One waxed duck used to cook this soup
Another one I used to cook this simple dish, Waxed duck, Chinese sausages and Hong Kong Kailan (Chinese Kale). Simply steam the waxed duck (blanch in hot water first) and Chinese sausages, then serve with Hong Kong Kailan (blanched in hot water first), sprinkle some light soy sauce then enjoy!!
This soup was very rich in taste..
Waxed Duck with White Radish (Daikon) Soup 咸腊鸭白萝卜汤
1 salted waxed duck (drumstick part), halved1 large white radish /daikon (~500g), sliced
600g pork ribs
2 sprig spring onions, sliced
2lt water
Method
- Blanch the ribs in a pot of boiling water as to remove the scum. Set aside
- Blanch waxed duck in hot boiling water for 3mins as to remove the excess oil. Set aside.
- Bring water to boil, add in all ingredients. Once water boiled, reduce heat to low and simmer for an hour or more.
- Taste the soup, add salt if needed, serve hot.
Recipe by Sonia aka Nasi Lemak Lover
刚喝了May的四宝海鲜汤,
ReplyDelete天气热,见汤就得快快喝,何况是年味超重的咸腊鸭白萝卜汤!哈。。。。。。
I o ly know one way to cook waxed duck meat that is just steam it. I remember my mum cook it in porridge and that taste very good too. I never thought it can make soup too.
ReplyDeleteO Sonia this is the dish I have to try. With extended Asian community here*in fact this weekend we are celebrating Chinese New Year with fantastic Festival and lots of food stalls njami)it should be possible to get waxed duck. I love the dishes with fragrant tasty broth. Enjoyed every bit of your blog and the pics are amazing.Greetings
ReplyDeleteThanks for the soup. I am sure it taste great
ReplyDeleteSonia...the only way I know is steam them. Thanks for sharing this soup recipe using waxed duck. Now I know what to do with the rest of the waxed duck :)
ReplyDeleteReally a new way to me XD
ReplyDeleteLooks nice!!
halo sonia,,
ReplyDeletei had some waxed belly meat,i do not how to cooked it,,hope u can share by all means instead of using wzxed duck i used for the soup,--thanks for your shring,,
megan ---sg
i recently saw "may-姐" make something like that on TVB (hong Kong channel)... i think your professionalism on this can beat her anytime!
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia, I'm so out as I don't think that I have waxed duck b4. may-姐 mentioned by Victoria Bakes is the same lady whom I told you last year.
ReplyDelete我爱喝汤,这汤我真想尝上一口呢:)
ReplyDeleteHi there, I'm sending an early wishes over today. Happy Valentine's Day & also Happy Chap goh may to you & your loved ones. Hope you're going to have a fabulous day. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteBtw, I also wanted to try this recipe too which I found at one of the local newspaper on last weekend. Sounds really delicious. But the chef using double boiler method where I prefer to use rice cooker to boil my soup these days. Hassle free.
Best wishes, Kristy
This soup must be tasty! White radish my all time favourite :)
ReplyDeletesonia
ReplyDeletegong xi fa cai and happy chap goh mei to you and family
though i have never tasted duck..this looks nice n tasty
ReplyDeleteLook like another way to enjoy wax duck. Too bad, I don't see wax duck selling here. Happy last day of CNY to you!
ReplyDeleteThis soup must be very flavourful! I will want to have a big bowl of it :)and the chinese sausage! I missed it so much, we can't get this in Doha.
ReplyDeleteMakes me drooling...
ReplyDeleteI am back...can i have a bowl of soup to warm up my stomach??!!
ReplyDeleteI dont really know how to appreciate waxed duck, but my brother likes it a lot. Maybe I can try cooking this for him next time as he likes ribs and radish soup too :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day + Chap Goh Meh to you :)
G'day and thank you for allowing me to learn something new re wax duck today Sonia, true!
ReplyDeleteYour soup looks yummy and delicious too!
Cheers! Joanne
Sonia , that soup looks really good ! It would be nice to slurp that right now , it's freakin' cold right now :P :D
ReplyDeleteI still have some waxed duck & sausages in fridge, thanks for sharing the recipes!
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