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Duck Prosciutto Croquettes (Croquetas de Magret Séché)
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Spain Authentic home cooking from Spain, with US measurements.
Originally published on Cookpad Spain as Croquetas de Magret Séché (Jamón de Pato)
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Duck Prosciutto Croquettes (Croquetas de Magret Séché)

josevillalta
josevillalta @JoseVillalta_520
España

“Magret séché” is fresh duck breast that has been cured in salt for several days, similar to how ham is made. It’s sliced thin and seasoned with various spices depending on the producer, such as pepper, bay leaf, and more. André Daguin, chef at the Hôtel de France in Auch (Gers), was the first to prepare duck breast this way in the early 1960s. Daguin debated between the French term "le magret" and the Gascon term "lou Magret," but ultimately the mixed French form "le magret" became standard.

“Magret séché” is fresh duck breast that has been cured in salt for several days, similar to how ham is made. It’s sliced thin and seasoned with various spices depending on the producer, such as pepper, bay leaf, and more. André Daguin, chef at the Hôtel de France in Auch (Gers), was the first to prepare duck breast this way in the early 1960s. Daguin debated between the French term "le magret" and the Gascon term "lou Magret," but ultimately the mixed French form "le magret" became standard.

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Duck Prosciutto Croquettes (Croquetas de Magret Séché)

josevillalta
josevillalta @JoseVillalta_520
España

“Magret séché” is fresh duck breast that has been cured in salt for several days, similar to how ham is made. It’s sliced thin and seasoned with various spices depending on the producer, such as pepper, bay leaf, and more. André Daguin, chef at the Hôtel de France in Auch (Gers), was the first to prepare duck breast this way in the early 1960s. Daguin debated between the French term "le magret" and the Gascon term "lou Magret," but ultimately the mixed French form "le magret" became standard.

“Magret séché” is fresh duck breast that has been cured in salt for several days, similar to how ham is made. It’s sliced thin and seasoned with various spices depending on the producer, such as pepper, bay leaf, and more. André Daguin, chef at the Hôtel de France in Auch (Gers), was the first to prepare duck breast this way in the early 1960s. Daguin debated between the French term "le magret" and the Gascon term "lou Magret," but ultimately the mixed French form "le magret" became standard.

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Ingredients

1 hour
Serves 4 (4 croquettes per person)
  • 1duck breast, sliced thin like prosciutto
  • 1onion
  • 1 clovegarlic
  • 1/4 cupport wine (60 ml)
  • 1 tablespoonpâté
  • 2 tablespoonsall-purpose flour (about 16 grams)
  • as neededMilk,
  • 1egg
  • Breadcrumbs
  • Olive oil or sunflower oil, as desired
  • Salt, black pepper, and nutmeg
  • For serving:
  • French fries and garlic-parsley oil
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1 hour
  1. 1

    Open the vacuum-sealed duck prosciutto and separate the slices. Let them come to room temperature. Set aside 3 slices for garnish and tasting. Once at room temperature, cut the rest into small pieces and set aside.

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  2. 2

    Finely dice the onion and mince the garlic. Start your sauté by cooking the onion and garlic over low heat until soft and translucent. Season with salt and pepper, then add the port wine.

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  3. 3

    After 10 minutes, add the duck prosciutto pieces and cook for a couple more minutes before adding the pâté.

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  4. 4

    Add the flour and cook for a bit to remove the raw taste. Gradually add milk as needed, season with salt, pepper, and a sprinkle of nutmeg. Stir until everything is well combined. When the mixture pulls away from the sides of the pan, it’s ready.

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  5. 5

    Transfer the mixture to another container and cover with plastic wrap to prevent a skin from forming. Chill in the refrigerator; ideally, make the filling a day ahead so it firms up and is easier to work with. Prepare two bowls: one with beaten egg and one with breadcrumbs. Also, have a plate lined with paper towels ready for the croquettes.

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  6. 6

    Shape the mixture into balls or, if you prefer, into elongated croquettes. Dip them in egg, then coat with breadcrumbs.

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  7. 7

    Place the croquettes on the paper towel-lined plate. If you’re not cooking them all at once, you can freeze some at this stage. Fry some French fries to serve as a side.

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  8. 8

    Heat another pan with plenty of oil. When the oil is hot but not smoking, fry the croquettes until golden brown, turning as needed. Remove and drain on paper towels to absorb excess oil.

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  9. 9

    Divide the fries among the plates and drizzle with garlic-parsley oil. Add the croquettes and the reserved slices of duck prosciutto.

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  10. 10

    Serve and enjoy—they are delicious!

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josevillalta @JoseVillalta_520
Published in the US on August 28, 2025 14:01
España
Me encanta la cocina y cocinar, las recetas mejores son las más sencillas y las más tradicionales, debemos cocinar y publicar para que no se pierdan, tenemos esa obligación, posiblemente las vamos variando poco a poco pero es normal, la evolución es imparable, hace muchos años el marisco solo lo comían las clases media y baja, y en cambio los pollos los comía la clase alta, todo cambia, gracias a dios tenemos productos que desconocíamos hasta hace poco, hoy podemos consumir artículos fuera de temporada, tenemos un abanico más amplio para cocinar, quién ama la cocina debe preservar la herencia de nuestros ancestros, eso es amar la cocina
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Onion Pepper Egg Prosciutto Duck Garlic Wine

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