Comfort Food Recipes with Two chili peppers

Cozy up with these comforting Two chili peppers recipes — simple dishes that warm the heart.

Recipes with Two chili peppers

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Tender Tofu and Sea Bass Stew

I always steamed sea bass after buying it before. Today, I made a tender tofu and sea bass stew that was even more flavorful and delicious than steamed. The whole family raved about how fresh, fragrant, and tender it was. This tender tofu and sea bass stew features sea bass and tofu as the main ingredients: the fish pieces are marinated in soy sauce, oyster sauce, cooking wine, pepper, scallions, and ginger until fragrant and flavorful, then simmered in a clay pot with pan-fried tofu until slightly golden brown. Onions, garlic, and Sichuan peppercorns (with a touch of spicy chili peppers) bring out a rich and savory aroma. The texture is tender and smooth, and the broth is perfect with rice—a hot and satisfying meal for the whole family.

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Stir-fried pork with beans

Stir-fried beans with minced meat is a great dish to go with rice. It looks great, with shiny green beans and brown minced meat, the contrasting colors are striking and exude an attractive luster. In terms of nutritional value, beans are rich in vitamins and dietary fiber, and minced meat is rich in protein. The combination of the two is nutritious and can provide the human body with a variety of essential nutrients. Students who like spicy food can add chili peppers~😀

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Stir-fried pickled radish with kidney

As the stove fire rises, the fried kidney with sour radish cubes is like a warm taste painting. The sour radish cubes cut into dice-sized pieces are golden and translucent, and are stir-fried in hot oil to produce a mellow sour and refreshing taste. Each piece is plump and crispy, and the juice overflows when you bite it; the kidney is cut into fine wheat ears, and is fried at high temperature to curl into an exquisite flower shape. The surface is slightly burnt and shiny, and the inside is fresh and chewy, with just the right chewiness. Red and green chili peppers and scallions are dotted in it, and the spicy and sour taste is intertwined, and the sour and spicy taste rushes straight into the nose. One spoonful of it, the sour, spicy, fresh and fragrant explode on the tip of the tongue, and the crisp and tender taste collides alternately. The rich home-style flavor makes people can't help but eat two bowls of rice.

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Pickled Radish

Flavor characteristics: This is a quick-pickled vegetable (pickled pepper radish), with a short pickling time (usually a few hours to a day before eating). It has a sour, spicy, and crunchy taste, with the numbing aroma of Sichuan peppercorns. It is refreshing and appetizing, and can also be eaten as a snack.

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Pineapple Salad with Tender Beef

This pineapple beef salad smells so good it'll make your mouth water the moment it hits the table! The tender, bouncy beef is coated in glistening red chili oil, and the pineapple chunks are soaked in the sauce. Each bite is bursting with sweet and sour juices, followed by the spiciness of the beef. The crispness of the celery and chili peppers blends perfectly with the aroma of garlic, creating a rich and refreshing flavor profile. The beef is so tender you don't even need to chew it, and the sweet and sour pineapple balances the spiciness perfectly. It's so appetizing, you'll want to clean every last drop of sauce from the plate.

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Stir-fried pork belly with pickled chili peppers

This stir-fried pork belly with pickled chili peppers looks incredibly appetizing! The golden, crispy pork belly is coated in fragrant, orange-red pickled chili peppers, and topped with vibrant green garlic sprouts and red and green peppers. The bright and festive colors are incredibly appealing. The rich, fatty pork belly and the tangy, spicy pickled chili peppers blend perfectly. One bite is fragrant but not greasy, spicy yet slightly sweet—it's so delicious you won't be able to stop eating! Plus, with both meat and vegetables, the nutritional balance is just right, making it a perfect dish to eat with rice.

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Pickled pepper dry pot chicken

Braised chicken with pickled peppers is a dish with unique flavor. Chicken is rich in high-quality protein, fat, vitamins, and various minerals such as calcium, phosphorus, and iron. These are important nutrients required for normal physiological activities of the human body and can provide energy and nutritional support for the body. Can dispel cold and warm the body: Pickled peppers are warm in nature. Eating braised chicken with pickled peppers in cold weather can help dispel the cold in the body and make people feel warm.

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Shredded Chicken with Scallion Oil

- Taste: The meat is tender and juicy, the chicken skin is crispy, the chicken meat is firm yet tender, it is neither greasy nor hard when chewed, and it has a rich and fresh flavor.

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Stir-fried pork with velvet mushrooms

Soak the velvet mushrooms and tear them into thin strips. Cut the pork belly into thin slices and fry until the oil comes out. Heat the oil and sauté the minced garlic. Add the velvet mushrooms and stir-fry until fragrant. Add the pork slices and fry together. Drizzle with soy sauce and sprinkle with chopped green onions. The mushroom meat is tender and fresh, the pork slices are fragrant but not greasy, and the sauce is wrapped with the freshness of the mushrooms. It is simple, quick and goes well with rice.

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Seeking Fresh Food in the Green Fields

The beauty of this stir-fried radish leaves with minced meat lies in its simple yet heartwarming details: Homegrown radish leaves stir-fried with minced meat. The core radish leaves are all homegrown and pesticide-free, picked fresh in the morning while still dewy, locking in their crispness, sweetness, and natural freshness. Stir-fried quickly over high heat with fresh lean minced meat, the slightly spicy and fresh leaves blend perfectly with the rich aroma of the meat. The result is a crisp, tender, and refreshing dish that's perfect with rice, a home-style flavor that gets better with every bite. Natural and healthy, suitable for the whole family. Radish leaves are rich in Vitamin A, Vitamin C, and dietary fiber. Combined with the high-quality protein from lean minced meat, this low-fat, high-nutrition dish promotes intestinal motility, cleanses the stomach, and provides essential energy. It's a safe and delicious meal for both the elderly and children, a simple yet nutritious option.