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This dish from ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø cover stars Bill, Judy, Sarah, and Kaitlin Leung can easily be made over a campfire using a grill grate and cast-iron skillet

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Hong Kong–Style Crispy Rice Skillet

This dish is traditionally made in a clay pot with Cantonese cured meats like lap cheong (cured pork sausage), gon cheong (duck liver sausage), and lap yuk (cured pork belly) nestled in a bed of rice and drizzled with a sweet, seasoned soy sauce right before serving. Many believe the real prize is the thin layer of crispy rice at the bottom of the pot, but it can be difficult to achieve consistently at home, especially if you’ve never cooked in a clay pot before or don’t have one. The pot’s relatively small footprint also means the amount of crispy rice can be disappointingly limited. This version uses a skillet for more surface area to crisp up the rice, so you don’t have to fight for a piece of it! —Bill, Judy, Sarah, and Kaitlin Leung

Editor’s Note: This dish can easily be made over a campfire using a grill grate and cast-iron skillet.


Adapted with permission from by Bill, Judy, Sarah, and Kaitlin Leung (Clarkson Potter).

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