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Zui ji | Traditional Chicken Dish From Zhejiang, China | TasteAtlas
Zui ji | Traditional Chicken Dish From Zhejiang, China | TasteAtlas
Zui ji | Traditional Chicken Dish From Zhejiang, China | TasteAtlas
Zui ji | Traditional Chicken Dish From Zhejiang, China | TasteAtlas
Zui ji | Traditional Chicken Dish From Zhejiang, China | TasteAtlas

Drunken chicken (Zui ji)

(Drunken chicken, Cold chicken cooked in wine, 醉鸡)

Often dubbed a Shanghainese specialty, drunken chicken is, in fact, an authentic dish originating from the Zhejiang province. The main ingredients of this chicken dish are a fresh, whole chicken and Shaoxing wine, a renowned rice wine produced in Zhejiang province.


Originally, the recipe calls for a whole chicken to be cooked, chilled in ice water, and then soaked in a Shaoxing wine-based marinade, overnight, or for 2-3 days. The chilled chicken is then cut into large chunks and traditionally served cold, covered with the wine-based marinade.


The dish is usually served on its own, as an appetizer, but it can also be accompanied by rice, noodles, or vegetables.

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