Duck Breast with Pan Sauce
Crisp-skinned duck breast served with a glossy red wine and cherry pan sauce. A gentle rendering start keeps the meat rosy and tender while the reduced sauce balances its richness with acidity and fruit.
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Delicate sole fillets dusted with flour, sautéed until lightly golden, and finished with nutty brown butter, lemon, and parsley. This classic French preparation is quick, elegant, and best served immediately.
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Flour gives the fragile sole a thin, crisp coating, while the quick brown-butter finish adds toasted depth that is balanced by lemon and fresh parsley.
Refrigerate leftovers in a covered container for up to 2 days. Store the fish and any sauce together to help prevent drying.
Reheat gently in a covered skillet over low heat with a teaspoon of water for 2 to 3 minutes, just until warmed through. Avoid high heat, which toughens the fish and scorches the butter.