Chinatown crépinettes from Hot Links and Country Flavors: Sausages in American Regional Cooking (page 246) by Bruce Aidells and Denis Kelly
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Chinese five spice powder
This classic Chinese five spice mix unites the five flavors: sweet, sour, bitter, salty, and savory. Based on the traditional philosophy of balancing yin and yang, Chinese five spice complements fatty meats like pork belly, goose, and duck. (The Spice House)
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- Serves : 3 1/2 pounds
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EYB Comments
Can substitute ground star anise for Chinese five spice powder, and Madeira wine for Chinese rice wine.
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