Jamie’s Comfort Food by Jamie Oliver is published by Penguin Books. Recipe © Jamie Oliver. Photography © Jamie Oliver Enterprises Limited 2014, by David Loftus.
Ingredients
- 1 whole duck (roughly 2kg)
- olive oil
- 4 cloves of garlic
- 1 bunch of fresh marjoram (30g)
- 800g fresh or frozen spinach
- 1 whole nutmeg, for grating
- 1 onion
- 2 carrots
- 2 sticks of celery
- 200ml Chianti Classico
- 4 x 400g tins of plum tomatoes
- 2 fresh bay leaves
- 2 cloves
- 400g fresh pasta sheets
- 40g Parmesan cheese
- 400g fresh pasta sheets
For the white sauce:
- 100g unsalted butter
- 100g plain flour
- 1 litre semi-skimmed milk
- 75g Cheddar cheese
- 75g Fontina or Taleggio cheese
For the panagrattato
:
- 200g stale bread
- 4 sprigs of fresh rosemary
For the royal pasta dough (optional):
- 400g good-quality Tipo 00 flour, plus extra for dusting
- 75g fine semolina
- 12 large free-range eggs
- 2tbsps extra virgin olive oil
Method
Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/gas 4. In a tray, rub the duck all over with oil, sea salt and black pepper, then roast for 2 hours, or until golden and crisp, draining off the fat into a jar. Leave to cool, remove all the skin and fat from the duck and place ina food processor, then strip all the meat off the bone into a bowl
Peel and finely slice 2 cloves of garlic, then put into a large non-stick pan on a high heat with a little duck fat and the marjoram leaves. Cook until the garlic is lightly golden, then stir in the spinach and a good grating of nutmeg and cook for 15 minutes, or until the spinach has cooked right down and all the excess water has evaporated. Leave to cool while you make your ragu. Peel the onion and carrots, trim the celery, then roughly chop it all. Place all in a large pan on a medium heat with a little duck fat (keep any leftover fat in the fridge for making great roast potatoes) and crush in the remaining garlic. Fry for around 20 minutes, or until the veg are starting to caramelize, stirring regularly. Pour in the Chianti, turn up the heat and cook it away. Add the shredded duck meat and tinned tomatoes, along with 1 tin’s worth of water, the bay leaves and cloves. Give it a good stir, simmer for around 1 hour, then season to perfection
Next make your white sauce. Melt the butter in a large pan over a medium heat, then stir in the flour to form a paste. Whisk in the milk, a little at a time, and continue to heat until you have a thick white sauce. Remove from the heat, grate and stir in the cheeses, season to taste and add a grating of nutmeg. Cover the base of a baking dish (25cm x 30cm and 8cm deep) with a good layer of spinach, then cover with a single layer of pasta sheets. Stir a good grating of Parmesan into the ragu, then cover the pasta sheets with a layer of ragu, a thin layer of spinach, a layer of white sauce and another layer of pasta. Repeat twice more, finishing with a layer of white sauce. Top with a good grating of Parmesan, then bake at 180C/350F/gas 4 for 40 minutes, or until golden and bubbling. Leave to rest for around 20 minutes before serving
Meanwhile, add the bread and rosemary leaves to the food processor with the duck skin and fat and pulse into fine crumbs. Fry in a large non-stick frying pan until golden and crisp, then serve on the side and let everyone sprinkle over their own portion.
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