A Feast to Warm Your Soul

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Spring is just around the corner, but winter is still at our doorstep. What better way to stay warm and positive than a gathering centered around good food and drink? Here we offer culinary inspiration: Spicebush Duck Legs from Marie Viljoen’s Forage, Harvest, Feast, to be coupled with hot, mulled Wassail from Jereme Zimmerman’s Brew Beer Like a Yeti.

The following are excerpts from Brew Beer Like a Yeti and Forage, Harvest, Feast. They have been adapted for the web.


wassailWassail

Ingredients to serve 6–8

6 apples
1 teaspoon each freshly grated nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, ginger, or any other spices that suit your fancy
½ cup (125 ml) organic cane sugar or brown sugar
1 cup (250 ml) water (or substitute hard cider, ginger beer, red wine, Madeira, port, mead, or what-have-you)
1 small lemon or orange
4 pints low-to-no-hopped ale, preferably British-style ale, spiced dark ale, or bragot

 

Procedure

  • Core the apples and place them in a pot or deep baking dish.
  • Sprinkle the spices and sugar and pour the water or what-have-you over the apples.
  • Squeeze the juice of the lemon or orange (or both) over everything.
  • Place a pot on a medium-high burner, or put a baking dish into the oven at 350°F/180°C.Cook for about 45 minutes or until the apples are soft and mushy.
  • Remove from the heat and allow the apples to warm enough to carefully remove their skins.
  • Once the skins are removed, take a masher, large fork, or blender and blend everything (including the ale) into a puree (for the lambswool option; otherwise, remove the apples and make them into boozy applesauce).
  • Place the lambswool in a bowl with a serving spoon, or ladle it into individual mugs. Add as much additional dark rum, brandy, or other spirits as you desire; I like to keep this going for several days by continuing to add various drinks and spices to it and rewarming it.

spicebush duck legsSpicebush Duck Legs with Persimmons and Brandy

Ingredients to serve 4

4 whole duck legs (thigh and drumstick)
¼ teaspoon salt
¹⁄₃ cup (80 ml) Persimmon Brandy
1 teaspoon ground spicebush
2 large onions, quartered
12 bayberry leaves
8 very ripe native persimmons
2 tablespoons honey
1 tablespoon lemon juice
½ cup (125 ml) water

Procedure

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C).
  • Trim any excess fat from the duck legs.
  • Sprinkle the salt all over the duck and let it sit for 15 minutes.
  • Heat a large saucepan over medium-high heat. Add the duck legs
    to the pan and brown for a few minutes on each side.
  • Add the brandy and let it bubble for a few seconds.
  • Add all the other ingredients, place a lid on the saucepan, and
    reduce the heat to cook at a gentle simmer for 2 hours.
  • Scoop off the melted fat.
  • Taste for seasoning and add salt if necessary.
  • Preheat the broiler. Place only the duck legs on a tray and roast
    them under the broiler for 8 to 10 minutes just to brown them.
  • Return them to their hot pan and serve at once.

Recommended Reads

A Recipe for Homemade Ginger Beer: The Old Fashioned Way

Sweet Fermentation: Strawberry Kvass

 

 

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