Shang Palace now serving up Peking duck
Updated: 2015-11-11 15:58
By Liu Zhihua(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Peking duck by Shang Palace Chinese restaurant. [Photo provided to China Daily] |
Chef Wang Zheng, 32, who has more than 16 years' experience in the kitchen at Quanjude, China's iconic restaurant chain for Peking duck, has brought authentic traditional Peking duck to the restaurant last month.
Wang's version of Peking duck is processed under traditional cooking method strictly, which is characterized with pouring water into the duck with a copper kettle, so that the duck will cook evenly inside and out.
The duck is also roasted with fire made by date wood, to give it a date aroma.
Other duck dishes, such as marinated crispy duck and organic vegetable salad with homemade dressing, sauteed diced duck with rice wine, and deep-fried duck hearts and spicy sauce, are all well-presented and have brought out the best flavors of ingredients that are sourced locally to ensure freshness and top quality.
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