Budget-Friendly One carrot + onion Recipes – Save Money, Eat Well

Cooking with One carrot + onion doesn’t have to be expensive. Try these cheap, tasty, and filling recipes.

Recipes with One carrot + onion

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Steamed meatballs with frangipani.

Steamed meatballs with egg flowers, the eggs are cleverly cut into flower cups, filled with fresh meatballs, and served with vermicelli soaked in soup. The aromas blend after steaming. The meatballs are elastic, the eggs are tender, the vermicelli is tasty, and the red and green embellishments add color. You can taste the freshness of home cooking in one bite.

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Delicious Chicken Curry with Potatoes

✨Nutritional Value: Potatoes are rich in carbohydrates, vitamin C, potassium, and other nutrients. Vitamin C helps boost immunity. Chicken is an important source of high-quality protein, low in fat, easily digested and absorbed, and provides the body with various amino acids necessary for life. Curry contains turmeric, chili peppers, cumin, and other spices. Curcumin in turmeric has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, helping to protect body cells, while capsaicin in chili peppers promotes metabolism and increases appetite. Thin pancakes are great for layering with curry.

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Shrimp and Egg Curry Fried Rice

Today my kid made a curry fried rice. If you like fried rice, don't miss this one. Curry and overnight cold rice are essential, and other ingredients can be corn kernels, green beans, etc. This brand of curry is always available in my home. It is convenient and delicious to cook curry chicken, ribs, curry shrimp, etc.

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Nanchang Mixed Rice Noodles

The moment this bowl of Nanchang mixed rice noodles is served, the aroma fills your nostrils. Each strand of rice noodle is coated in a glistening sauce, springy and chewy, with the rich flavor of the blended sesame oil and the spiciness of the chili oil. The crispness of the dried radish, the caramelized aroma of the peanuts, and the freshness of the cilantro unfold in layers in your mouth, becoming more fragrant with each chew. Its status as a national delicacy stems from the meticulous care put into this bowl of noodles: the blended oil is the essence of vegetables and spices simmered for 15 minutes; the blended soy sauce is a savory-sweet flavor achieved by simmering rock sugar and spices; and it's paired with readily available chili oil—every seasoning is carefully blended. This seemingly simple bowl of mixed noodles embodies an ultimate pursuit of the essence of everyday life; one bite and you'll understand why it's so popular across the country.

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Macaroni with Mushroom and Minced Meat

My eldest son is sick. He doesn’t like porridge, but his throat is dry and he doesn’t want to eat, so I usually cook this macaroni. First, cook the soup base with dried scallops, then add your favorite vegetables and minced meat. It is nutritious, delicious and easy to digest.

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Shredded pork with Beijing sauce

Shredded pork with Beijing sauce is a classic Beijing dish. The pork tenderloin is shredded, stir-fried and coated with a sweet and salty yellow sauce, which is bright red in color. Served with shredded green onions and pancakes, the sauce is rich in flavor when rolled up, the shredded pork is tender, and the onion flavor relieves the greasiness. The sauce is thick and sticky, sweet and salty, and fresh in the saltiness. It is a versatile dish that can be eaten with rice or as a staple food, with a mellow and homely flavor.