How to make crispy duck pancakes?
How to make crispy duck pancakes?
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VR6time

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1,732 posts

234 months

Friday 15th May 2009
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I can't find the real things anyway and that how to roast a duck thread has got me salivating over crispy duck pancakes with hoi-sin.

How hard can they be to make and steam yourself?


shirt

25,077 posts

225 months

Friday 15th May 2009
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tesco & asda both sell them, look on the meat aisle next to the poultry. really not worth the hassle making them yourself.

food of the gods though, omyomyom!

HereBeMonsters

14,180 posts

206 months

Friday 15th May 2009
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Waitrose sell them separately...

Big Al.

69,332 posts

282 months

Friday 15th May 2009
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There ya go.

http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-make-chinese-p...

Easier to buy if you can, but good fun and very satisfying to make yourself.

elster

17,517 posts

234 months

Friday 15th May 2009
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In France they sell tinned duck in fat. It is ideal for making crispy duck.

Which is simply superb.

IanMorewood

4,309 posts

272 months

Friday 15th May 2009
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Go to the takeaway, give cash walk away a happy man.

parapaul

2,828 posts

222 months

Saturday 16th May 2009
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shirt said:
tesco & asda both sell them, look on the meat aisle next to the poultry. really not worth the hassle making them yourself.

food of the gods though, omyomyom!
yes

Although IME the duck needs to be cooked for probably twice as long as recommended to get it suitably crispy, but makes crispy duck & pancakes for less than half the price you'd pay at the take away smile

HappyGoLucky

1,159 posts

236 months

Saturday 16th May 2009
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elster said:
In France they sell tinned duck in fat. It is ideal for making crispy duck.

Which is simply superb.
Mmm Confit de Canard... tasty lick

elster

17,517 posts

234 months

Saturday 16th May 2009
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HappyGoLucky said:
elster said:
In France they sell tinned duck in fat. It is ideal for making crispy duck.

Which is simply superb.
Mmm Confit de Canard... tasty lick
I felt dirty buying them from the shops.

Until I once went for dinner at the Mayors house and that's what his wife cooked. Was informed it is better than fresh, also a lot easier.

hungry_hog

2,765 posts

212 months

Sunday 17th May 2009
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the ready made ones are paper thin and crap. same goes for the ones in the takeaways
you can make much better ones yourself

1. make some dough from white flour and hot water. I would use about 400ml water per cup of flour
2. cut pancakes with a cup or similar as a stencil, about 5cm diameter and 1/2 cm thick
3. stick together pairs of pancakes with eggwash. i would say 4 pairs is enough per person - this will give 8 pancakes
4. roll the pancakes to about 15cm diameter
5. heat pancakes pan on low gas (NO OIL) for 5 minutes, turning until brown on both sides (best to have 2 pans to save time)
6. as you cook then, set aside on a plate
7. separate/unpeel the pancakes, starting with the earliest cooked ones at the bottom of the pile

note - the pancakes come out a lot more substantial and larger than the shop ones. you will also end up with one brown side and one white side
basically means you can get a load more filling in each pancake, also they are freshly cooked, not heated in a micro

Mobile Chicane

21,825 posts

236 months

Sunday 17th May 2009
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Meh. Sounds too easy. I'm sure it can't be as simple as that.

shirt

25,077 posts

225 months

Monday 18th May 2009
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parapaul said:
shirt said:
tesco & asda both sell them, look on the meat aisle next to the poultry. really not worth the hassle making them yourself.

food of the gods though, omyomyom!
yes

Although IME the duck needs to be cooked for probably twice as long as recommended to get it suitably crispy, but makes crispy duck & pancakes for less than half the price you'd pay at the take away smile
there is [or was] a butcher/rotisserie place in manchester arndale centre who sell whole roast ducks for a fiver, or £2 each near to closing time. 2 ducks and a stack of pancakes was a fairly regular weekend meal smile

bazking69

8,620 posts

214 months

Monday 18th May 2009
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Save your money and buy a whole gressingham duck and do it from scratch. You will get infinately more meat and satisfaction for your buck than the overpriced ready made crispy duck legs from supermarkets that are never that crispy and have a low meat content.

My tip is to absoluetly cover the duck in rock salt and chinese 5 spice, and cook for far longer than the instructions recommend ie leave it in until it actually is crispy. The inside will still be tender and succulent.

Another tip is to leave it to rest for 5 minutes out of it's juices, then brush off all the rock salt from the skin. The cooling and the salt totally draws out all the moisture from the skin and should leave it crispy enough to cut into slices and throw in with the tender meat.

I personally find the need to deep fry it or cover it in fat totally unnecessary. Especially given the just as tasty and much healthier results cooking a duck like you would a chicken offers.

Serve with finely sliced spring onions, cucumber and carrot (the crunch really works well). Jar of hoi sin and plum sauce on the side. And for my moneyshot, I use thin tortilla wraps instead of piddly little chinese wraps that stick together, split and offer 2 mouthfuls at best.

Nom nom nom

escargot

17,122 posts

241 months

Monday 18th May 2009
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bazking69 said:
And for my moneyshot, I use thin tortilla wraps
You were doing so well too. Talk about sacrilege.

bazking69

8,620 posts

214 months

Monday 18th May 2009
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Each to their own. I love them. Far better than fiddly and delicate chinese pancakes. Just make sure you use the thin ones, not the stodgy wrap type ones.