Tea Smoked Duck Or Chicken Food

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TEA SMOKED CHICKEN



Tea Smoked Chicken image

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     appetizer

Time 5h16m

Yield about 40 hors d'oeuvres servings

Number Of Ingredients 16

1 tablespoon Szechuan peppercorns
1 teaspoon five-spice powder
2 tablespoons kosher salt
1 pound boneless skinless chicken thighs
1/4 cup white rice
3 tablespoon Chinese black tea
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons Shao-sing wine or medium-dry sherry
2 tablespoons soy sauce, preferably dark (see Cook's Note)
1 tablespoon peeled and minced fresh ginger
2 teaspoons toasted sesame oil
5 scallions (white and green), thinly sliced
1/4 cup chopped peanuts
1/2 head iceberg lettuce
Sriracha sauce or other Asian chili sauce, to taste
Juice of 1/2 lime

Steps:

  • Toast the Szechuan peppercorns in a dry skillet until fragrant, about 4 minutes. Cool slightly, and then crush in a spice grinder or mortar and pestle with the salt and five-spice powder until very fine. Rub seasoned salt all over the chicken thighs. Place in a bowl, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 4 hours or preferably overnight.
  • Bring the chicken to room temperature about 30 minutes before cooking.
  • Line the bottom of a wok, skillet or heavy pot with a double layer of aluminum foil. Mix the rice, tea and brown sugar together and mound on the foil. Set a steamer on top, and evenly space the chicken on the rack. Cover and cook over high heat. Hot smoke the chicken until smokey-brown colored and cooked through, about 12 minutes.
  • While the chicken cooks, whisk the Shao-sing wine or sherry, soy, ginger, and sesame together in a small saucepan. Bring to boil over high heat, remove from heat and steep for 5 minutes. Brush over cooked chicken.
  • To serve: Dice the chicken into very small pieces. Toss with the scallions and peanuts in a medium bowl. Cut the lettuce leaves into 40 squares or triangular scoops. Place a drop of Sriracha on top of each lettuce cup, and top with about 2 teaspoons of the diced chicken. Squeeze lime juice over the top, and drizzle the remaining soy-ginger sauce over the chicken. Serve.

HUNAN TEA-SMOKED DUCK



Hunan Tea-Smoked Duck image

This is time-consuming and difficult. NOT recommended for the beginner or novice cook!! "Smoked meats, including ham, pork and duck, are common in Hunan cooking. When preparing this dish, note that the duck is seasoned with peppercorns and refrigerated overnight before cooking." From Madame Wong's Long-life Chinese Cookbook.

Provided by Cynna

Categories     Whole Duck

Time 12h50m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

5 lbs duck
2 tablespoons sea salt
1 tablespoon szechuan peppercorns
1/2 cup black tea leaves
1/2 cup rice (uncooked)
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1 tablespoon cornstarch
4 cups oil, for deep-frying

Steps:

  • Clean and wash duck.
  • Dry thoroughly with a paper towel.
  • Rub inside and outside with salt.
  • Sprinkle with peppercorns.
  • Wrap duck in aluminum foil and place a heavy weight on top. (A brick wrapped in foil will do the trick)
  • Refrigerate overnight.
  • Remove foil and place duck on steamer tray.
  • Cover and steam over boiling water 1 1/2 hours.
  • Line large wok and wok lid with aluminum foil.
  • Place tea leaves, rice, and brown sugar on foil.
  • Put a rack above the mixture or place 4 chopsticks crosswise approximately 1 inch above it.
  • Place duck on rack, breast side up.
  • Cover wok and seal tightly to prevent smoke from escaping.
  • Turn on high heat. Roast tea mixture until it smokes.
  • Smoke duck 10 minutes on high heat.
  • Reduce heat to moderate.
  • Smoke another 10 minutes. Turn off heat.
  • Leave duck in wok 20 minutes more.
  • Remove duck.
  • Cool thoroughly and rub with soy sauce.
  • Sprinkle evenly with cornstarch.
  • Heat oil in wok and deep-fry duck 10 minutes (5 minutes each side).
  • Remove and drain on paper towel.
  • Chop into bite-sized pieces and serve with rice mixture.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 4421.6, Fat 441.4, SaturatedFat 103.3, Cholesterol 431.3, Sodium 4108.3, Carbohydrate 48.2, Fiber 0.4, Sugar 26.5, Protein 67.3

TEA SMOKED GRILLED DUCK



Tea Smoked Grilled Duck image

This is something very different to serve but very, very good. It's worth the work. I do not recommend throwing tea leaves on a gas BBQ. Also use One recipe Far East Marinade (separate posting here on recipezaar)

Provided by Bergy

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 50m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

2 ducks, cleaned and quartered
1 cup fresh brewed lapsang souchong tea or 1 cup other black tea, brewed and cooled,reserve the tea leaves (Make it quite strong)
1/3 cup dry lapsand souchong tea leaves
fresh kumquat
tangerine, wedges (garnish)

Steps:

  • Prepare the marinade ahead of time (make it the day ahead).
  • Soak duck quarters in cooled infused tea for 2 hours.
  • Drain and add the marinade to cover the duck (use a zip lock bag for easy turning).
  • Refrigerate for 3 hours.
  • Bring duck to room temp uncovered.
  • Heat BBQ to medium hot, oil the grill.
  • Scatter dry tea leaves directly over the coals.
  • Grill the duck fat side down sear the quarters turn every 5 minutes and baste with the marinade.
  • Close grill lid and let the duck smoke in the tea smoke.
  • Keep turning the duck.
  • Continue grill until it is cooked the way you like it.
  • It will be charred on the outside.
  • Garnish with cumquats or tangerines.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 2561.4, Fat 249.4, SaturatedFat 83.8, Cholesterol 481.8, Sodium 399.6, Protein 72.8

TEA SMOKED DUCK



Tea Smoked Duck image

Tea Smoked Duck is one of the most famous dishes of Sichuan Province, contrary to what most people believe it to originate from Hunan. Smoking was a culinary craft mastered by the Sichuan people as a better way to preserve flavor and the longevity of foods without refrigeration. A good tea smoked duck should have a haunting tea smoked flavor, well rendered, tender meat and a crackling skin. It can be served with buns and accompanied by a semisweet bean sauce.

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 3h10m

Yield 8 to 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 15

1 whole cleaned duck (preferably Peking where the breasts are larger)
1 large piece ginger root, crushed
1 bunch spring onions
1 tablespoon ground cloves
1 (6-inch) piece cassia cinnamon, preferably Chinese
1 Sichuan red peppercorns
1/2 cup maltose sugar or honey
1/4 cup kosher salt
1 cup fine Chinese black tea (Darjeeling, Ceylon are fine substitutes)
1 tablespoon saltpeter (optional but in original recipes)
Water, enough to just cover duck in bath
Sesame /vegetable oil, for basting
1 pound of camphor wood (chips are fine) Other types of wood such almond can be used)
1 cup brown sugar
1 bag dried tea twigs, optional

Steps:

  • Combine all the ingredients, except sesame/vegetable oil, for the marinade in a bath solution and place cleaned duck in it overnight.
  • Hang dry and rest for at least 2 hours. Hang duck in smoking oven with hook on the upper neck.
  • Place the camphor wood, brown sugar, tea twigs, if available, on a pan at the base of the oven and heat oven to 350 degrees F. Some recipes call for tea leaves but tea leaves in the sugar/camphor mixture does not add that much tea flavor to the ducks. Roast the duck for approximately 40 minutes, but depends on size of duck, type of oven, etc. For best results for a crispy skin, the last 5 to 10 minutes should be at 400 degrees F, with a final basting of sesame/vegetable oil on the skin of the duck. Duck can be flashed in hot oil to finish, if timing for service is critical.
  • Cut and serve hot, with buns and sauce, optional.

TEA-SMOKED CHICKEN



Tea-Smoked Chicken image

Categories     Chicken     Poultry     Steam     Dinner     Winter     Gourmet

Yield Serves 4

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 tablespoon Sichuan peppercorns
2 1/2 teaspoons coarse salt
a 3- to 3 1/2-pound chicken
1/4 cup loose Lapsang souchong tea or tea removed from 11 tea bags
2 tablespoons packed dark brown sugar
Asian sesame oil for brushing chicken

Steps:

  • In a dry, small, heavy skillet toast peppercorns over moderate heat, shaking skillet, 5 minutes. Cool peppercorns and with a mortar and pestle or in an electric coffee/spice grinder coarsely grind. In a small bowl stir together peppercorns and salt.
  • Pat chicken dry and rub inside and out with peppercorn mixture. Transfer chicken, breast side up, to a steamer and steam over boiling water, covered, 25 minutes, or until chicken is just cooked through.
  • While chicken is steaming, line bottom and lid of a wok with heavy-duty foil. In wok stir together loose tea and brown sugar until combined well.
  • Arrange a metal rack about 2 inches above tea mixture and transfer chicken, breast side up, to rack in wok. Heat wok, covered, over moderately high heat until wisps of smoke begin to appear, 2 to 3 minutes, and smoke chicken, covered, 6 minutes. Turn chicken over and smoke, covered, 6 minutes more. Remove wok from heat and let chicken stand, covered, 15 minutes.
  • Transfer chicken to a cutting board and brush lightly with oil.

TEA-SMOKED DUCK OR CHICKEN



Tea-Smoked Duck or Chicken image

Categories     Sauce     Tea     Chicken     Duck     Side     Fry     Steam     Buffet

Yield makes 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9

One 4- to 5-pound duck, trimmed of excess fat
1/2 cup soy sauce
1 tablespoon five-spice powder
1/2 cup white rice
1 cup black tea leaves
1/2 cup sugar
10 pieces dried orange peel (available at Chinese markets) or fresh orange peel
2 cinnamon sticks, broken up
1 tablespoon dark sesame oil

Steps:

  • Prick the duck skin all over with a sharp fork, skewer, or thin-bladed knife; try not to hit the meat (the fat layer is usually about 1/4 inch thick). Rub the duck all over with all but 2 tablespoons of the soy sauce, then the five-spice powder. Place the duck on a steaming rack over (not in) abundant boiling water, cover the pot, and turn the heat to high. Steam for about 45 minutes, adding more (boiling) water if necessary. Remove the duck. (At this point you can cool and wrap it well, then refrigerate for a day or two before proceeding.)
  • Line a heavy pot with a tight-fitting lid with 2 layers of heavy aluminum foil (a wok is okay, but it won't have a lid). Mix the rice, tea, sugar, orange peel, and cinnamon in the bottom. Use a rack of some kind to create a platform for the duck, at least an inch over the smoking mixture (but remember that the duck must not protrude over the top of the pan). Place the duck, breast side up, on the platform, then cover the pot very tightly with a double thickness of heavy aluminum foil or its cover or, preferably, both. The seal should be as tight as you can make it (without resorting to epoxy; duct tape isn't bad, though).
  • Turn the heat to high and, after 10 minutes (or when smoke appears; despite your best efforts, there will probably be at least a small leak), turn the heat to medium. Smoke for another 15 to 20 minutes. Turn off the heat, but do not remove the cover for another 15 minutes (as soon as you do, remove and discard the smoking mixture).
  • Serve the duck hot or at room temperature; do not refrigerate at this point unless you're going to add it to a stir-fry (in which case wrap it well and refrigerate for up to 2 days). If you're serving the duck solo, cut it into small pieces and drizzle with the remaining soy sauce and the sesame oil.

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Reduce heat to medium; smoke duck until cooked to desired doneness, 25–30 minutes for medium-rare. Let duck cool slightly, then transfer, skin side down, to a 12″ skillet. Place over medium ...
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START A NEW TRADITION WITH TEA SMOKED CHICKEN
Although smoking with tea is traditionally used for cooking a whole duck, it works equally well with duck breasts, chicken pieces, or, for a family supper or dinner party, a whole chicken. Tea smoked roast chicken is essentially a chicken seasoned with toasted spices then marinated in traditional Asian flavors of soy, sesame, fresh ginger, and garlic before being smoked in a …
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TEA-SMOKED CHICKEN | TRADITIONAL CHICKEN DISH FROM NORTH ...
Tea-Smoked Chicken. Tea-smoked chicken is a traditional Chinese dish that's especially popular in the northern parts of the country. It's usually made with a combination of a whole chicken, ginger, sesame oil, salt, and Shaoxing wine or sherry. The smoking materials include tea leaves (oolong is recommended), sugar, flour, and barley.
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