For a duck to be served right out of the oven at a Chinese-style banquet, start roasting 30 minutes before guests come — or even later, depending on when the bird will be served. (The breed of bird, ...
A Peking duck dinner is a feast built from a single ingredient. It starts with nibbling on a taco-like snack of the delicately crisp skin tucked inside thin mandarin pancakes with a lick of earthy ...
Note: This recipe requires the use of a small pump (such as a bicycle pump); the duck can be inflated by hand using a bamboo straw or turkey baster, though this requires a bit of effort. This recipe ...
Using a pairing knife slightly score lines in the skin of the duck breast. Mix the salt, soy sauce, wine, and five spice powder in a small bowl and massage into the duck. Leave the duck breasts skin ...
Ever since we left Beijing to come back to the U.S., one of the things we really miss is the abundance and variety of authentic food China has to offer. Take Peking duck, for example. Whole ducks are ...
Discover a flavorful twist on classic roast duck with this Spice-Roasted Duck recipe from Top Chef star. Featuring a blend of ...
Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Use a knife to scrape any rough patches off the duck’s skin. Remove the innards if necessary, cut off the wing tips, and remove excess fat around the cavity ...
Remove fat from inside cavity of duck and carefully slice off the tail and the oil glands on either side of the tail bone. Rinse the duck inside and out, dry with paper towels. Rub inside cavity with ...
Clean duck. Wipe dry and tie string around neck. Hang duck in cool, windy place 4 hours. Fill large wok with water. Bring to boil. Add ginger, scallion, honey, vinegar and sherry. Bring to boil. Pour ...
Often used in Asian cuisine as well as in French cooking, duck meat is slightly darker in color than chicken or turkey, but is nonetheless still delicious—especially when you've got to right recipes ...