What to Cook with 150g water – Tasty Recipes to Try

Looking for recipes with 150g water? We’ve got simple, tasty ideas the whole family will love — perfect for everyday cooking.

Recipes with 150g water

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Super juicy raw meat buns

~~When I was preparing the recipe for steamed buns, I was nervous - although I have a dim sum chef certificate, can I really teach you how to make steamed buns? It was not until I drank three bowls of wine and sang "Courage" loudly that I suddenly realized: the joy of food is to try it yourself! After all, homemade steamed buns are about the smell of fireworks, and you are not going to participate in a competition, so why bother? ~~In fact, every time I look at the steamed buns just out of the pot, they are white and plump, and the thin skin and large fillings are full of fresh fragrance. Even the children in the neighborhood chase after me and say they want to learn from me! With the help of this wine and the enthusiasm of the children, I will serve the steaming hot tutorial here~ If it is not perfect, I hope you kitchen friends will bear with me! The recipe made 16.

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How to make and store 4-inch small pizza

Making a 4-inch pizza is so worry-free! Make more at a time, put the unfinished pizza in a bag and freeze it in the refrigerator, take it out and add ingredients to bake it again when you want to eat it, and it will be "revived" easily. ~ It's difficult for family members to agree on tastes, and they always quarrel over what to eat. Now everyone has a 4-inch pizza, and the main focus is "each showing off their own". You are obsessed with durian cheese, and I prefer bacon sausage. Don't be greedy for each other, and accurately grasp different preferences. After baking, take it directly to the "position" to show off, quiet and happy~

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Salted Egg Yolk and Pork Floss Lucky Bag Mooncake

My dears, let's not eat the same old mooncakes for Mid-Autumn Festival! Last year, I was obsessed with egg yolk and lotus seed paste, but this year, I'm jumping on the bandwagon and making salted egg yolk, pork floss, and red bean paste mooncakes. This recipe makes 20 using a 75g mold, and the steps are simple and foolproof. If you're craving egg yolk and lotus seed paste, you can follow this wrapper recipe and use 30g of wrapper for 45g of egg yolk and lotus seed paste. For molds with other gram sizes, the same ratio of wrapper to filling should be 3:7. Take a look at these mooncakes I made! Each one looks like a little lucky bag, and they're incredibly festive! Baked to a golden, shiny finish, with crisp lines, you can tell they were made with great care. Whether you're packing them or letting them air dry, they'll look stunning wherever you put them. They're delicious and savory when you eat them yourself, and they're even more impressive when you give them as a gift. Who wouldn't be delighted? Take a bite, and the salty, fragrant salted egg yolk and pork floss are wrapped in the rich, smooth red bean paste. It's so delicious you'll want to spin around. Give it as a gift during the Mid-Autumn Festival. It is delicious and has good meaning. It is definitely the best choice for gift giving to satisfy your cravings! Hurry up and make it once and you will know how delicious it is!

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Autumn-Moistened Snow Pear, Lily Bulb, and Tremella Soup

I recently took some time to attend a few health and wellness classes. My child has been under a lot of academic pressure lately and has been staying up late a lot, so I immediately made this for them. It's sweet and sour, very appetizing. Pear, millet, red dates, white fungus, and lily bulbs are blended into a smooth, creamy paste that's not too sweet at all. It's perfect for kids who experience dry mouth and poor blood circulation after staying up late. The pear and white fungus soothe the throat and relieve dryness, the red dates and millet nourish blood and spleen, and the lily bulbs clear away the heat caused by staying up late. A cup for breakfast is filling, and paired with a small snack, it's a great way to start the day with energy!

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Homemade Safe Grilled Sausages

Freshly baked homemade sausages, glistening with oil and emitting a tantalizing aroma, waft towards your nose. First, bite into the thin, resilient casing; a satisfying "squeak" releases the juicy, meaty filling. Inside, tender meat chunks offer a chewy texture, while the fatty bits create a soft, creamy sensation on the tongue. The version mixed with corn kernels offers a sweet flavor that blends perfectly with the savory meat; the version with glutinous rice adds a sticky, chewy texture, each bite bursting with flavor. The savory taste is subtly sweet, offering the springy texture of meat and the soft aroma of grains. Oily yet not greasy, the warm aroma when eaten hot is irresistible, making you want to eat several. Even when cold, the firm, meaty flavor remains, becoming more delicious with each chew. This delicious flavor is not only tempting, but also gives you peace of mind—it's a simple, home-style recipe without any "technological or grueling" additives. The meat is fresh, carefully selected from the best cuts, not some scraps of meat of dubious origin. It's pure, unadulterated flavor from start to finish. It's satisfying and delicious, perfect for breakfast with porridge or sandwiches, or a guilt-free snack. It's comforting and satisfying no matter when you eat it. To recreate this delicious and reassuring flavor, remember to thoroughly understand the final steps: separate the lean and fatty parts of the meat, mix the filling until it stands upright on chopsticks, soak the sausage casings in alcohol to remove any unpleasant odor... Follow these details, and you're 100% guaranteed to replicate this wonderful flavor.

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Cantonese-style Braised Lamb Ribs with Water Chestnuts and Sugarcane

During the Spring Festival, with many people gathering and the freezing weather, I'm too lazy to be busy around the stove. Every time, I rely on this big pot of Cantonese-style lamb rib stew to solve the problem. A dozen pounds of meat is enough for about twenty people, it's worry-free, and makes a great impression. It always receives rave reviews! The lamb ribs are stewed until tender and fall off the bone, incredibly flavorful. The tofu skin, soaked in sauce, is soft yet chewy. The carrots are sweet and refreshing, and the water chestnuts with sugarcane add a refreshing touch. Every bite is authentic and rich Cantonese flavor. The hot pot bubbles away, the aroma filling the air – it's intoxicating! Nutritionally, it's packed with nutrients. Lamb ribs are rich in protein and iron, excellent for replenishing blood and warming the body. Angelica and angelica root remove the gamey smell, enhance the aroma, and warm the body. Hawthorn helps cut through the richness and aids digestion, while carrots and water chestnuts provide ample vitamins and dietary fiber. This pot is not only a tempting feast for the taste buds, but also full of nutritious and health-preserving ideas. When it's freezing cold, sitting around this pot and eating it together will warm your body and your heart. It is a classic Cantonese dish that combines deliciousness and health!

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Juicy Semi-Fermented Dough Soup Dumplings

Homemade soup dumplings are so delicious! This pot of freshly steamed "juicy little bombs" are all soft and fluffy little clouds. Made with a semi-fermented dough recipe, the dough has a glossy sheen and stays soft and fluffy even after cooling down and reheating. Pick one up and gently bite into it, and the meat juice bursts in your mouth, coating the chewy, simple Northeastern-style aspic—it's so fresh it'll make your eyes squint! This is a versatile, basic filling, savory and flavorful with a hint of carrot sweetness; one bite is pure bliss. Breaking it open reveals glistening juice coating the tender pink meat filling—it's mouthwatering just to look at. From the aspic to the semi-fermented dough to the versatile meat filling, all the techniques are in this recipe. Save it and recreate this bursting joy anytime!

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Linglong Shuangshengjian (dumpling skin version)

Thumb-fried dumplings are made of thin and transparent dumpling skin with delicate folds, shaped like a fistful of ingots, fried until the bottom is crispy with amber crust, sprinkled with white sesame seeds and tender green onions, just like stars. The moment you bite it, the hot and fragrant gravy bursts on the tip of your tongue, and the meaty aroma is intoxicating. Snowflake dumplings are also eye-catching, with starch water outlining the ice flower background, snow-white and crystal like blooming frost flowers, crispy skin, full filling, and crisp sound and meaty aroma intertwined when you bite it.

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Seafood Scallion Pancakes

Seafood scallion pancakes (해물파전/Haemul Pajeon) are a quintessential Korean pancake dish. Not only are they a daily snack for Koreans, but they're also often enjoyed with makgeolli (rice wine), and are a classic favorite on rainy days. Freshly fried scallion pancakes are a feast for the taste buds. A golden egg crepe encases a soft, tender pancake, with slightly crispy edges. Each bite releases a burst of egg and wheat flavors, while the tender shrimp and soft crab sticks explode in your mouth, and the refreshing aroma of scallions perfectly balances the richness. Dipped in a sweet and sour sauce, the umami flavor is instantly amplified. Whether for breakfast, a late-night snack, or entertaining friends, a plate of seafood scallion pancakes is sure to turn heads!

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Sticky Rice Chili Paste (Southwest China Specialty)

This is a must-have on the dining tables of Yunnan, Hunan, Sichuan, and Chongqing – handmade chili flakes! Look at this bowl, the golden powder particles are mixed with bright red chili flakes, the grains are coarse and chewy, and because of the addition of glutinous rice, they also have a slightly sticky and chewy texture, making your mouth water just looking at it. After it ferments, the taste is absolutely amazing! It's refreshingly sour without being pungent, and spicy with a mellow aroma that doesn't dry out your throat, with the fragrance of fried rice and corn. It tastes much better than the ready-made ones you buy online. Whether you're stir-frying pork intestines, twice-cooked pork, or frying rice or eggs, just put it in the pan and it instantly becomes a super satisfying dish. You really can't buy this homemade flavor outside.