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Gallery Chinese Sausages with Mustard Recipe Summary Servings: 10

Ingredients Ingredient Checklist 1 pound Chinese duck liver sausages 1/2 cup English mustard, preferably Colman’s, for serving

Cook’s Notes There are two main types of Chinese sausage: one made with duck meat and another, used here, made from the meat and liver. The latter tends to be darker and may have a thin paraffin coating. Gently rub coating off with a kitchen towel after steaming.

Gallery Chinese Sausages with Mustard

Recipe Summary Servings: 10

Chinese Sausages with Mustard     

Chinese Sausages with Mustard

Chinese Sausages with Mustard

Recipe Summary Servings: 10

Recipe Summary

Servings: 10

Servings: 10

10

Ingredients

Ingredients

  • 1 pound Chinese duck liver sausages 1/2 cup English mustard, preferably Colman’s, for serving

Directions

Add water to a depth of 2 inches in a large stockpot. Set a metal or bamboo steamer in pot.

Arrange sausages in a single layer in steamer. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to maintain a simmer. Steam sausages, turning once, until fork-tender and heated through, 6 to 8 minutes. Transfer sausages to a cutting board. Cut each sausage at an angle into 2-inch-long pieces. Serve warm with mustard on the side.

Cook’s Notes There are two main types of Chinese sausage: one made with duck meat and another, used here, made from the meat and liver. The latter tends to be darker and may have a thin paraffin coating. Gently rub coating off with a kitchen towel after steaming.

Cook’s Notes

There are two main types of Chinese sausage: one made with duck meat and another, used here, made from the meat and liver. The latter tends to be darker and may have a thin paraffin coating. Gently rub coating off with a kitchen towel after steaming.

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