Teochew
Cantonese cooking's refined coastal cousin — obsessed with the freshness of seafood and the depth of a galangal master stock.
Teochew Braised Goose
Lion-Head goose simmered in a galangal-heavy master stock — the centrepiece of every Chaoshan table.
View page →Chaoshan, on Guangdong's eastern coast, cooks unlike Canton. Its master stock leans on galangal to braise Lion-Head goose; beef is hand-pounded into bouncy balls and sliced raw for hotpot; crab and cockles are eaten raw-marinated; fish is poached and eaten cold as 'fish rice'. And everywhere there are 粿 — steamed rice cakes for every festival. It is delicate, original-flavour cooking with a dipping sauce for everything.
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Lion-Head goose simmered in a galangal master stock, sliced with a garlic-vinegar dip.
Why start here · The dish that defines a Chaoshan table.
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