Shake up your routine with these unexpected yet delicious 1 tbsp cooking wine recipes — fun, easy, and full of flavour.
This braised pork knuckle with tiger skin is truly impressive—it's the star dish of any large banquet, and in a restaurant, it's a high-end, impressive dish that holds its own. Placed on the table, its glossy, dark red skin wrinkles into beautiful "tiger skin" patterns, sprinkled with tempting scallions—just looking at it makes your mouth water! The meat falls off your chopsticks with a "plop," the skin tender and the meat succulent, not greasy at all—it's like a "gentle paradise" stuffed into your mouth. If you dip it in the light dipping sauce, it's a "refreshing and cleansing" version; the slightly spicy and sour sauce coats the meat, like a cool breeze on your tongue. If you drizzle it with the thick sauce, it's a "sweet and passionate" version; the rich sauce clings to the meat, every bite is a savory blend of soy sauce and meat, like a "sweet embrace" for your taste buds. If you master this skill, serving it to guests at home will guarantee you'll be surrounded by people praising it until you blush! 😂 Which flavor do you prefer?
Stir-fried shrimp with celery stalks is a light and healthy dish that combines marinated fresh shrimp with crunchy celery. Enhanced with garlic, ginger, and oyster sauce, it delivers a distinctive savory flavor and an appetizing aroma. Quick and easy to prepare, it’s an ideal choice for a delicious and nutritious everyday meal.
In this dish, the pumpkin is soft and full of meat aroma, the ribs are tender and wrapped in black bean aroma, and the pumpkin dietary fiber is responsible for filling you up. Eating it is both delicious and healthy. The soup absorbs the sweetness of pumpkin and the aroma of ribs. You can eat two bowls of rice with the soup. Just show off~