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Wash and cut green pepper into strips, cut ham into strips, beat eggs and stir-fry until they are chunky and serve. Heat oil and sauté minced garlic, add green pepper and stir-fry until half soft, add ham and stir-fry until fragrant, pour in eggs, add salt and a little light soy sauce to season, stir-fry quickly and evenly. The color is bright, the green pepper is slightly spicy, the ham is salty and fragrant, and the eggs are tender and smooth. It goes well with rice and is quick and easy to make.
This stir-fried dish of three shredded vegetables is vibrant in color. The king oyster mushrooms are smooth, tender, and chewy, the carrot shreds are sweet and crisp, and the green bell peppers have a fresh and spicy aroma. The three ingredients are stir-fried together in hot oil, and the sauce is golden and bright. Every bite is refreshing and not greasy. It is a refreshing, delicious, and appetizing home-style dish.
The free-range chicken soup in the clay pot simmers with warm, comforting steam. The golden broth is thick, glossy, and rich, a pure, natural color from the chicken itself. The chicken pieces are stewed until tender, falling off the bone with a gentle touch. Mixed with the sweetness of red dates, the subtle umami of goji berries, and the rich flavor of shiitake mushrooms, every sip of the soup is so delicious it makes your mouth water. The original, rustic aroma spreads across your tongue, warming you to the core.
The fresh spiciness of green peppers blends perfectly with the unique flavor of preserved eggs, creating an enticing color. One bite offers a savory, slightly spicy, and multi-layered taste experience. There are still people who haven't tried stir-fried green peppers with preserved eggs; you absolutely must try it! It's so delicious you won't be able to stop eating it, and it's perfect with rice.