Rene,
Looks like we were on the same page this morning. As I was about to post my Chinese BBQ pics I noticed you had just posted your, quite excellent, pics and info.
I found the Chicago Foodways Roundtable arranged Guide to Chinese Barbecue at the Chinese-American Museum of Chicago quite interesting. A 30-minute lecture/slide show followed by a walking tour and a backroom tour of Wing Chan Bar-B-Q Chinatown.
Loong-yan Wong/Stewart Moy
Chinese-American Museum Exhibits
We walked the couple of blocks to Wing Chan with a few stops along the way. Marilyn Pocius, who wrote A Cook's Guide to Chicago, was interested in this mystery veg.
I found the BBQ backroom/processing tour most interesting by far, as I have tried to gain access to the cooking area of a Chinese BBQ place for years, with absolutely no luck. Wai Chee Yuen, owner of Wing Chan Bar-B-Q, was interesting, friendly, free with information and, most importantly, allowed us unrestricted access to his prep/cooking area.
Wai Chee Yuen w/Duck
Blowing air into skin with 2hp Craftsman pump.
Ducks are blanched, then given their distinctive color.
A stop in simmering flavored liquid, then off to the oven.
BBQ Pork.
Ducks are looking quite delicious.
After the Duck Tour a few hearty souls went to Ping Tom Park for the Dragon Boat Races. I snapped this pic from the 18th Street Bridge.
All in all a morning well spent. Thanks to the Chinese-American Museum, Chicago Foodways Roundtable and Cathy2 who setup the event with the museum.
Additional pictures may be found
here
Enjoy,
Gary
Wing Chan Bar-B-Q
2157 S China Place
Chicago, Il 60616
312-791-9389
Chinese-American Museum of Chicago
238 West 23rd Street
Chicago, Illinois
312-949-1000