Brad's wild duck poppers

this recipe is a little time consuming, but is just amazing when done. don't expect any leftovers
Brad's wild duck poppers
this recipe is a little time consuming, but is just amazing when done. don't expect any leftovers
Cooking Instructions
- 1
cut Bacon into 3" pieces
- 2
lay pieces out on a cutting board
- 3
remove fat and tendon from duck meat. filet breasts in half. then cut halves length wise then width wise
- 4
place duck on bacon pieces
- 5
cut peppers in half remove stems and place pieces on duck
- 6
cut onion into 1/2" wide slivers. put a dab of cream cheese on onion and place on pepper
- 7
roll up Popper and secure with a toothpick
- 8
dip in tempura and deep fry in 360°F oil. I use canola or peanut
- 9
drain on paper towels and serve with plum sauce or other preferred dipping sauce
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