Ingredients
- 2 to 3 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 pound brown or green lentils, rinsed
- 3 cloves garlic, peeled
- 3 bay leaves, fresh or dried
- 4 cups water
- Kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper
- 12 cipollini or pearl onions, stemmed and peeled
- 1/4 cup duck fat
- 1/4 to 1/2 cup champagne vinegar, if desired
Directions
Coat a large high-sided saute pan over medium-high heat, with the olive oil. Add the lentils, garlic cloves and bay leaves with 4 cups water or just enough to cover. Bring the water to a simmer and lower the heat. Simmer the lentils, uncovered, until they are tender, about 25 to 30 minutes. (Chef's Note: If you need to add more water for the lentils to finish cooking, add a little at a time. There will be more flavor in the lentils if you cook them and end up with very little liquid at the end of the process. The flavor will be in the lentils instead of down the drain with the discarded cooking liquid!) Once they are cooked but still somewhat "al dente", set them aside to cool. Remove and discard the garlic cloves and the bay leaves. Season with just a touch of salt and pepper, to taste. Retaste, but hold off on reseasoning until serving.
Add the duck fat to a large saute pan over medium heat. Add the onions, season with salt, to taste, and allow them to caramelize.
When you are ready to serve add the lentils to the sauteed cipollini onions. Stir to coat the lentils with the duck fat. Taste and season with salt, if needed, and stir in the vinegar. Transfer the lentil mixture to a serving bowl and serve with duck and green peppercorn glaze, if desired.
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By cupcake absolute
Near Yorktown,VA.
on January 16, 2011
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TRY THIS RECIPE AND DO NOT BE DAUNTED BY 'DUCK FAT' IN RECIPE. IF THERE IS A SPECIALTY STORE ,TRY THE MEAT DEPARTMENT FOR THIS ITEM. IF YOU STILL WANT TO BACK OFF FROM THIS ONE,TRY CHEF JACQUES PEPIN'S RECIPE FROM HIS BOOK OF MEMORIES. STILL, GIVE ALEX A TRY, IT'S GREAT!
By kerrixx1
Dexter, MO
on August 22, 2010
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What a wonderful thing to put under chicken or duck! I made this entire dinner for my daughter and guests and it was eaten up immediately. I did have to use shallots rather than cipolini onions because I couldn't find them in my area but they still turned out soooo sweet and delicious. I didn't salt the lentils until the very end, which was fantastic and the duck fat....anything in duck fat is perfect. A hiking boot in duck fat would be good! This is a quick and delicious dish.
By kimberly.mayrho...
Cincinnati, OH
on August 18, 2010
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i liked this dish so much that i made the lentils again soon after the first batch, but used a little bacon fat (not the 1/4c of the duck fat the recipe calls for with just regular onions, and i've been eating it as a side dish with pretty much everything!
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