ready for the [[Pizza topping|pizza topping]].  The duck would be perfectly cooked after 3 hours at 57°C, but I wanted to achieve the 'overcooked and falling apart' finish that you can't get with cooking for shorter times.  As it is vacuum sealed, it stays nice and moist and the quick heat from the grill give the duck a nice crispy finish.
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Another excuse to play with my [[homemade sous vide cooker]] and combine the results in a [[Pizza|pizza]].
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''<span class="reviewTitle">Fab idea!</span>''
 
<span style="line-height:180%"><span style="font-size:180%;"><span class="reviewScore">4.6</span>/5 </span>


I used half of a boneless aromatic [[Crispy duck|crispy duck]], bought from [[See Woo]], our brilliant local [[Chinese wholesalers]].  A couple of cooked [[Duck|duck]] breasts would work just as well on this [[Pizza|pizza]].
<span class="reviewDesc">Don't think I've ever seen this before but it was really good.</span>


I [[Vacuum packed|vacuum packed]] the half [[Duck|duck]] in 2 tablespoons of [[Peking duck|peking duck]] [[Sauce]] ([[Hoisin sauce]] is very similar) and cooked [[Sous vide|sous vide]] for 8 hours at 60°C and [[Shredded|shredded]] it ready for the [[Pizza topping|pizza topping]].  The duck would be perfectly cooked after 3 hours at 57°C, but I wanted to achieve the 'overcooked and falling apart' finish that you can't get with cooking for shorter times.  As it is vacuum sealed, it stays nice and moist and the quick heat from the grill give the duck a nice crispy finish.
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Latest revision as of 10:41, 25 December 2021

Another excuse to play with my homemade sous vide cooker and combine the results in a pizza.

I used half of a boneless aromatic crispy duck, bought from See Woo, our brilliant local Chinese wholesalers. A couple of cooked duck breasts would work just as well on this pizza.

I vacuum packed the half duck in 2 tablespoons of peking duck Sauce (Hoisin sauce is very similar) and cooked sous vide for 8 hours at 60°C and shredded it ready for the pizza topping. The duck would be perfectly cooked after 3 hours at 57°C, but I wanted to achieve the 'overcooked and falling apart' finish that you can't get with cooking for shorter times. As it is vacuum sealed, it stays nice and moist and the quick heat from the grill give the duck a nice crispy finish.

Crispy duck and hoisin pizza
Electus
Servings:Serves 2
Calories per serving:1216
Ready in:1 hour, 30 minutes
Prep. time:1 hour, 15 minutes
Cook time:15 minutes
Difficulty:Average difficulty
Recipe author:Chef
First published:2nd May 2015

Best recipe review

Fab idea!

4.6/5

Don't think I've ever seen this before but it was really good.

The Judge

Ingredients

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Mise en place

  • Preheat the grill (if using a pizza stone)
  • If using the oven, preheat it to 220° C (425° F - gas 7)

Method

  1. Dust your work surface with fine yellow cornmeal
  2. Divide the pizza dough into two and roll out into two thin 25.5 cm (10 inch) pizzas
  3. You can leave them in a warm place for an hour or so to rise. I quite like them cooked immediately they are rolled out for a more crispy finish.
  4. Prick the pizza all over with a fork. This prevents it puffing up too much and burning while it is cooking
  5. With a deft move, slide the pizza from the pizza peel, on to the preheated pizza stone.
  6. Cook on one side only for about 2 minutes or until lightly browned.
  7. Remove from the oven and spread the pizza with 2 tablespoons of tomato sauce for pizza.
  8. Sprinkle the cheese over the tomato sauce and top with the shredded duck. Don't put the cheese on top of the duck if you want it to be crispy.
  9. Season with salt, pepper and finish with a drizzle of olive oil.
  10. Return to the oven and bake until the cheese is nicely melted. This should take about 4 minutes under a grill on a pizza stone, if oven baking, about 15 minutes in the middle of the oven.
  11. Repeat for the second pizza.
  12. Keep the first pizza warm at the bottom of the oven whilst you make the second.
  13. Sprinkle with chopped chives and serve

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