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Zui Xia

Drunken Shrimp

Zui Xia, or Drunken Shrimp, is a traditional Jiangsu delicacy where live shrimp are marinated in Shaoxing wine, allowing the alcohol to 'cook' the shrimp. This dish is known for its delicate texture and potent wine aroma. It's important to use exceptionally fresh, live shrimp for this preparation.

Temps de préparation15 minutes
Temps de cuisson0 minutes
Temps total25 minutes
Portions4
DifficultéEasy
Zui Xia - China traditional dish

🧂 Ingrédients

  • 500 g Live shrimp
  • 500 ml Shaoxing wine
  • 3 thin slices Ginger
  • 2 Scallions
  • to taste ml Soy sauce
  • a handful Ice cubes

💡 Conseils de pro

  • The absolute freshness and vitality of the shrimp are paramount. If the shrimp are not lively, this dish is not recommended.
  • The Shaoxing wine acts as a 'cooking' agent through its alcohol content, denaturing the proteins in the shrimp.
  • This dish is a traditional but often controversial delicacy due to the use of live ingredients.
  • Ensure the bowl is covered tightly to prevent the alcohol fumes from escaping, which helps in the 'cooking' process.

Idées de variations

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  • For a less intense experience, a portion of the Shaoxing wine can be replaced with water or a milder rice wine.
  • Some variations include adding a pinch of salt or a few goji berries to the marinade.

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