Grilled Duck Breast & Shiitake Skewers with Hollandaise and Madagascar Pepper
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Thomas Rode Andersen
Former Michelin chef
Duck breast, aubergine and flavourful shiitake mushrooms are grilled on skewers in this recipe by Danish chef Thomas Rode. The dish is topped with a creamy hollandaise seasoned with Madagascar pepper – perfect for elevating your barbecue evening and impressing your guests with a homemade hollandaise sauce.
Tip: Soak the skewers in water before use to prevent them from burning.
Servings
: 4
persons
Ingredients
250
g
unsalted butter
2
egg yolks
juice of half a lemon
a splash of sherry vinegar
2
shallots, peeled and finely chopped
1
tbsp
preserved green Madagascar peppercorns, crushed
2
duck breasts, trimmed of silver skin and with scored skin
20
pcs
shiitake mushrooms, stems removed
4
mini eggplants, sliced into approximately 20 slices
5
leaves
sage
0.5
lemon - zest thereof
4
pcs
wooden grill skewers
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Instructions
Skewers
Step 1/4
Cut the duck breasts into 20 slices of even thickness.
Step 2/4
Season the duck slices, aubergine slices and shiitake mushrooms with olive oil, grated lemon zest, salt and freshly ground pepper.
Step 3/4
Thread them alternately onto the skewers, making sure the skin side of the duck faces the same direction on each skewer.
Step 4/4
Grill the skewers skin-side down over moderate heat on a griddle for about 7–8 minutes, then turn and grill for another 2 minutes. Remove them and let them rest while you whisk the sauce.
Sauce
Step 1/5
Clarify the butter by heating it over moderate heat until the milk solids settle at the bottom.
Step 2/5
Place the finely chopped shallots in a heavy-bottomed saucepan together with freshly ground black pepper, the lemon juice and the sherry vinegar.
Step 3/5
Reduce the liquid, then add a splash of cold water and the egg yolks. Whisk over low heat until fluffy and creamy, similar to a warm sabayon.
Step 4/5
Whisking vigorously, pour in the warm, clarified butter in a thin stream, making sure it is fully incorporated before adding more.
Step 5/5
Stir in the crushed green peppercorns, and season with salt, freshly ground black pepper and a little extra lemon juice if needed.
Plating
Step 1/3
Arrange the skewers on a warm platter and slide out the wooden skewers.
Step 2/3
Pour the sauce into a warm gravy boat or serving jug and serve alongside.
Step 3/3
Serve with grilled vegetables and a good salad.
Thomas Rode Andersen
Former Michelin chef
Thomas Rode Andersen qualified as a chef in 1990 and has since worked in several of the country's finest restaurant kitchens. For 18 years he was head chef at the 1-Michelin-star restaurant Kong Hans Kælder in Copenhagen.
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