Duck is particularly delicious when cooked on a barbecue. The smoky taste adds a fantastic layer to the flavour.
The trick is to score the skin beforehand, for which you will need a perfectly sharpened knife so that you get an even edge.
You can prepare this the day before before cooking, putting the covered glazed duck breasts into the fridge so that they marinate and absorb more flavour. You can read our tips on barbecuing game here – and we’ve also put together a list of game suppliers who will deliver quality meat boxes to your door.)
Cooking time: 50 minutes
Glazed duck
Equipment
You can serve the barbecued duck breast with jacket potatoes and a simple green salad for an easy supper or lunch.
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