Best Deep Fried Steamed Aromatic Squab Recipes

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DEEP-FRIED SQUAB



Deep-Fried Squab image

Number Of Ingredients 7

3 squab
1/4 cup soy sauce
2 tablespoons sherry
oil for deep-frying
1/2 head lettuce
lemon wedges
salt

Steps:

  • 1. With a cleaver, chop each squab in quarters. Place in a bowl. 2. Combine soy sauce and sherry, then rub into skin. Let stand 30 minutes, turning occasionally. Drain, discarding marinade. 3. Heat oil. Add squabs, a few pieces at a time, and deep-fry 1 minute. Drain on paper toweling. Let cool slightly. 4. Reheat oil and return squab sections. Deep-fry, turning frequently, until crisp and golden. Drain again on paper toweling. 5. Cut lettuce in strips and arrange on a serving platter. Arrange squab over lettuce. Serve with lemon wedges and salt. NOTE: The diner squeezes lemon juice over the squab, then dips each section in salt before eating. VARIATIONS: * In step 2, add to the soy-sherry mixture 2 slices fresh ginger root, minced. * In step 2, rub the squabs with soy sauce only then deep-fry. After step 4, heat in a saucepan 1 tablespoon sugar, 2 tablespoons sherry, 2 teaspoons soy sauce, the juice of 1/2 lemon, and a few drops of sesame oil. When this mixture comes to a boil, add deep-fried squab sections and simmer, uncovered, 2 to 3 minutes. Garnish with lemon slices and serve. * Omit steps 1 and 2. With a cleaver, chop the squabs, bones and all, in 1 1/2-inch squares. Then coat with a batter of 1/2 cup water-chestnut flour 1 egg, beaten 1/2 garlic clove and 1/2 scallion stalk, both minced 1/2 teaspoon salt, 2 teaspoons soy sauce and a dash of pepper. Deep-fry as in steps 3 and 4. The Thousand Recipe Chinese Cookbook. ©1994 by Gloria Bley Miller.

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RED-COOKED DEEP-FRIED SQUAB



Red-Cooked Deep-Fried Squab image

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 piece , dried tangerine peel
2 slices fresh ginger root
1/4 cup sugar
1 cup soy sauce
4 to 5 cups water
1 slice cinnamon, 1-inch piece
2 or 3 cloves star anise
2 squab
oil for deep-frying

Steps:

  • 1. Soak dried tangerine peel. 2. Slice ginger root. Then place in a heavy pan, along with sugar, soy sauce, water, cinnamon, star anise and soaked tangerine peel. Bring to a boil. 3. Wipe squabs with a damp cloth. Add to pan and bring to a boil again. Then simmer, covered, 30 minutes, turning frequently for even coloring. Drain well and let cool. Dry with paper toweling. 4. Heat oil. Add squabs one at a time and deep-fry until crisp and golden. Drain on paper toweling. 5. With a cleaver, chop birds, bones and all, in bite-size pieces. Serve with a pepper-salt mix (see Seasonings and Sauces, Basic Pepper-Salt Mix). NOTE: Use about 6 inches of oil to cover the squabs completely when deep-frying. The Thousand Recipe Chinese Cookbook. ©1994 by Gloria Bley Miller.

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STEAMED DEEP-FRIED SQUAB



Steamed Deep-Fried Squab image

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 piece , dried tangerine peel
1 clove garlic
2 slices fresh ginger root
2 stalks scallion
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon powdered star anise
2 squab
soy sauce
oil for deep-frying
cornstarch
lemon wedges

Steps:

  • 1. Soak dried tangerine peel. 2. Mince garlic, ginger root, scallions and soaked tangerine peel then combine with salt, cinnamon and star anise, mixing well. 3. Wipe squabs with a damp cloth. Coat with mixture. Then place in a heatproof bowl. 4. Steam 45 minutes (see HOW-TO, _Steaming). Remove squabs. Rinse off seasonings under cold running water. Dry well with paper toweling. 5. Rub skin lightly with soy sauce return to heatproof bowl and steam 10 minutes more. Remove and let cool. Refrigerate, covered, overnight. 6. Heat oil. Dredge squabs lightly in cornstarch then add, one at a time, and deep-fry, turning and basting, until golden. Drain on paper toweling. 7. With a cleaver, chop each in quarters garnish with lemon wedges and serve. NOTE: Use about 6 inches of oil to cover the squabs completely when deep-frying. The Thousand Recipe Chinese Cookbook. ©1994 by Gloria Bley Miller.

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