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    Seeking the classic bird at Quanjude

    2015-03-10 13:50 China Daily Web Editor: Si Huan
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    A set of Quanjude's roast duck features meat, lotus-leaf-shaped and hollow pancakes, sweet sauce and vegetable fillings. (Photo: China Daily/Yang Feiyue)

    A set of Quanjude's roast duck features meat, lotus-leaf-shaped and hollow pancakes, sweet sauce and vegetable fillings. (Photo: China Daily/Yang Feiyue)

    A taste of Peking roast duck has been considered a must for any visitor to China's capital, on a par with visiting Tian'anmen Square and the Great Wall. With its history of 151 years, Quanjude is a respected place to experience the classic dish.

    The brand's Hepingmen restaurant, built in 1979, not only offers gourmets a chance to dig into the traditional food but also the whole roast-duck culture, thanks to a 1,000-square-meter museum on the seventh floor. A visit there took me on a journey through 31 delicate steps of preparing the duck, from breeding to roasting, which helped me appreciate what was later on my plate.

    Quanjude's whole roast duck (238 yuan, or $38) featured tender slivers of juicy meat with purplish red skin, complemented with lotus-leaf-shaped and hollow pancakes, sweet dip and vegetable fillings.

    A chef carved the roasted bird in front of us onto two plates of meat with skins-and a small plate of crispy breast skin. Waiters then demonstrated the process of wrapping duck meat up with proper ingredients.

    Mixing the soft roasted meat and skin with ingredients such as cucumber and spring onion creates a nice chemistry. The sweet sauce offers a lush but lighter, fresher taste than I've found at other duck eateries. The restaurant presents each pancake folded over, so they separate from each other easily-a real bonus.

    The duck's crispy breast skin is considered by many Chinese to be its defining essence. Fresh duck oil erupts from the skin after one bite and fills the mouth, like water released from a sponge.

    "We use ducks that are plump and sturdy with tender meat," says Wu Yubo, who supervises the restaurant's roasting operation now after more than 30 years experience in this technique.

    He stresses that it's important to air-dry frozen ducks after thawing for 20 hours before roasting to avoid compromising their quality.

    "We pour water inside the duck before roasting to make sure the meat retains its fat and moisture," says Wu.

    It takes up to 50 minutes for his skilled chefs to finish the roasting process.

    Most of the other dishes at the restaurant use duck as an ingredient, including some cold dishes we sampled.

    The spicy duck wing shreds won points for its presentation. The brown meat and transparent tendons were interlaced with each other, creating a chewy experience. The dish was slightly spicy with a touch of sweetness. The fragrant salty duck livers were not gamey and had a fine and silky texture. The dark-red spicy duck gizzards boasted a firm outside layer but were soft on the inside.

    The other two cold dishes we tried featured pickled cucumbers and a white radish and carrots mix. Both tasted very sweet, with a faint sour tanginess, unlike most of pickles in China. Either makes a nice refresher between duck dishes.

    The restaurant has five floors and can accommodate roughly 1,000 guests.

    IF YOU GO

    Quanjude Hepingmen restaurant

    11 am-2 pm; 4:30 pm-9 pm daily; 14 Qianmen Xidajie (near Hepingmen subway station), Dongcheng district, Beijing. 010-8319-3101

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