Duck Confit Crostini with Parsnip Puree and Fig is as elegant as it gets when it comes to an appetizer, but it’s also incredibly easy to prepare.
Here’s a story about how old I am (or at least feel most of the time).
I just recently had to Urban Dictionary what the slang “extra” meant. My Instagram friends kept using it in their posts and captions and it made me feel completely uncool. I’m only 5 years older than most of them, but that sometimes makes me feel ancient.
But Urban Dictionary defined it just as I guessed, pretty self-explanatory. “Extra” is defined as: over the top; dramatic behavior; doing the absolute most.
Okay… But that’s not always a bad thing, right?
Isn’t it good to sometimes give something your all?
Anyway, I will admit that I am 100%, completely, utterly, unapologetically extra sometimes when it comes to food.
These Duck Crostini are a bit extra, I suppose. They’re elegant, delicious, and look stunning when served.
People may ooh and aah over them, but they definitely will not know that you put these together in under 30 minutes with minimal effort. And I won’t tell them.
I love throwing parties and any excuse to celebrate is a good one in my book. In fact, I have a bottle of bubbly chilling in the fridge for tomorrow (hopefully) when I finish my work. I’ve been absolutely crammed the past two weeks but it’s for good reason. I’m trying to get everything done before Thursday, when I fly home for my cousin’s wedding, in which I’m Maid of Honor. And of course when I’m home it’s going to be wedding, parties, spa days, dancing, wine, champagne, celebrating my best friend’s birthday in Manhattan, family Thanksgiving, and more wine and champagne.
So much to celebrate.
It’s always nice to be back home during the holidays, especially Thanksgiving. I’ve had many Thanksgivings lately with one sad little turkey breast, since it’s just been Ryan and I for several years.
This Duck Confit Crostini appetizer would be just perfect for Thanksgiving.
Homemade crostini is a snap to make, and always taste better than store-bought. Creamy, buttery parsnip puree forms the ideal bed for rich duck confit. Fig jam and fresh rosemary balance everything out to create a festive, extremely flavorful finger food.
Making duck confit is a process, so buying it is how I save time here. Many local grocers, natural stores, and artisan grocers carry it. I can find duck confit legs or cooked duck breast at my local co-op and grocery store, and sometimes I even order it off of Amazon. My local grocery store sells an orange-marinated cooked breast, which is lovely in this recipe, too.
If you can’t find/aren’t a fan of duck, these crostini are delicious with thin slices of Filet Mignon.
Making and serving something as elegant and complex as these Duck Confit Crostini takes me back to my restaurant days. These definitely make me want to celebrate, and open an amazing bottle of wine.
My ‘special occasion’ wine has to be Sonoma-Cutrer. My mom and I are especially huge fans of this brand, and we’ve never tried a bottle we didn’t love.
Since Pinot Noir holds a special place in my heart, their Vine Hill and Russian River Valley Pinot Noir are two of my absolute favorites. Both are silky and juicy, with tasting notes of cola, blackberry, and hints of barrel spice. This wine pairs beautifully here with the earthy parsnips, fragrant rosemary, and, of course, the duck.
You can learn more about the winemaking process and details of these extraordinary wines on their website, and even order wine online to have it shipped straight to your door. I highly recommend them for your holiday festivities!
This post is brought to you in collaboration with Sonoma-Cutrer.
I hope that you make and enjoy these Duck Confit Crostini with Parsnip Puree and Fig. What’s your favorite ways to make your parties a little bit “extra”? Let us know in the comments below!
And here’s a few things you may need for this recipe…
Duck Leg Confit // Smoked Duck Breast // Dalmatia Fig Spread // Acacia Wood Paddle Serving Board
This post contains affiliate links and are always products I love, highly recommend, & use in my own kitchen.

Duck Confit Crostini with Parsnip Puree and Fig
- Prep Time: 15 mins
- Cook Time: 15 mins
- Total Time: 30 minutes
- Yield: About 40 crostini 1x
Description
Duck Confit Crostini with Parsnip Puree and Fig is as elegant as it gets when it comes to an appetizer, but it’s also incredibly easy to prepare.
Ingredients
- 12 ounces duck leg confit or cooked duck breast
- Fig spread or fig preserves
- 1 French baguette
- Olive oil
- Sea salt + pepper
- Fresh rosemary
For the Parsnip Puree:
- 8 ounces parsnips, peeled and small-cubed
- 1 cup Half and Half
- 2 garlic cloves, minced
- 2 tablespoons butter
- Sea salt + pepper
Instructions
- Make the parsnip puree. In a small pot, combine the parsnips, Half and Half, garlic cloves, butter, and sea salt and pepper to taste. Cover, bring to a simmer, and cook until the parsnips are completely softened. A knife should pierce through them easily.
- If there is still a lot of liquid when the parsnips are fully cooked, uncover and reduce some of the liquid. Puree the mixture in a blender until smooth and creamy.
- Make the crostini. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Slice the baguette into even 1/4″ thick slices. Brush both sides with olive oil and season with sea salt and pepper. Arrange in an even layer on baking sheets and cook until golden (15-20 minutes), rotating the pans halfway through.
- Assemble the crostini. Heat the duck confit or duck breast. Spread the bottom of the crostini with parsnip puree. Top with a slice of the duck confit. Garnish with a small dollop of fig preserves and fresh rosemary. Enjoy!
Notes
The parsnip puree can be made 1-2 days beforehand. Simply reheat before serving.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 2 crostini
- Calories: 80
- Sugar: 4g
- Sodium: 31mg
- Fat: 3g
- Carbohydrates: 7.5g
- Fiber: 1g
- Protein: 4.5g
- Cholesterol: 8mg
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This was soo good. Definitely a show stopper at Thanksgiving. We also crisp the bread on the grill to add a little char. Delicious. Thank you for the recipe
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My husband and I belong to a gourmet cooking group. I intend to make these next month as we have been assigned the appetizer.
Hope you enjoy them, Nancy!
These are extra! Extra delicious! I know they’d make a statement with my family and friends.
Mmm, I bet this tastes amazing. It’d be great for having guests over and enjoy it as an appy. My hubs love duck confit so, we are game.
I’ve never tried duck before. The way this is presented, I think I would be open to trying it.
This looks pretty and extra! I love it and I can’t wait to taste it. Yum!
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That dish looks good and I love the presentation…so pretty. Perfect for any parties, for sure. Thank you for the idea and the recipe.
Duck is something I have never attempted to make. This looks fairly simple and so delicious! I may have to add it to the list to try for our next get together.
Yum! This Duck Confit Crostini with Parsnip Puree and Fig looks really appetizing! My taste buds can’t wait to try this. Thank you for sharing~
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This is such a fancy appetizer! I should make them for my weekend romantic dinner!
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This is something that my husband would love. I’m going to pin it for future reference. He loves duck.
This looks really yummy. I can’t wait to make this for my next gathering. I know my guest are going to love it.
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If I made this, my whole family would be impressed. It looks so dang fancy and I bet it tastes amazing.
I love duck confit! We had it first at a French restaurant, it was delicious! Your recipe makes it very accessible, and I love the parsnip and fig to go with it!
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The decadence of the duck, and the flavor profile that comes with it…let’s just say I’ve never felt so posh in my life when taking a bite out of these delicious morsels. So Good!!!!!
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Oh man, THIS is what I would make for my dad if he ever came to visit and we made dinner for him! He is ALLLLL about that duck confit!
Wow these look delicious! I know what I’m serving at my holiday party!
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Such a beautiful and elegant appetizer! I feel much less intimidated knowing that I can just buy the duck confit. yay! I want to do this for sure this holiday season. Thanks!
lovely recipe! and even I learned about “Extra” from you…had no clue too.lol
WOW – what an awesome bite for holiday parties!
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Yummy this looks like a perfect appetizer!!
I would love to try this … my family will love this
Thanks for such a lovely recipe!