Wondering what to do with 30g soy sauce? Try these quick, healthy, and crowd-pleasing recipes.
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 sweet and sour amber soup coats the ribs, and the meat is super tender when you bite it. The meat is stewed until the bones and meat are "half pushed and half pushed". The meat falls off the bones with a slight pull. It is soft but not rotten and a little elastic. The bones are so shiny that the sweet and sour taste permeates every strand of meat. The meat eater will lick the sauce on the plate every time~~
This dish is a common sight on the streets and in every household across China. Whether in the north or south, at summertime cold food stalls or at home dinner tables, this crispy, flavorful cold lotus root salad is a must-have. Take a bite and the lotus root crackles with a crisp, fragrant, and spicy flavor. Paired with rice, it's a delicious side dish, perfect for drinking. Even a novice cook can whip it up! It's a truly down-to-earth and delicious national dish!
The fried tofu balls are golden yellow when they are just out of the pan, with a crispy outer skin. When you bite them open, the inside is soft and chewy, with the aroma of beans mixed with the aroma of seasonings. Eat them hot, one bite at a time is very satisfying.
The braised chicken feet are soaked in iced sauce. The tiger-skin-like skin absorbs the sour and spicy aroma. The boneless and soft glutinous meat is chewy. The braised aroma mixed with garlic, pepper and numbing flavor explodes on the tip of the tongue. It is refreshing and appetizing, and the fingertips are left with a fresh taste.
Look at these meat-filled pancakes, they're so tempting! Each one is round, golden, and has beautiful burnt lines. Just looking at them makes you hungry. They taste even better. The leavened dough crust is soft and chewy, and the meat filling inside is generously stuffed, with chopped green fennel, which looks fresh. Take a bite, and the meat filling is so tender and juicy, and the fragrance of fennel hits your nose, and the saltiness is just right. When it's fresh out of the pan, the aroma can waft halfway around the block. Eat one while it's hot. The crust is slightly crispy, the inside is soft, and the meat filling is juicy. It's so delicious that you can't stop eating it. It's perfect for breakfast or as a daily snack!