- Zhangcha duck
Zhangcha duck is a quintessential dish of
Szechuan cuisine . It is prepared by hot smoking a marinated duck overtea leaves and twigs of the camphor plant. Due to its complicated preparation, zhangcha duck is eaten more often in banquets or festive events than as a daily household item.Preparation
The duck is first marinated for several hours with a rub containing a typical combination of whole or crushed
Sichuan pepper , "huangjiu " or "baijiu " (fermented or distilledChinese alcoholic beverages ),ginger ,garlic , and salt, with much of it rubbed inside the cavity of the duck. For intensity of taste, sometimes the marinade rub is augmented withchoujiu ,black pepper , tea leaves, and camphor leaves. Following the marination, the duck is quickly blanched in hot water to tighten the skin, and then towel and air dried. This step ensures that the skin of the duck has a crisp snap upon completion. A wok is then prepared for smoking the duck withblack tea leaves and camphor twigs and leaves. Following a smoke treatment of approximately 10-15 minutes, the duck is then steamed for another 10 minutes before being deep fried in vegetable oil until its skin is crisp.The duck is consumed wrapped in clam-shaped buns called gēboā ().
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