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DUCK COOKED the Chinese way can be roasted, braised, redsimmered,
whitesimmered, steamed or deepfried. It can also be preserved by salting
or drying (and eaten with congee), or cured and smoked (and used as a
flavoring like smoked ham.

In northern China, duck is first inflated with air, then roasted to make
its skin crisp and wonderful. In the South, it is filled with liquid
seasonings before roasting to make it savory. The former is Peking Duck;
the latter, Cantonese duck. The Cantonese version, available readycooked
in Chinese grocery stores, can be stirfried briefly with vegetables or
made festive with a sweetandpungent sauce. It can also be eaten cold at
picnics: The familiar pressed duck calls for a combination of cooking
techniques: the bird is steamed, boned, pressed flat and deepfried.
(Although there are special presses for this purpose, the Chinese usually
press the duck by hand.)

TIPS ON COOKING DUCK: Always be sure the oil sacs above the tail are
removed. If they aren't, cut a 1One half inch slit at the back of the tail and
remove them.

When a recipe calls for breast and leg meat, use the remainder of the bird
(bones, neck, lower wings and lower legs) for soup or congee.

Use the same duck three ways: First roast the whole duck and serve its
drumsticks and upper wings as one dish. Then stirfry the breast meat with
vegetables, or serve it cold with pineapple. Use the remainder for congee,
as above. (The Chinese call this "threeinone duck" and serve it either at
the same meal or at separate meals.)

Prepare braised, steamed or simmered duck a day ahead; then refrigerate it
so that the fat will congeal and can be easily lifted off. Carve or cut up
the duck (see "Howto Section") and reheat at the last moment in its own
sauce.

Defrost frozen ducks completely before using them. Remove the large pieces
of fat from the duck cavity and discard. Pour boiling water over the duck
to cover and let stand 10 to 15 minutes (this will shrink the skin). Rinse
duck in lukewarm water. If bird is to be roasted, dry well inside and out.

Test the duck to see if it's done by moving one of its legs up and down.
When the leg moves easily in its joint, the duck is ready.

From The Thousand Recipe Chinese Cookbook, ISBN 0517658704. Downloaded
from Glen's MM Recipe Archive, http://www.erols.com/hosey.


Information: Duck recipe makes 48 Servings



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