Peking duck (part 1)

4 Servings

Ingredients

Quantity Ingredient
7 pounds LONG ISLAND DUCK
5 cups HOT WATER
3 tablespoons MALTOSE
1 tablespoon VINEGAR
1 tablespoon SHERRY
1 tablespoon SESAME OIL
1 tablespoon SUGAR
1 tablespoon SOY SAUCE
5 tablespoons HOISIN SAUCE
12 CHINESE PANCAKES, STEAMED
JUST BEFORE SERVING
¼ pounds SCALLIONS, CUT INTO 24 PIECE
2 CUCUMBERS, PEELED, HALVED,
AND JULIENNED

Directions

1. Clean a fresh duck and pump it full of air through the neck to separate the skin from the meat. (At home, a bicycle pump may be used.) Pour boiling water over the duck three times. Carefully dry duck, slit stomach, and remove innards.

2. Prepare marinade of hot water, maltose, and vinegar. Rub outside of duck all over with the mixture.

3. Hang the duck by its neck at room tempera- ture, about 65 degrees, for at least 12 hours. 4. The next day, pre-heat oven to 400 degrees F. Place duck in pan and cook for 10 minutes. Turn heat to 450 degrees F and cook for additional 30 minutes or until the meat is tender and the skin is crispy.

5. To carve the duck, place it breast side up and cut downwards towards the head. Slice thinly. Use only the outer slices-those which have skin. Slice both breasts. Slice the legs, cutting from the joint to the end of the leg. Discard remaining meat (without skin) or use for another dish. (See part 2 for more) From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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