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62 Best Rated Dishes With Duck

Last update: Sun Apr 20 2025
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Phanaeng Curry
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Phanaeng curry is a variety of Thai curry that is characterized by a thick texture and salty-sweet peanut flavor. It consists of meat that is stewed with coconut milk, panang curry paste, makrut lime leaves, fish sauce, and palm sugar. The meat used in phanaeng curry is usually beef, chicken, duck, or pork, and the dish traditionally does not include any vegetables.


The name of the dish is derived from the word panang, meaning cross, which refers to the ancient way of preparing chicken with its legs crossed and set in an upright position. Though the origins of phanaeng curry are somewhat murky, it is often associated with the Malaysian state of Penang, but there is little evidence to support this claim. 

MOST ICONIC Phanaeng Curry

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Meat Dish

GUANGDONG, China
4.6
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Siu mei refers to a style of Chinese cuisine that is primarily characterized by roasting meat on spits over an open fire or in a rotisserie oven. Originating from Guangdong province in southern China, this culinary tradition is particularly prevalent in Hong Kong.


The term siu mei translates to "roast flavor" in Cantonese. Some of the most prominent and beloved examples of siu mei include char siu, siu yuk, soy sauce chicken, and white cut chicken. These dishes are typically served with rice and vegetables and sometimes with noodles. 

MOST ICONIC Siu mei

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Pasta

PROVINCE OF VICENZA, Italy
4.6
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I bigoli con l'anatra, locally known as bigoi co' l'arna, is a traditional dish that originated in the city of Thiene, but over time it became very popular throughout the province of Vicenza. Bigoli is a thick, egg-based pasta variety whose size and texture make the perfect match for a rich duck ragú made with onions, carrots, celery, bay leaves, sage, and dry white wine.


Originally, this dish used to be prepared with cleaned offals and duck fat, while duck meat was either used in other recipes or preserved in fat. Nowadays, only the best parts of meat and livers are used, while duck fat is substituted with butter and olive oil - the result is an equally delicious, yet much lighter dish. 

MOST ICONIC Bigoli con l'anatra

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The history of Peking duck goes back to China's Yuan Dynasty of the 13th century. Bianyifang, Beijing's oldest restaurant specializing in Peking duck has been in business since the Jiajing reign of the 16th century, serving as a testament to the popularity of this succulent, tantalizing dish.


The duck is cooked until the skin turns golden and crispy and the meat becomes tender, slightly sweet, and moist. Both the meat and the skin are then folded in thin pancakes or steamed white buns. To make an authentic Beijing kao ya, the duck must be a white feathered American Pekin, hung for 24 hours, and pumped with air through a small puncture between the breasts and wings. 

MOST ICONIC Beijing kao ya

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Poultry Dish

BALI, Indonesia
4.5
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This ceremonial Balinese dish comes in two versions: the chicken-based ayam betutu, or the traditional duck version that goes under the name bebek betutu. The whole animal is rubbed and stuffed with a mixture of local spices such as turmeric, ginger, pepper, chili, and shrimp paste.


Though the dish is nowadays mainly barbecued, the traditional procedure includes wrapping the seasoned duck or chicken in leaves, placing it in an earth oven, then steaming it over hot coals. If prepared in an old-fashioned way, the dish should always be ordered at least a day ahead. 

MOST ICONIC Betutu

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This dish of flash-seared duck breast dates back to the late 1950s, when French chef André Daguin first prepared a magret like a steak and served it medium-rare. The meat is usually served thinly sliced and still slightly pink on the inside.


The cut of the breast usually comes from the mulard duck, a cross between the Pekin and the Muscovy duck. This breed is raised for foie gras, so its breast meat is thicker and more flavorful than that of other duck breeds. In the mid-1960s, rare duck breast became extremely popular in the United States thanks to Robert Daley, an American journalist who praised Daguin’s specialty in The New York Times. 

MOST ICONIC Magret de canard

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Ragù all'anatra is an Italian meat sauce that's usually prepared with a combination of duck, garlic, onions, carrots, celery, guanciale, tomato purée, red wine, and herbs such as sage, parsley, bay leaves, and thyme. The vegetables are chopped and sautéed with the guanciale over high heat, followed by the duck, herbs, red wine, and tomato purée.


The combination is left to simmer until the duck becomes fully cooked. The duck is then removed, the meat chopped and placed back into the pot, and the sauce is later filtered to remove large quantities of duck fat. Once done, this hearty duck sauce is typically served with pasta such as pappardelle or tagliatelle.

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Pappardelle al ragù bianco di anatra is a traditional pasta dish that's especially popular in the Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia area. The dish is usually made with a combination of pappardelle pasta, duck breasts, onions, garlic, carrots, celery, thyme, white wine, olive oil, salt, and pepper.


The vegetables, thyme, and garlic are sautéed in olive oil, and then mixed with the duck meat that's cut into cubes. The combination is seasoned with salt and pepper, covered with white wine, and simmered until the alcohol evaporates. A bit of stock or tomato paste are added to the white ragù, while the pasta is cooked in boiling salted water until al dente. 
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Meat Dish

OSAKA, Japan and  one more country
4.3
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Shabu-shabu is a popular Japanese dish consisting of thinly sliced meat and vegetables cooked in water. The dish is an evolved version of the traditional Mongolian nabemono (one-pot) cooking. Roughly translated to swish-swish, its name is referring to the sound that is made when the sliced pieces of meat go through the water.


Although beef is the most popular choice of meat, shabu-shabu can also be prepared with lamb, chicken, pork, duck, crab, or lobster. Steamed rice and a variety of sauces are often served on the side, accompanying the main dish. The dish is typically shared and eaten communally, each consumer dipping a slice of meat in the central pot that is filled with boiling water. 

MOST ICONIC Shabu-shabu

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One of three major curry types in Thailand is the famous yellow curry. Similar to its red and green counterparts, yellow curry is also made with spices such as coriander, cumin, lemongrass, kaffir leaves, garlic, galangal, and numerous other aromatic additions.


The spices are usually combined with potatoes and onions; all doused in a creamy and slightly sweet sauce made with coconut milk. What differentiates yellow curry from the other types is the addition of yellow curry powder, giving the dish its distinctive color. 

MOST ICONIC Yellow Curry

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Duck Dish
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
4.2
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Duck Dish
LOUISIANA, United States of America
3.8
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Salad
LANDES, France
3.7
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Duck Dish
NORTHERN CROATIA, Croatia
3.7
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Poultry Dish
LOUISIANA, United States of America  and  one more country
3.6
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Stew
BELÉM, Brazil
3.5
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Meat Dish
BALI, Indonesia
2.9
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Street Food
PHILIPPINES
2.7
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Duck Dish
CHAOZHOU, China  and  one more country
n/a
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Duck Dish
BALI, Indonesia
n/a
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Duck Dish
PROVINCE OF SEVILLE, Spain
n/a
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Meat Soup
FUJIAN, China  and  one more country
n/a
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Stew
VALENCIA, Spain
n/a
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Stew
BURGOS, Spain
n/a
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Meat-based Sauce
PROVINCE OF MACERATA, Italy
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