Healthy One teaspoon of cornstarch Recipes for Every Day

Fuel your day with nutritious meals made with One teaspoon of cornstarch. Tasty, balanced, and easy to cook.

Recipes with One teaspoon of cornstarch

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Egg, seaweed, and shrimp paste rolls

Egg, Vegetable, Seaweed, and Shrimp Rolls. These rolls use an egg as the outer layer, wrapping vegetables and shrimp paste inside. They are then served with sauce and garnished with cilantro. This dish combines various ingredients, making it nutritious and delicious. It is a creative home-style dish or a delicate snack, cleverly incorporating shrimp paste into the egg roll for a richer texture and flavor.

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Stir-fried sea cucumber with scallions

Braised sea cucumber with scallions is a classic Shandong dish that perfectly blends the freshness of the sea, the aroma of scallions, and the richness of the sauce. It has a rich texture, strong aroma, and mellow taste, making it a comprehensive enjoyment from sight, smell, and taste.

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Green and red eggplant

- Vitamin and mineral supplement: Green and red peppers are rich in vitamin C (anti-oxidation, enhance immunity) and B vitamins; eggplant contains vitamin E (protect cells) and potassium (regulate blood pressure, maintain electrolyte balance), which can provide the body with a variety of basic nutrients. ​ - Promote digestion: Capsaicin in peppers can stimulate the secretion of digestive juices and increase appetite; eggplant is rich in dietary fiber, which can promote intestinal peristalsis and help prevent constipation. ​ - Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory: Both ingredients contain antioxidants (such as anthocyanins in eggplant and carotenoids in peppers), which help reduce oxidative damage in the body and delay cell aging.

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避风唐炒鱿鱼

Fried squid in Bifengtang, a delicious and refreshing attack As the hot oil rolls, the squid is rolled into golden flowers, and every inch of its texture is filled with the warmth of garlic and chili. The crispy and fragrant Bifengtang wrapped with squid tentacles, first there is a crisp sound when you bite it, followed by the squid's juicy and tender taste bursting on the tip of your tongue. The garlic is burnt and not bitter, the chili is slightly spicy to enhance the freshness, and the salty and fragrant Bifengtang is perfectly integrated with the sweetness of the squid itself.

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Stir-fried corn, green pepper and diced meat

The taste and flavor of this dish are harmonious with distinct layers. The soft and sticky corn has a natural sweetness, the firm diced meat is wrapped in the aroma of sauce, and the crisp and tender green and red peppers hide a slightly spicy or sweet "little temper". Every bite, first the refreshing peppers whet your appetite, then the sweet corn, and finally the mellow diced meat. The crisp, soft, fresh, sweet, and slightly spicy taste lingers in your mouth, making it lively and comfortable, like a small poem with fireworks~ In terms of color, it is a lively collision - the golden and plump corn kernels are like scattered sunshine, and the emerald green peppers are clear after the rain.

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Seeking Fresh Food in the Green Fields

The beauty of this stir-fried radish leaves with minced meat lies in its simple yet heartwarming details: Homegrown radish leaves stir-fried with minced meat. The core radish leaves are all homegrown and pesticide-free, picked fresh in the morning while still dewy, locking in their crispness, sweetness, and natural freshness. Stir-fried quickly over high heat with fresh lean minced meat, the slightly spicy and fresh leaves blend perfectly with the rich aroma of the meat. The result is a crisp, tender, and refreshing dish that's perfect with rice, a home-style flavor that gets better with every bite. Natural and healthy, suitable for the whole family. Radish leaves are rich in Vitamin A, Vitamin C, and dietary fiber. Combined with the high-quality protein from lean minced meat, this low-fat, high-nutrition dish promotes intestinal motility, cleanses the stomach, and provides essential energy. It's a safe and delicious meal for both the elderly and children, a simple yet nutritious option.

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Typhoon Shelter Style Fried Shrimp

Typhoon Shelter Style Fried Shrimp. Flavor and Texture: Primarily garlicky and savory, with a hint of spiciness from chili peppers. The shrimp shells are crispy, while the meat is tender. The "Typhoon Shelter seasoning," made from deep-fried garlic, is intensely fragrant. Origin of the Name: "Typhoon Shelter" originally referred to the harbors in Hong Kong where ships sought shelter from typhoons. Local fishermen spread the method of stir-frying seafood with garlic, fermented black beans, and other seasonings, gradually developing this classic dish.