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Braised winter melon with pork belly and tofu is a delicious home-cooked dish. The golden fried gammon steak (probably pork belly) is stewed with winter melon, tofu, mushrooms and other ingredients, and seasoned with garlic, shallots, scallions, ginger slices, etc. Finally, it is seasoned with oyster sauce, dark soy sauce and sugar, stewed until the flavors are absorbed, and thickened with cornstarch water. It has a rich taste and delicious flavor.
This dish of "Braised Pork Ribs and Potatoes" is simmered over low heat with rock sugar and a variety of sauces, giving the ribs a bright red color and tender meat. At the same time, the potatoes that are fried until slightly golden absorb the rich sauce, making them crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, with a rich taste. The finished dish exudes the sweet aroma of sauce and the fresh fragrance of onions and garlic, and is very delicious when eaten with rice; however, the simmering time must be properly controlled, otherwise the ribs or potatoes will lose their ideal taste due to being heated for too long.
To put it simply, this dish is stir-fried grains - grains of pork stir-fried with grains of beans. "Stir-fried Grains" is a dish for children. Not only is it easy to chew, but the sauce also wraps around each tiny grain of food, making the flavor very prominent. This dish even uses fermented black bean paste, which has a slightly spicy flavor and can be eaten with three large bowls of rice.
This aromatic braised duck dish combines the unique flavors of mellow soy sauce, rice wine and sesame oil, with tender and juicy meat and slightly charred skin. Through slow cooking, the duck meat fully absorbs the aroma of ginger, garlic and onion. The sauce is rich but not greasy, with a hint of sweetness and mellow wine aroma. Every bite exudes the classic flavor of traditional three-cup cuisine, leaving you with an unforgettable aftertaste.
Both of my sons love to eat beef brisket. In the past, I would have a headache whenever I thought of stewing beef brisket, because firstly, it would take a long time to stew, and secondly, it might not be stewed until it was tender. Later I discovered that the pressure cooker is the key to stewing beef brisket. It can stew the beef brisket until it is soft, and beef brisket has become our home-cooked dish. The secret to making curry beef brisket tender and with a curry flavor is to stew it twice.