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Don't Let the Name Fool You | Sichuan Boiled Meat Shui Zhu Rou Pian Recipe (水煮肉片)

Shui Zhu Rou Pian (水煮肉片), often translated as "Sichuan Boiled/Poached Meat Slices," is one of the most misnamed dishes in Chinese cuisine. Because "boiled" in English sounds boring, like food cooked in water. In reality, this dish is bold, fragrant, and deeply satisfying.



The term shui zhu (水煮) refers to a classic Sichuan cooking technique in which marinated meat is gently poached until silky tender, then served in a flavorful broth infused with chilies, Sichuan peppercorns, and aromatic seasonings. Every bite delivers layers of savory, numbing, and aromatic flavors that have made this dish a beloved staple throughout Sichuan.

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