Budget-Friendly spring onion stalk Recipes – Save Money, Eat Well

Cooking with spring onion stalk doesn’t have to be expensive. Try these cheap, tasty, and filling recipes.

Recipes with spring onion stalk

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Chicken seaweed roll

Chicken,beef or pork will do with this recipe

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Steamed black mullet with salted lemon

“Steamed Mullet with Salted Lemon” or “Steamed Ulu Fish with Salted Sour” is a simple Cantonese steamed dish that is full of homey flavors. Using fresh mullet that is first salted, then steamed with slices of salted lemon and a little sugar to create a savory taste with a balanced touch of sour and sweet. Once cooked, the fish is doused in hot oil and sprinkled with sliced spring onions to add aroma and soft texture. This dish is perfect for family dining as it highlights the natural flavor of the fish and the uniqueness of the salted lemon as a signature ingredient.

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Hong Kong-style crab cooked with basil leaves

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Stir-fried beef with eggs

This dish combines thinly sliced beef quickly stir-fried with a soft scrambled egg, enhanced by the aroma of garlic and the fragrance of scallions. The quick cooking process keeps the meat tender and the egg from drying out, creating a harmony of textures and a rich umami flavor—perfect as an accompaniment to warm rice.

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Chinese herbal soup

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Stir-Fried Eggplant

Tumis Terong is a traditional Indonesian dish featuring steamed slices of purple eggplant stir-fried with aromatic ingredients like shallots, ginger, and dried shrimp. A touch of oyster sauce and palm sugar adds a balanced savory-sweet flavor, while spring onions bring freshness. Simple yet rich in taste, it is best served warm with white rice.

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Egg Soup

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Palembang-Style Catfish Soup

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Fresh sweet grouper porridge

Fresh sweet grouper porridge combines soft rice porridge with tender chunks of grouper fish, coated in a touch of warm ginger, spring onions, and fresh coriander. The natural sweetness of the fish combines with the subtle savory taste of sesame oil, creating a warm, comforting dish, although it requires about an hour of preparation and cooking time.

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Practical Homemade Fried Udon Noodle Recipe with Restaurant Flavor

Practical Home-style Fried Udon Noodles with Restaurant Flavor is a Japanese-style fried noodle dish that is easy to make at home but has a restaurant-style taste. Using chewy udon noodles, this dish is combined with boiled and sliced chicken sausages, beef meatballs, and fish balls, as well as fresh cabbage and spring onions. Seasonings such as garlic, oyster sauce, black soy sauce, pepper powder, and stock powder are sauteed until fragrant, then mixed with udon noodles and other ingredients until perfectly absorbed. The result is delicious fried noodles with a chewy texture and a savory taste that is appetizing, perfect served warm as a main menu at home.