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Zui Ji

Drunken Chicken

A classic Shanghainese cold appetizer, this dish features tender poached chicken infused with the aromatic essence of Shaoxing wine. The chicken is gently cooked, then marinated in a generous amount of wine, resulting in a deeply flavorful and succulent dish perfect for any occasion.

Vorbereitungszeit30 minutes
Kochzeit45 minutes
Gesamtzeit24 hours (including marinating and chilling)
Portionen6
SchwierigkeitsgradEasy
Zui Ji - China traditional dish

🧂 Zutaten

  • 1 Whole chicken(about 1.5kg, preferably free-range for better flavor and texture)
  • 750 ml Shaoxing wine(high-quality, aged Shaoxing wine is recommended. You can use a good quality dry sherry as a substitute if Shaoxing wine is unavailable.)
  • 4 slices Ginger(about 1-inch thick slices)
  • 4 Scallions(white and light green parts, roughly chopped)
  • 2 tbsp Salt(coarse sea salt or kosher salt)
  • 1 tbsp Goji berries(rinsed)
  • 2 liters Water(for poaching)
  • 1 bag Ice(for ice bath)

💡 Profitipps

  • Do not overcook the chicken; it should be just cooked through to maintain tenderness.
  • The quality of Shaoxing wine significantly impacts the final flavor. Use the best you can find.
  • For a stronger wine flavor, you can increase the amount of Shaoxing wine used for marinating.
  • Ensure the chicken is thoroughly chilled before serving for the best texture and flavor experience.

Variationsideen

Inspiration für Ihre eigene Version dieses Rezepts

  • Experiment with different types of Chinese rice wine or even a good quality dry sherry.
  • Add a few star anise pods or Sichuan peppercorns to the poaching liquid for added aroma.
  • Garnish with fresh cilantro or thinly sliced ginger before serving.

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