A roast duck requires a little attention, but tastes sensational. Cold leftovers can be used in the finest of sandwiches or a warm salad. Three hours before you want to cook the duck, rinse it ...
Season the duck with salt and the ground Sichuan pepper and place on a wire rack sat in a roasting tin. Roast in the oven for 25 minutes. Pour any excess fat into a jug. Reduce the oven ...
Place the duck in a roasting tin, and prick the fleshy parts with a skewer.
Prick the duck all over with a fork (very important!) to help release the fat, and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Roast for 45 minutes. Remove from the oven and scatter the vegetables around the ...
Looking for roast meats for your reunion dinner celebration? Pick up these succulent duck and suckling pig dishes for your ...
The Quanjude Restaurant, the largest roast duck restaurant in Beijing if not in the world, opened for business in 1979. Located near Hepingmen Gate (Peace Gate), it has a floor space of 15,000 ...
I make this dish with roast duck bought from a siu mei (Chinese roast meat) shop. Buy half a duck - don't let the vendor cut it up, and be sure he gives you a small container of the flavourful ...
Turkey might be the traditional choice for a roast, but a beautifully roasted duck with vibrant orange and zesty lemon offers an elegant alternative. The rich, tender meat absorbs the citrus ...
My love for roast duck goes all the way back to my childhood days growing up in Penang. Every Sunday morning, I would share a quarter roasted duck with my family and fight over the juicy crispy roast ...
Take out the giblets from the duck and place them in a separate tray with chopped leek, carrot, celery and parsley stalks. Place this in the bottom of the oven and cook for 30 minutes. Place into ...
Even chicken rice stalls which used to sell their dishes at RM4.50 have all hiked it up to RM5. This was how I came across a little restaurant tucked away in a neighbourhood in Klang which reportedly ...