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Slice the pork tenderloin, mix with soy sauce and starch, and marinate for 10 minutes. Heat oil to fry bean paste, minced garlic, and dried chili peppers, add broth and bring to a boil, add the meat slices and blanch the vegetables. Pour the broth into a bowl, add minced garlic and chili powder, and pour hot oil to enhance the aroma. The meat slices are tender and tasty, the soup is spicy and mellow, and the side dishes absorb the red oil. It is hot and refreshing when you take a bite, and it is perfect with rice!
The unique spicy flavor of galangal, the sweetness of onions and the tenderness of bone-in chicken are perfectly blended. Galangal enhances the flavor and freshness, and onions are fried until slightly burnt to emit a rich aroma. Paired with the fried chicken, the chicken absorbs the essence of galangal and onions, with a rich taste. Every bite is full of freshness and fragrance, which is endless aftertaste.
This dish is mainly made of vegetables and beans, contains almost no fat and is low in calories. It is suitable for people who are losing weight or want to control their diet. It can provide a sense of fullness without consuming too many calories. - Antioxidant and health-promoting: Quercetin in onions and vitamin C in cucumbers are both antioxidants that can help remove free radicals in the body. Phytosterols in soybeans can also help lower blood cholesterol and have certain benefits for cardiovascular health.
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!
Boiled pork: Provides energy and nutrition: Pork is rich in protein, fat, vitamins (such as B vitamins) and minerals such as iron and zinc, which can supplement the energy and nutrition needed for daily life and maintain normal physiological functions of the body. - Fresh taste and easy to digest: Boiled pork is cooked by boiling, which retains the fresh taste of the meat to the greatest extent. Compared with other greasy cooking methods, it is easier to be digested and absorbed by the human body, suitable for people of different ages. - Meets dietary needs: As a classic dish, boiled pork can be eaten with soy sauce, minced garlic, sesame oil and other condiments. It tastes delicious and can satisfy people's taste buds. It is a common delicacy on the table.
This all-purpose five-spice powder, stir-fried by hand, blends numbing, fragrant, spicy, salty, and sweet flavors harmoniously. Its aroma is rich yet not overpowering, and its taste is complex and layered, pairing perfectly with everything. This flavor is reminiscent of what Cai Lan, one of Hong Kong's four great talents, renowned food critic, and columnist, said: "Life cannot be too perfect"—it's not simply sweet, nor purely fragrant, but a complex blend of numbing, fragrant, spicy, and sweet flavors, just like our lives, which always have surprises and regrets, intense moments and mundane ones. It's precisely this unpretentious richness that allows it to be combined with chili powder to make five-spice rolls, mixed with steamed meat powder to make fragrant steamed pork, added to salt to stir-fry marinated meat, and even used to make crispy salt and pepper shrimp. A simple spoonful adds a unique smoky aroma to everyday flavors.
Cantonese-style radish cake with preserved meat, a must-have for Chinese New Year, truly embodies the phrase "rising prosperity"! Looking at this large plate, topped with glistening diced preserved sausage and golden chopped dried scallops, its appearance alone exudes an air of wealth and luxury. One bite, and the sweetness of the radish melts instantly, blending with the savory and rich aroma of the preserved meat, and the freshness of the dried shrimp and scallops swirling in your mouth. The cake itself is chewy and soft, not sticky at all, and leaves a warm feeling in your stomach. This is not only a delicious snack, but also a truly auspicious symbol, signifying that each year will be better than the last—perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying yourself!
Sichuan and Chongqing special cold noodles, both delicious and beautiful. The noodles are chewy and chewy, paired with crisp bean sprouts, sweet cucumber shreds, and crispy peanuts, with rich taste. The sauce is the soul, with bright red chili oil and spicy pepper powder as the base, soy sauce to enhance the freshness, balsamic vinegar to add acidity, minced garlic and chopped green onions to stimulate the aroma, spicy, fresh, fragrant and sour interweaving, with a rich taste. Sichuan and Chongqing tourism is hot, and cold noodles have become a must-try delicacy, especially in the bustling food square, where bowls of cold noodles are placed on the stalls, and the noodles are piled into a small mountain, with red, green, yellow and white staggered, and the appearance is eye-catching. Tourists sit around and taste it, sweating from the spiciness but still unable to stop, becoming a bright business card for Sichuan and Chongqing's food culture.