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Stuffed Chicken with Pork Belly
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60 MIN
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Medium
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4 servings
About This Recipe
This Pig Stomach Stuffed with Baby Chicken is a rich and aromatic delicacy that combines tender baby chicken with the unique texture of pig stomach, slow-braised to perfection. The chicken is stuffed with fragrant scallions, ginger, star anise, and soaked yellow beans, then encased in a salted pig stomach for a deeply flavorful experience. White peppercorns and Shaoxing wine infuse the broth with warmth and depth, while red pepper adds a vibrant touch. Slow-cooked in a clay pot for 1.5–2 hours, this dish ensures even heat distribution, resulting in melt-in-your-mouth meat and a savory, aromatic broth. Perfect for special occasions, this traditional recipe delivers a comforting, umami-packed meal that’s both hearty and unforgettable.
Instructions
Detailed preparation guide
servings
4
Total Time
60m
shopping_basket Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- pig stomach 500g
- baby chicken 500g
The aromatics
- yellow beans 100g
The sauce & seasonings
- scallion 50g
- ginger 30g
- star anise 2 pieces
- white peppercorns 10g
- garlic 3 cloves
- red pepper 50g
menu_book Directions
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Step 1
Rinse the pig stomach and baby chicken clean, then blanch the pig stomach in boiling water to remove the odor.
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Step 2
Blanch the baby chicken in boiling water and set aside.
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Step 3
Cut off the chicken feet, stuff the chicken cavity with scallion segments, ginger slices, star anise, and soaked yellow beans, rub some salt on the pig stomach, add some white peppercorns, put the baby chicken into the pig stomach, and seal the opening with thread.
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Step 4
Put white peppercorns in a clay pot, add the pig stomach with chicken, and after boiling, add scallion, ginger, garlic, and Shaoxing wine, then braise over low heat for about 2 hours. Finally, add some red pepper cubes to color, and season with salt. It is necessary to flip the pig stomach with chicken (to heat evenly and prevent sticking to the pot bottom). It takes about 1.5 hours to cook.
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