Crispy Shredded Duck
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Please can someone tell me what the pancakes are called in the shops when they're sold on their own?
I checked all the local suppliers (Auchan, Cactus, Match, Delhaize...) and struck out, so will now need to go to the Asian supermarket in Luxembourg's capital village.
We've loads of duck in the freezer at home, Hoi Sin in the cupboard, but no pancakes. HELP, please PH.
I checked all the local suppliers (Auchan, Cactus, Match, Delhaize...) and struck out, so will now need to go to the Asian supermarket in Luxembourg's capital village.
We've loads of duck in the freezer at home, Hoi Sin in the cupboard, but no pancakes. HELP, please PH.
Chinese pancakes http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=1&a...
ChrisnChris said:
If you get really desperate, pop into your local Chinese take-away....they'll sell you some...might even give them to you.
Chinese restaurants here are not even as good as most Chinese takeaways in the UKSad, but true.
(They're all fronts for the money cleaning exercises here....)
Paddy_N_Murphy said:
5potTurbo said:
Please can someone tell me what the pancakes are called in the shops when they're sold on their own?
I checked all the local suppliers (Auchan, Cactus, Match, Delhaize...) and struck out, so will now need to go to the Asian supermarket in Luxembourg's capital village.
We've loads of duck in the freezer at home, Hoi Sin in the cupboard, but no pancakes. HELP, please PH.
fksticks.I checked all the local suppliers (Auchan, Cactus, Match, Delhaize...) and struck out, so will now need to go to the Asian supermarket in Luxembourg's capital village.
We've loads of duck in the freezer at home, Hoi Sin in the cupboard, but no pancakes. HELP, please PH.
This too !
I have just gone to Sainsburys,and I can buy a whole duck kit :facepalm: but no pancakes !
£3 for 10 packs of 10.
I saw duck on special in my local Scotmid and thought I would try this. After no luck getting the pancakes in Scotmid or Asda I made my own.
The dough is made with Plain flour, Caster sugar and hot water. I rolled the dough out and cut 2" discs with a pastry cutter. You then coat one disc with Sesame oil stick another on top and roll it very thin then pan fry and peel them apart. It took a bit of time and practice but they tasted much nicer than the ones you buy. I don't think I would like to make any more than for two people.
The dough is made with Plain flour, Caster sugar and hot water. I rolled the dough out and cut 2" discs with a pastry cutter. You then coat one disc with Sesame oil stick another on top and roll it very thin then pan fry and peel them apart. It took a bit of time and practice but they tasted much nicer than the ones you buy. I don't think I would like to make any more than for two people.
On my third of one of these
http://www.sainsburys.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/serv...
I normally don't like all these indian / chinese / italian etc ready meals from the supermarket compared to the real thing but here this duck actually is better than your local cheap takeaway.
Works perfectly all the time, crispy skin and not too greasy like the Ho Chi Min local 5 star cooking something in the deep fat fryer. Well worth a go. In fact get this and then get all the other stuff from the Chinese you cannot buy for your trolley and save yourself some money.
Very easy to carve too. Go for it.
http://www.sainsburys.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/serv...
I normally don't like all these indian / chinese / italian etc ready meals from the supermarket compared to the real thing but here this duck actually is better than your local cheap takeaway.
Works perfectly all the time, crispy skin and not too greasy like the Ho Chi Min local 5 star cooking something in the deep fat fryer. Well worth a go. In fact get this and then get all the other stuff from the Chinese you cannot buy for your trolley and save yourself some money.
Very easy to carve too. Go for it.
Edited by Gandahar on Saturday 6th December 15:13
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