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Duck Terrine with Wine-Glazed Shallots

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Duck Terrine with Wine-Glazed ShallotsRomulo Yanes

Rich, creamy, suave flavor is the hallmark of this terrine. The shallots create their own sauce, so this is best served on a plate rather than on a slice of bread.

Cooks' notes:

Terrine can be marinated (before baking) up to 24 hours.
Shallots can be glazed 1 day ahead and cooled, uncovered, then chilled in cooking liquid, covered.
Terrine keeps, wrapped in plastic wrap and chilled, 1 week.

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