• Prep Time 20 minutes
  • Cook Time 80 minutes
  • Serving For 6 people
  • Difficulty Easy
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Recipe Description

Known as one of the “four heroes” of the Chinese table, ducks typically signify felicity and fidelity. Pricier than chickens, in the old days they were usually reserved for special occasions and festive banquets. To bring this bird to the modern festive table, this classic braised duck dish or Shuin Mui Ngap from Guangdong is perked up with pickled garlic to lend it an invigorating sharpness and to balance the rich meatiness.

Note: This dish tastes better when it’s kept overnight and served the next day as the flavors would have developed and become more pronounced. Sour plum sauce, pickled garlic and sour plums are sold in most Chinese grocery stores and major supermarkets. This recipe was first published in Flavours magazine

 

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Recipe Ingredient

  • 20ml oil
  • 50g sliced ginger
  • 30g sliced garlic
  • 1 whole duck (chopped into bite-size pieces, approximately 2kg)
  • 200ml sour plum sauce
  • 8 sour plums (discard seeds)
  • 8 pieces pickled garlic
  • 1tbsp salt
  • 1tbsp sugar
  • 1tbsp light soya sauce
  • 500ml water

Instructions

  1. Heat up oil in a deep pot or wok. Sauté ginger and garlic till slightly golden.
  2. Add in duck pieces and continue to stir-fry for 10 minutes. Pour in the sour plum sauce then add pickled garlic and sour plums. Stir to mix well. Add in salt, sugar, light soya sauce and water. Stir mixture evenly.
  3. Lower heat and braise duck for 50-60 minutes until tender. Check if the duck pieces are tender enough before turning off the heat. Cover pot with its lid and let the duck cook further in the heat within the pot.

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3 thoughts on “Shuin Mui Ngap (Braised Duck with Sour Plums)”

  1. Sue Wong - May 6, 2017 at 11:32 am

    If we cook by using pressure cooker , how long should we cook till the duck tender.
    tq

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  2. Jojo - February 6, 2021 at 10:33 am

    Can substitute with other meat?

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    • Kuali Cares - February 8, 2021 at 4:12 pm

      Hi Jojo, certainly, you may substitute it with other meats. Different textures of meat will have different absorption levels. Happy cooking!

      Reply

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