Roadside Duck Roasting

June 15, 2009 - 10:06pm

Over the weekend, while biking to Shanghai's Silk Market, Jacob and I got lost in a maze of side streets. This was a side of Shanghai visitors seldom see. We rode past a few "free-range" chickens (with feet leashed to a pole, to prevent straying) pecking on some dirty lettuce. On the other side of the road was a scene that would never pass American health inspection, but which made my heart skip a beat.

Open air duck roasting! Now, I think Peking duck is a neat art form, but the elaborateness of the preparation, ordering, and eating gets tiring after the 20th time. Some days you just want a crispy, juicy duck without the fuss. For example, one you can pick up while whizzing by on a bike.

So what does the inside of the metal inferno look like?

Inside the drum, nude-colored ducks were neatly hung around a circle of flaming charcoal. 

The skin of the pre-roasted ducks appeared to have been lightly boiled, if only to remove the feathers. Some scallions and garlic cloves are stuck into the cavities. According to the duck stand vendor, the roasting takes only an hour. Then, he hangs the just-roasted ducks in his little wooden stand, behind a Plexiglass case, and sells them for only 12 rmb a jin (about 1 pound).

Look at the sheen on these birds. I am hoping these ducks were fed better food than their neighbors across the street.

Roadside duck stand
Small side street between Quxi Lu and Zhongshan Nanlu
Near Silk Market, Shanghai

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Great find!

Wow, so lucky to happen on this vendor! I always wondered how they roasted the ducks. Can't believe they only cook in 1 hour.

Does he rotate the ducks halfway through to get an even cooking?

Did the charcoal look/smell like the mined, home heating coal, or some kind of pressed wood charcoal product?


Nate - It didn't really

Nate - It didn't really smell like home heating coal, and it was pressed, so I'm guessing charcoal.


Quack!

My heart would surely skip a beat at the sight of those ducks too. They look mad tasty!


Mouth-Watering!

Those roasted ducks must have that distinctive smoky flavour judging from the look of that broiler, he had made especially for his ducks!


Mmmm!

Roast duck is one of my favorite dishes!


Taste of My Life

Hi! The roasted duck is really looking delicious and good photos!


so I assume you guys threw a

so I assume you guys threw a few of them over your handlebars and rode home?


It is almost like a tandoori

It is almost like a tandoori oven used for making naan and as well tandoori chicken. Made me salivate!


What a great photo....

...and I love it. :)


Wow, I just got back from HK

Wow, I just got back from HK a week ago, and your photos already made me miss roast duck, goose, and pork. So good.


I don't know if they pass

I don't know if they pass health check but they look delicious... just like the street food presented on the show of Anthony Bourdain. The brown skin in them looks very crispy


Amazing! Beautiful color on

Amazing! Beautiful color on the ducks.


Wonderful pics...the sort of

Wonderful pics...the sort of discoveries that make travelling in China so intoxicating... but I fear an increasingly rare sight ...


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