Duck Breast with Apples and Onions – A Rustic One-Pot Comfort Food Recipe

Servings: 2 Total Time: 1 hr 15 mins Difficulty: Intermediate
Tender duck breast baked with sweet apples, onions, thyme, and white wine for a rich and comforting meal.
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If you’re looking for an elegant yet surprisingly simple dinner, this duck breast with apples and onions recipe is the perfect choice. The rich, tender duck pairs beautifully with sweet apples, caramelized onions, fragrant thyme, and a light white wine sauce. Everything slowly cooks together in one pot, creating a comforting dish that’s full of flavor and ideal for family dinners, special occasions, or cozy weekend meals.

The combination of crispy duck skin, sweet fruit, aromatic herbs, and savory juices creates a classic dish inspired by traditional European home cooking. Best of all, it requires minimal preparation and lets the oven do most of the work.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  1. Simple ingredients with impressive results and transport the ingredients.
  2. Easy one-pot meal
  3. Tender, juicy duck breast
  4. Crispy golden skin
  5. Naturally sweet apples and onions
  6. Rich yet balanced flavor
  7. Perfect for autumn and winter dinners

Serving Suggestions

This duck breast recipe pairs wonderfully with:

  • Creamy mashed potatoes
  • Roasted root vegetables
  • Buttered green beans
  • Red cabbage
  • Crusty artisan bread
  • Wild rice or barley

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Duck Breast with Apples and Onions – A Rustic One-Pot Comfort Food Recipe

Difficulty: Intermediate Prep Time 15 mins Cook Time 1 hr Total Time 1 hr 15 mins
Cooking Temp: 180  C Servings: 2

Description

This Duck Breast with Apples and Onions recipe combines crispy, golden duck skin with tender meat, sweet apples, caramelized onions, and aromatic thyme. Slowly baked in a white wine sauce, this easy one-pot dish delivers rich, comforting flavors that are perfect for family dinners, holiday meals, or special occasions.

Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Prepare the Duck

    Using a sharp knife, score the duck skin in a diamond pattern, being careful not to cut into the meat.

    Season both sides generously with salt and black pepper.

  2. Sear the Duck

    Place the duck breasts skin-side down in a cold skillet over medium heat.

    Allow the fat to slowly render and cook until the skin becomes deeply golden and crispy, about 6-8 minutes.

    Briefly sear the flesh side for 1-2 minutes.

    Transfer the duck breasts to a baking pot or Dutch oven, keeping all the rendered duck fat in the pot.

  3. Add Apples and Onions

    Arrange the sliced apples and onions around the duck breasts.

    Sprinkle with fresh or dried thyme.

    Pour in the white wine and 150 ml of water. The liquid helps prevent the ingredients from burning while creating a flavorful sauce.

  4. Bake

    Cover the pot with a lid and bake in a preheated oven at 180°C (350°F) for 1 hour.

    For the final 10 minutes, remove the lid to allow the top to brown slightly and the sauce to reduce.

  5. Serve

    Allow the duck to rest for a few minutes before serving.

    Serve the duck breasts with the soft apples, sweet onions, and spoonfuls of the aromatic cooking juices.

Nutrition Facts

Servings 2


Amount Per Serving
Calories 506.14kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 17.1g27%
Saturated Fat 3.98g20%
Cholesterol 174.02mg59%
Sodium 333.58mg14%
Potassium 930.14mg27%
Total Carbohydrate 32.1g11%
Dietary Fiber 5.47g22%
Sugars 21.83g
Protein 45.93g92%

Vitamin A 267.22 IU
Vitamin C 28.06 mg
Calcium 42.59 mg
Iron 10.89 mg
Vitamin E 1.35 mg
Vitamin K 8.84 mcg
Thiamin 0.96 mg
Riboflavin 0.75 mg
Niacin 8 mg
Vitamin B6 1.53 mg
Folate 30.53 mcg
Vitamin B12 29.38 mcg
Pantothenic Acid 2.02 mg
Phosphorus 468.17 mg
Magnesium 72.75 mg
Zinc 1.85 mg
Selenium 45.54 mcg
Copper 0.77 mg
Manganese 0.23 mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Note

Tips for Success

Fresh thyme provides the best flavor, but dried thyme works perfectly as well.

Start the duck in a cold pan to render more fat and achieve crispier skin.

Sweet apple varieties such as Gala, Honeycrisp, Fuji, or Golden Delicious work best.

Do not skip scoring the skin—it helps the fat render evenly.

If the sauce reduces too much during baking, add a splash of water.

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Final Thoughts

This Duck Breast with Apples and Onions recipe proves that gourmet flavors don't require complicated techniques. The crispy duck skin, sweet apples, tender onions, fragrant thyme, and delicate white wine sauce create a beautifully balanced meal that's both rustic and refined. Whether you're cooking for guests or simply treating yourself to a special dinner, this comforting one-pot recipe is sure to impress.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What apples are best for duck?

Sweet varieties such as Gala, Fuji, Honeycrisp, or Golden Delicious complement the rich flavor of duck beautifully. Their natural sweetness balances the savory meat.

Can I prepare this recipe ahead of time?

Yes. You can sear the duck and prepare all ingredients several hours ahead. Store covered in the refrigerator and bake when ready.

Can I use dried thyme instead of fresh thyme?

Absolutely. Use about half the amount of dried thyme compared to fresh thyme, as dried herbs have a more concentrated flavor.

How do I know when the duck is done?

After the hour-long bake, the duck should be tender and fully cooked. If using a meat thermometer, the internal temperature should reach at least 74°C (165°F) for well-done duck.

Can I use duck legs instead of duck breast?

Yes. Duck legs work exceptionally well in this recipe and may become even more tender during the slow baking process.

How should leftovers be stored?

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat gently in the oven or on the stovetop.

Can I freeze this dish?

Yes. Once cooled, freeze in a sealed container for up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.

Julia Hardin Food and Lifestyle Blogger

Hi, I’m Julia — a health-focused food and lifestyle blogger passionate about creating simple, nutritious recipes that make healthy eating enjoyable and realistic. I love sharing wholesome meals made with fresh ingredients, balanced flavors, and everyday wellness in mind. From high-protein dinners and vibrant salads to healthy lifestyle tips and easy meal ideas, my goal is to inspire others to feel their best while still enjoying delicious food. I believe healthy living doesn’t have to be complicated — it should be flavorful, balanced, and sustainable for everyday life.

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