Best 4 Chinese Style Barbecued Duck Recipes

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Beijing-style barbecued duck, also known as Peking duck, is a world-renowned delicacy that has captivated food enthusiasts for centuries. This dish is characterized by its crispy skin, succulent meat, and a unique blend of spices that create an unforgettable flavor experience. The preparation of Peking duck is a time-honored tradition that involves carefully selecting and preparing the duck, marinating it in a special mixture of spices, and roasting it in a specialized oven. The result is a dish that has become synonymous with Chinese cuisine and is often served on special occasions or during celebrations.

In this comprehensive guide, we present you with an authentic recipe for Chinese-style barbecued duck, along with detailed instructions to ensure success in your culinary endeavor. We also include variations of the classic recipe, allowing you to explore different flavor profiles and cooking techniques. From the traditional Beijing-style duck to the savory Szechuan-style duck, our recipes cater to a range of preferences and tastes.

Whether you're a seasoned cook looking to expand your culinary repertoire or a beginner seeking to impress your family and friends, this guide provides everything you need to create a memorable and delicious Chinese-style barbecued duck dish. So, gather your ingredients, prepare your kitchen, and embark on a culinary journey that will leave your taste buds tantalized and your guests asking for more.

Let's cook with our recipes!

LEE REMICK'S BARBECUED CHINESE DUCK



Lee Remick's Barbecued Chinese Duck image

Provided by Jonathan Reynolds

Categories     dinner, main course

Time 30m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 7

4 1-pound duck breasts
1 cup sherry
2 tablespoons brown sugar or honey
3 tablespoons soy sauce
1 teaspoon powdered ginger
1 teaspoon powdered mustard
Toasted sesame seeds for garnish

Steps:

  • Trim excess fat and skin from the duck breasts. Combine the sherry, sugar, soy sauce, ginger and mustard and pour over the duck. Marinate several hours or overnight, turning occasionally.
  • Drain the duck and reserve the marinade. Grill for 20 to 25 minutes over medium heat, turning and moving duck to avoid flare-ups while basting frequently.
  • Allow the duck to rest for 5 minutes before slicing. Sprinkle with sesame seeds before serving.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 243, UnsaturatedFat 3 grams, Carbohydrate 5 grams, Fat 7 grams, Fiber 0 grams, Protein 33 grams, SaturatedFat 2 grams, Sodium 544 milligrams, Sugar 3 grams, TransFat 0 grams

CHINESE-STYLE BARBECUED DUCK



Chinese-Style Barbecued Duck image

Provided by Molly O'Neill

Categories     dinner, main course

Time 1h30m

Yield Four servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 4-pound duck
1/4 cup hoisin
1/2 cup soy sauce
1/4 cup mirin
3 tablespoons honey
3/4 teaspoon toasted sesame oil
1/8 teaspoon hot chili oil
1 clove garlic, peeled and minced
1 teaspoon minced fresh ginger
1/4 cup fresh orange juice

Steps:

  • Prick the skin of the duck all over with a fork, particularly around the breast. Combine the hoisin, soy sauce, mirin, honey, sesame oil, chili oil, garlic and ginger in a small saucepan over low heat. Simmer slowly for 5 minutes. Place the duck in a shallow dish, add half of the hoisin mixture and turn to coat well. Marinate several hours or overnight, turning the duck frequently.
  • Preheat the oven to 425 degrees. Place the duck on a rack in a shallow roasting pan and cover with aluminum foil. Discard the marinade from the duck. Roast for 30 minutes. Remove the foil and prick the duck again.
  • Continue roasting, uncovered, until the juices run slightly pink when pricked in the thickest part of the thigh, about 30 minutes longer. Let stand for 10 minutes. Stir the orange juice into the remaining hoisin mixture. Carve the duck and serve, passing the sauce for dipping.

HOISIN BARBECUED DUCK



Hoisin Barbecued Duck image

This is delicious and easy and only 4 ingredients! I found this in my 'Weber's Real Grilling' cookbook so it's kind of tailored to gas grill cooking...which is not to say that you can't do this on a charcoal grill, I would just carefully arrange the coals on the perimeter of the grill so that you're grilling on indirect heat. For gas grills, this is best done on grills with 4 vertical burners...place the duck on the middle of the grill and turn on the two end burners. That worked perfectly for me and I ended up with the best duck I've ever made. My 'neutral about duck' husband raved over it and asked me to make duck only this way in the future. I served this with my Baby Bok Choy with Oyster sauce (#74827) and my Scallion Cake (#82493) and I don't mean to self-promote those recipes but this ended up being such a perfect meal for us, I just can't help talking about it :)

Provided by Hey Jude

Categories     Whole Duck

Time 1h25m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 whole duck, about 5-6 lbs
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
1/4 cup hoisin sauce, divided

Steps:

  • Remove and discard, or use for other purposes, the neck, giblets and any excess fat from either end of the duck; prick the duck skin all over with a small knife, going sideways and DON'T go through to the meat and pay special attention to the fattier areas of the breasts - you want to get as much fat out as possible during the boiling time.
  • Fill a large pot with enough water to cover the duck (I placed the duck in the pot, filled with water, removed the duck and then placed the pot over the burner to heat); bring the water to a boil and then carefully lower the duck into the water and push it down (wooden spoons are good here); bring the water back to a boil, lower the heat to a simmer and cook the duck for 15 minutes.
  • Place a long handled spoon into the duck cavity and lift carefully, letting the cavity water drain into the pot, then place the duck onto a rimmed baking sheet lined with paper towels; pat dry, inside and out.
  • Season the duck with the salt and pepper, inside and out; bend back the wings and tie the legs together with twine.
  • Grill over indirect high heat (see my comments in my description) for 45 minutes (less if you like your duck rare); brush the duck all over with 2 tablespoons of hoisin sauce and continue grilling until the skin is dark brown, about 10-15 minutes, watch carefully as the duck can brown pretty fast with the hoisin sauce on it.
  • Remove from the grill and let rest for about 10 minutes before carving.
  • Serve warm with remaining hoisin sauce -- we used a lot more sauce during the serving time!
  • This is great with scallion cakes or you could also make a sort of 'peking duck' out of this with some mandarin pancakes, hoisin sauce and sliced green onions.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1316.2, Fat 125.2, SaturatedFat 42, Cholesterol 241.4, Sodium 1039.5, Carbohydrate 7.1, Fiber 0.5, Sugar 4.4, Protein 37

CHINESE BARBECUED DUCK SOUP



Chinese Barbecued Duck Soup image

Make and share this Chinese Barbecued Duck Soup recipe from Food.com.

Provided by JustJanS

Categories     Clear Soup

Time 1h35m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13

1/2 duck (Cooked Chinese BBQ Duck)
1 liter chicken stock
2 garlic cloves, peeled and lightly smashed
3 slices fresh ginger
3 sprigs fresh coriander
2 pieces lime rind
2 red chilies, split
1 bunch baby bok choy, washed and halved lengthways
1 cup broccoli floret
500 g fresh rice noodles
2 cups bean sprouts
1/2 lime
chopped fresh coriander

Steps:

  • Remove all the meat from the duck carcass reserving the bones. I remove as much fat as I can, and most of the skin, however the skin is really tasty so I like a bit of it in there. Shred the meat and refrigerate.
  • Pour the stock into a saucepan, then add the bones, garlic, ginger, coriander sprigs, lime rind and chillies. Bring to the boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for an hour.
  • Strain and return stock to the saucepan.
  • Add the shredded meat, baby bok choy and brocolli to the stock, bring to the boil and cook for about 3 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, heat the noodles according to directions (mine had boiling water poured over them, then stood for 30 seconds before being drained).
  • Divide noodles between 4 bowls, top with bean shoots.
  • Squeeze lime juice into soup, ladle the soup into the bowls and top with fresh coriander.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1224, Fat 66.4, SaturatedFat 22, Cholesterol 128.1, Sodium 707.9, Carbohydrate 121, Fiber 3.7, Sugar 7.7, Protein 31.8

Tips:

  • To achieve the best results, it's crucial to use a high-quality duck. Look for ducks that are plump and have a good layer of fat.
  • The secret to tender and flavorful duck is in the marinating process. Be sure to marinate the duck for at least 12 hours, or overnight, to allow the flavors to penetrate the meat.
  • When roasting the duck, it's important to place it on a rack so that the air can circulate around it. This will help to create a crispy skin and evenly cooked meat.
  • Baste the duck with the marinade or water every 20-30 minutes during roasting. This will help to keep the duck moist and flavorful.
  • To test if the duck is cooked, insert a meat thermometer into the thickest part of the thigh. The internal temperature should read 165°F (74°C).

Conclusion:

Chinese-style barbecued duck is a delicious and impressive dish that is perfect for a special occasion. With its crispy skin, tender meat, and flavorful sauce, this dish is sure to be a hit with your friends and family. Give this recipe a try and experience the amazing taste of Chinese BBQ duck for yourself!

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