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Dezhou braised chicken

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Chinese dish from the city of Dezhou in Shandong Province, China
Dezhou braised chicken
Dezhou braised chicken offered on aChina Railway High-speed train
CourseMain dish
Place of originChina
Region or stateShandong
AssociatedcuisineShandong cuisine
Main ingredientschicken, soy sauce, etc.
Dezhou braised chicken
Traditional Chinese德州扒雞
Simplified Chinese德州扒鸡
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinDézhōu-pá-jī

Dezhou braised chicken (simplified Chinese:德州扒鸡;traditional Chinese:德州扒雞;pinyin:Dézhōu pá jī) is aChinese dish from the city ofDezhou inShandong Province, China.

Braised chicken is a traditional dish from Dezhou, and it is also known as "Dezhou Five-fragrant Boneless Braised Chicken" (Chinese:德州五香脱骨扒鸡; pinyin:Dézhōu Wǔxiāng Tuōgǔ Pá Jī). It was developed by the Deshunzhai (德顺斋,Déshùnzhāi) Restaurant in Dezhou in theera of Guangxu of theQing Dynasty.

History

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The dish is named for its origin in Dezhou, Shandong province. The full name of Dezhou braised chicken is "Dezhou five-spice bone-shed braised chicken" because the chicken is tender.[1] It was reported by Dezhou City Annals and the Dezhou History that in 1616 theHan Chinese began to use severalfragrances to stew bone chicken, which was transmitted from generation to generation.[2] When theQianlong Emperor (1711–1799) of theQing dynasty traveled to Dezhou, he ordered the Han Chinese to cook braised chicken and praised it as "a miracle of all dishes". Dezhou braised chicken became the royal tribute. In 1911, Han Shigong improved traditional cooking methods and modified the cooking methods to add more ingredients. After the improvement, the chicken was more delicious. In the early 1950s, more than 20 descendants of the Han Chinese had built a partnership to produce the braised chicken. Then they opened a shop in a local train station, selling their specialty to tourists. The dish quickly became popular: travelers spread the word about the delicious chicken, and soon it gained national fame. In 1956, their descendants joined the Dezhou branch of the China Food Company. They worked together to make this dish more appetizing. In 2006, the production of Dezhou braised chicken was listed as anintangible cultural heritage of Shandong Province.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^《老家味道·山东卷》. 译林出版社. 2018.
  2. ^《中国名食百科》. 山西教育出版社.
  3. ^"China Today".www.chinatoday.com.cn. 2013-11-11.

External links

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  • Short Intro Dezhou Braised Chicken Co. Ltd.[1]
  • Soy-braised chicken ~ Yummylicious Cuisine[2]
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