Smoked Tea Duck Noodles

I love all things ducky and smoky, and what I set out to do here was get that goodness without having to actually smoke anything. I used Lapsan Souchong tea and a dash of toasted sesame oil to achieve the flavors I was after, and it worked pretty darn well. The result is a hearty, unctuous, and pleasantly fatty bowl of noodles and duck.

Smoked Tea Duck Noodles
Smoked Tea Duck Noodles

I love all things ducky and smoky, and what I set out to do here was get that goodness without having to actually smoke anything. I used Lapsan Souchong tea and a dash of toasted sesame oil to achieve the flavors I was after, and it worked pretty darn well. The result is a hearty, unctuous, and pleasantly fatty bowl of noodles and duck.

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 2
  • Carbohydrate 55.0842376105565 g
  • Cholesterol 36.75 mg
  • Fat 32.7924015833533 g
  • Fiber 4.34194636735814 g
  • Protein 17.832048232369 g
  • Saturated Fat 4.84647094478066 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 Serving (741g)
  • Sodium 431.584760909875 mg
  • Sugar 50.7422912431984 g
  • Trans Fat 1.73611026637495 g
  • Calories 574 calories

Step-by-step

  • In a large pot, create a brine for the duck legs: Bring everything but the duck legs to a boil. Once it has reached boil, remove from heat and allow to steep and cool to room temperature.
  • Put the duck legs in a container large enough for them and the brine, and pour the brine over. Allow them to brine for several hours or overnight.
  • When they are good and soaked, remove the legs and pat them dry. Discard the brine.
  • Heat a small, heavy skillet that is oven-safe over medium heat. Preheat the oven to 325° F.
  • Place the legs in the skillet skin side-down, and allow to slowly brown and render. Once the skin is golden brown and there is a good amount of fat in the pan, flip the legs over and cover the pan with foil. Pop the pan in the oven and roast the legs until very tender, about 2 hours.
  • You can stop here and finish the recipe the next day -- just save the legs and the fat, or continue to make the noodle bowl immediately.
  • Fill a large pot with water, add the salt and tea bags, bring to a boil, and turn the heat off immediately. Allow the tea bags to steep.
  • Meanwhile, put the duck fat into a large skillet and heat over medium-high. Remove the skin from the duck legs and fry it in the fat until crispy, then set on a paper towel to drain.
  • Add mushrooms to the pan and fry them until they begin to crisp up. Pull the meat off of the duck legs, tear it, and add it to the mushrooms. Add the pepper.
  • While the duck and mushrooms cook, remove the tea bags from the water, return to a boil, and cook the noodles according to package directions.
  • When the noodles are cooked, drain them, and add them to the skillet with the mushrooms and duck. Toss, add the liquid aminos (or soy sauce) and sesame oil. Taste the noodles and add more aminos if you'd like. Toss in the green onions to just wilt them.
  • Serve the noodles in two bowls and either crumble the crispy skin on top or serve it in chips along with the noodle bowl.

Smoked Tea Duck Noodles: A Culinary Adventure

As a busy professional, I often crave comforting yet sophisticated meals. This Smoked Tea Duck Noodle recipe perfectly balances convenience with complex flavors. It's a dish that feels both luxurious and achievable, even on a weeknight. The smoky tea infusion adds a unique depth that elevates the dish beyond your average noodle soup. The crispy duck skin provides a delightful textural contrast to the tender duck meat and the perfectly cooked noodles. It’s a symphony of textures and tastes, a culinary journey I'm happy to share.

The beauty of this recipe lies in its adaptability. While the instructions guide you through a delicious process, don't hesitate to experiment! Feel free to substitute ingredients based on your preferences and what you have on hand. Perhaps you'd like to add a splash of chili oil for an extra kick, or swap the shiitake mushrooms for another variety. The core concept remains – a hearty, flavorful bowl of noodles with perfectly cooked duck. It’s a dish that allows for culinary creativity, letting you personalize it to your exact liking.

One of the most satisfying aspects of cooking is the process itself. The careful browning of the duck skin, the gentle simmering of the tea-infused broth, the satisfying sizzle of the mushrooms in the duck fat – each step is a small act of mindful creation. It’s a ritual that connects you to the food you're making, a feeling of accomplishment that transcends mere sustenance. And the result? A bowl of noodles that not only nourishes your body but also feeds your soul.

This recipe isn't just about the food; it's about the experience. It's about taking the time to savor the aromas, the textures, the flavors. It's about creating a small moment of peace and joy amidst the hustle and bustle of daily life. It’s a reminder that even the simplest of meals can be extraordinary when crafted with care and intention. So, gather your ingredients, put on some calming music, and embark on this culinary journey. You deserve it.

Beyond the Recipe:

This Smoked Tea Duck Noodle dish is perfect for a weeknight dinner, a weekend brunch, or even a casual get-together with friends. Its versatility shines through in its ability to adapt to various settings and preferences. The leftovers also make a fantastic lunch the next day! The flavors deepen overnight, resulting in an even richer and more satisfying experience.

Tips and Variations:

  • Spice it up: Add a pinch of red pepper flakes to the mushrooms for a spicy kick.
  • Vegetarian option: Replace the duck with firm tofu, seitan, or mushrooms for a vegetarian-friendly version.
  • Noodle swap: Experiment with different types of noodles, such as soba, udon, or ramen.
  • Seasonal vegetables: Incorporate other seasonal vegetables, such as bok choy, spinach, or carrots.
  • Garnish galore: Elevate the presentation with a sprinkle of sesame seeds, chopped cilantro, or a drizzle of chili oil.

This recipe is more than just instructions; it’s a gateway to culinary exploration and self-expression. It’s about finding joy in the process, embracing imperfections, and savoring the delicious rewards. So, roll up your sleeves, and let’s create something truly memorable together!