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Rare duck breast with cardamom seasoning. Recipe on the MapleLeafFarms.com. Photo courtesy Maple Leaf Farms. |
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About Maple Leaf Farms:
Maple Leaf Farms has grown from 280,000 ducks in 1958 to processing more than 15 million animals today, most of which are raised on small family farms, often Amish or Mennonite. Donald Wentzel, who started the farm in Milford, Indiana, believed that the duck industry would blossom once more consumers were exposed to the succulent and versatile meat. Maple Leaf Farms continues as a family operation, managed today by the founder’s son-in-law and grandsons. The company produces a variety of quality duck products, both raw and pre-cooked. The ducks live free-range in open barns, not cages. A poultry nutritionist formulates a natural, grain-based diet, so the ducks get no antibiotics, steroids or hormones. The company takes pride in the care given to its animals. Maple Leaf Farms became the first duck producer in North America to implement a set of care guidelines and a certification program, approved by university-level animal welfare specialists, for the staff and growers. Its operations are audited by an independent team of animal care experts. |
You can purchase whole or raw duck parts and cook them yourself, or purchase half roasted duck, roasted duck breasts and legs cooked by the pros. |
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Maple Leaf Farms Duck Products:
From the broad menu of Maple Leaf Farms products, we tasted the following: “Simply Duck” The “Simply Duck” line offers three flavors of fully-cooked, boneless, sliced duck breasts. The meat is ready in 2 ½ minutes in the microwave or 15 minutes in the oven. The microwave is great when you find yourself in a time crunch, although we recommend the oven for slightly crispier skin. A hybrid solution is to follow the microwave directions, reducing the time by 15 seconds; then placing the duck breast, skin side up, under the broiler to crisp the skin.
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For people who want more duck in their life—with less fuss and less muss—“Simply Duck” is simply divine.
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Last Updated May 2018
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