Salted duck is a preserved duck dish popular in Chinese, Southeast Asian, and some fusion cuisines. The duck is cured with salt (sometimes also spices or brine), which gives it a firm texture and a deep savory flavor.
π¦ What salted duck is like
- The duck is salt-cured or brined for hours to days
- Sometimes air-dried or lightly cooked/steamed after curing
- Flavor is salty, rich, and slightly gamey
- Meat becomes firm and intensely savory
π½οΈ How itβs usually eaten
- Sliced and served with rice
- Added to noodle soups
- Served with ginger or chili dipping sauce
- Sometimes paired with porridge (congee) for balance
π Popular variations
- Chinese salted duck β often steamed or boiled after curing
- Vietnamese βvα»t muα»iβ style β sometimes air-dried, eaten with herbs
- Southeast Asian versions β may include spices like star anise or pepper
π‘ Why people like it
- Strong umami flavor
- Long shelf life (traditional preservation method)
- Great with plain foods like rice or congee
If you want, I can also explain:
- how to make salted duck at home (traditional method)
- or compare it with roast duck, smoked duck, and soy sauce chicken