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ummmm | 13:08 Thu 22nd Nov 2012 | Food & Drink
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Do you use them or bin them?

Before I went to bed last night I took out of the freezer what I thought was a small joint of beef. Went to the fridge to get it ready to be cooked and it's duck giblets...

Do you use them? If so what for?
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potted meat? gravy, treat for the dog or cat.
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The cats eating this lot but I have another 4 in the freezer.
Sling them and get that crackling in the oven lol.
Only for making stock. And then the cats get to eat the cooked stuff.
stock.....
stock also
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Just boil them up with the normal stock ingredients?

I'm having pork tonight, Tony :-)
Bin them - certainly not! Good eating in giblets, even if it's only for gravy, then on to the furry people :-)
if you want to make stock with them, you can freeze the stock.
Doh.
Gravy, stock.
Don't throw them - its wasteful.
If you have four more and the liver is there make a small pot of duck liver pâté.
Delicious!
Or just enjoy the pan fried liver.
Stocks or finely chopped/minced and added to chicken soups/stews, gumbo etc.
They make alicot out of them in France. Not my cup of tea though!
I would normally use them for stock but I did a bit of googling ofr your and found this site :-

http://honest-food.net/wild-game/duck-goose-recipes/duck-and-goose-recipes-the-nasty-bits/

Looks interesting
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Yes it does fgt.
Nice one!
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See that Helen.

Toby, I have no intention of throwing them away, that's why they're in the freezer...I might try the livers :-)

Triggs - man up!

Thanks everyone. I don't usually make my own stock.
You make soup though, so yoour own homemade stock ought to be delish in one. The stock is dead easy to make.
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Yes, I do make soup.

Making stock is always something I plan to do but when I have say, a chicken carcass, I never seem to have the rest of the ingredients, so I always end up binning it.
A chicken carcass with a pinch of salt and pepper will still make good stock, better with an onion and a stick of celery, but to just bin it? ........Ummmm!

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