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Mabel Stegner, the Einstein of duck cookery, comes to dinner with this luscious recipe using a purple plum sauce. It's a company dish or for a special treat for the family, Use a fresh or quick-frozen Long Island duckling and skin it deftly before cooking to save yourself the
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will weigh from three and onehalf to five pounds, and should be defrosted before ¢ooking. Score the duck skin from neck to vent along center of breast with sharp knife. Pull layer of skin and fat away from flesh with cne hand,
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