We used to go to our favourite restaurant in Richmond to have this every Sunday without fail but that was before the big move. These days I am more likely to just make this at home whenever there is a craving for roast duck noodles. Fortunately for us there is a restaurant near us that sells very good quality roast meat and the rest of the ingredients can also be bought easily in the nearby Asian grocer. Half a duck feeds two generously but if you prefer the soup version please come back tomorrow.
P.S By all means replace the roast duck with char siu or crispy pork, better still serve it with the lot. Ask the restaurant to chop up the duck for you if you are not too comfortable doing that yourself.
you'll need;
1/2 a roast duck, chopped Chinese style
fresh egg noodles, allow 1.5 noodles per person
choysum or bokchoy, washed and cut into manageable lengths
spring onions, chopped
pickled green chillies in soy to serve
bird chillies in soy to serve
dressing for the noodles;
1 .5 tbs of light soy
1.5 tbs of caramel sauce
1 tbs of oyster sauce
1 tsp of castor sugar
1 tub of duck sauce*
dash of white pepper
* a soy based sauce available free of charge from the restaurant
Prepare the choysum and chopped spring onions.
Chop the duck Chinese style.
Prepare the dressing by mixing all the ingredients well.
looks great wish I could get roast duck at my local store
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ReplyDeleteWe all love Chinese roast duck in the family and this is a great idea when I am too lazy to cook but want a nice meal in. Thank you!
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