Pekin Duck Breasts — Succulent, Satisfying, and Raised with Care
Our Pekin duck breasts are a true farm-to-table indulgence. Each boneless breast weighs approximately 8 ounces*, with a perfect balance of lean meat and rich fat—ideal for pan-searing, roasting, or slicing into gourmet salads and entrées.Raised on pasture with access to a pond, our ducks enjoy a varied diet of grains, fresh vegetables, and foraged grubs. That natural lifestyle translates into meat that’s tender, flavorful, and beautifully marbled. The skin crisps up golden and crackly, while the meat stays juicy and full of character.
Whether you're cooking medium-rare for a classic French dish or crisping the skin for a rustic farm dinner, these breasts deliver honest flavor from birds who lived well and ate well.
*Please note: This is an average weight range and the final weight may fall outside this estimate. Availability is subject to our stock on hand.
Pekin Duck Breasts
Pond-Loving, Egg-Laying, Flavor-Making Farm Stars
Our Pekin ducks are more than just waddling charm—they’re a hardworking part of the farm, raised for both rich, oversized eggs and tender, flavorful meat. These snow-white beauties spend their days dabbling in the pond, foraging through pasture, and enjoying a varied diet of grains, fresh vegetables, and all the grubs they can snatch.Their eggs are prized by bakers for their richness and structure, while their meat is mild, succulent, and perfect for roasting or confit. Raised with care and plenty of room to roam, our ducks live the good life—splashing, sunning, and snacking in the Colorado breeze.
No cages. No shortcuts. Just happy ducks doing duck things—and producing food that’s as honest and nourishing as the land they live on.
This product was prepared from poultry. Some food products may contain bacteria that could cause illness if the product is mishandled or cooked improperly. For your protection, follow these safe handling instructions.
- Keep refrigerated or frozen. Thaw in the refrigerator or microwave.
- Keep raw meat and poultry separate from other foods. Wash working surfaces (including cutting boards), utensils, and hands after touching raw meat or poultry.
- Cook thoroughly.
- Keep hot foods hot. Refrigerate leftovers immediately or discard them.