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The glossy sauce wraps the plump ingredients tightly, and the red, green and brown colors collide to create a visual temptation. Take a bite of the beef, the springy and tender beef is slightly spicy with the sauce, and the gravy bursts on the tip of the tongue; chew a few edamame, the crisp taste and the rich compound fragrance are perfectly balanced, with layers of salty, fresh and spicy. Whether you eat it with white rice or savor it as a side dish, this edamame stir-fried beef cubes can instantly ignite your taste buds, making you indulge in it and leaving you with endless aftertaste.
The steak is fried until charred, with the gravy locked in between the textures. The green broccoli is crispy and tender after blanching, and the red tomatoes are sweet and sour. Cut the steak into small pieces and simply mix it with the vegetables. The meaty aroma and the fresh vegetables blend together, and the dish is refreshing. It is a small happiness on the tip of the tongue to taste the simple and delicious taste of home-cooked cooking in one bite.
The beef slices are light red, the preserved eggs are dark brown with white lines, and they are dotted with emerald green coriander and bright red chili peppers, creating a sharp contrast in color. The beef is chewy, the preserved eggs are smooth and slightly elastic, and the fresh fragrance of the seasoning wraps the ingredients, which is salty, fresh, slightly sour, and has a unique mellow feeling of preserved eggs. The more you chew, the more delicious it tastes.
This classic Italian spaghetti bolognese dish features springy pasta paired with rich and aromatic bolognese sauce. The meat sauce is sautéed with minced garlic and onions, then beef is added and cooked until well-seasoned. It is then paired with cherry tomatoes, tomato paste and sauce to bring out the rich tomato flavor. Fresh basil, red wine and olive oil are then added to enhance the flavor, and finally a little butter is added to make the sauce smoother. The whole dish is rich and layered, full of classic Italian flavors and brings a heart-warming satisfaction.
This recipe calls for savory-sweet beef rolls filled with enoki mushrooms and scallions. Thinly sliced beef is seasoned with ginger, garlic, chili powder, salt, pepper, tapioca starch, oyster sauce, soy sauce, sesame oil, and sugar, then topped with lightly blanched enoki mushrooms and sliced scallions before being rolled tightly. The rolls are fried over low heat until golden brown, then topped with the remaining sauce (soy sauce, oyster sauce, sugar, spices, and flour) until it thickens to a glossy finish. Finally, a sprinkling of fresh sliced scallions and a dash of chili powder adds a touch of spice. The result is tender meat with a soft mushroom core and a sticky, umami-infused sauce—perfect as a party appetizer or main dish.
Crispy pork is an indispensable meat dish at Sichuan and Chongqing family banquets and baba banquets, and is also a classic snack in Sichuan and Chongqing hot pot restaurants. The crispy pork just out of the pot is golden and crispy. It is sprinkled with pepper powder and eaten directly. It is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, fresh and juicy. Throw it into the boiling hot pot and absorb the spicy and fresh aroma of the beef oil soup base, tender and tasty. Put a few pieces when cooking the soup, and it will absorb the soup and become soft. Put it under the braised pork and steam it, and the meat fragrance and fat blend together, with a rich flavor. Because of this, every household often fries it in advance and stores it, whether it is for a banquet or for self-eating, it can be served on the table at any time. It can be called the "universal treasure dish" in the kitchen of Sichuan and Chongqing people.
The beef is tender and tasty, paired with crisp cucumbers, garnished with crispy peanuts, red peppers and green coriander, and topped with hot and sour sauce. When you take a bite, the sour, spicy and fresh flavor bursts on the tip of your tongue, refreshing and relieving greasiness, a perfect dish for summer meals.
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.