Duck Confit Feast β 12 Legs (Serves 6β12)
π¦ Duck Confit Feast β 12 Legs (Serves up to 12)
A restaurant-quality duck confit, ready in under 20 minutes.
Hosting friends? This is your main dish sorted. Perfect for hosting β crispy on the outside, meltingly tender inside.
π Serves 6β12 people
π Fully cooked β just heat & crisp
π Ideal for dinner parties and special occasions
π¦ A Legendary French Delicacy
Slow-cooked in its own fat following traditional methods, duck confit is one of the most iconic dishes of European gastronomy β rich, tender and deeply flavourful.
Sourced from free-range ducks raised in the cereal-rich plains of Tierra de Campos (Spain), where waterfowl have thrived for centuries, this product reflects a unique combination of tradition, environment and expertise.
Raised over a minimum of 84 days β exceeding the standards of the prestigious Label Rouge β the ducks are fed with non-GMO corn and reared without growth promoters, ensuring exceptional quality and purity.
π½ A Complete Gourmet Experience at Home
This large-format tin contains 12 duck legs, making it the perfect centrepiece for:
- Dinner parties with friends
- Special occasions
- Effortless gourmet hosting
π One leg per person as a main course
π Designed for sharing
β‘ Ready in Minutes
Already fully cooked, the confit only needs to be reheated and crisped:
- Gently warm the tin until the fat melts (20-25 minutes)
- Remove the duck legs carefully
- Roast in the oven at 180β200Β°C for 15β20 minutes
- Finish with grill for crispy skin
π₯ Crispy outside, meltingly tender inside
π· Serving Suggestions
Pair with:
- Roasted potatoes in duck fat
- Red wine reduction or orange sauce
- Apple or chestnut purΓ©e
π The leftover duck fat is perfect for cooking β donβt waste it
π§Ύ Product Details
- Format: 12 duck legs (~3.9 kg net)
- Ingredients: Duck legs, duck fat, salt, black pepper, thyme, bay leaf
- Origin: Palencia, Castilla LeΓ³n (Spain)
- Shelf life: Up to 5 years
- Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place
π New to duck confit?
Discover how to prepare it perfectly, plating ideas and hosting tips in our Iberian Guide:
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