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The moment you take a bite, the tender meat slices are wrapped in the sweet and sour appetizing tomato juice, and the rich and mellow soup is wrapped in the meat aroma, blooming on the tip of your tongue, which not only retains the freshness and juiciness of the meat, but also absorbs the refreshing fruity aroma of tomatoes. The soup is delicious and tender, and every bite satisfies your taste buds. After a bowl of it, the warmth spreads from the bottom of your stomach to your whole body, making you feel healed.
The tender minced meat is stir-fried until it is charred and fragrant, and then paired with the salty, fragrant and firm dried tofu. The two are quickly stir-fried over high heat and coated with a rich sauce. The taste is rich, salty, fresh and slightly spicy, and it goes well with rice. It is a homely but addictive quick dish.
Slice the pork tenderloin, mix with soy sauce and starch, and marinate for 10 minutes. Heat oil to fry bean paste, minced garlic, and dried chili peppers, add broth and bring to a boil, add the meat slices and blanch the vegetables. Pour the broth into a bowl, add minced garlic and chili powder, and pour hot oil to enhance the aroma. The meat slices are tender and tasty, the soup is spicy and mellow, and the side dishes absorb the red oil. It is hot and refreshing when you take a bite, and it is perfect with rice!
After tasting this dish of fried clam meat at the "Lettuce Club", I was deeply attracted by its unique flavor. The tender clam meat is wrapped with salty and fragrant dried radish, the green and red peppers add spiciness, and the crispy peanuts are the finishing touch. The flavors are layered and it goes well with rice or wine. I went home and tried it repeatedly to adjust the delicious taste I remember. It is even better when rolled with lettuce, which is refreshing and rich.
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.
The taste and flavor of this dish are harmonious with distinct layers. The soft and sticky corn has a natural sweetness, the firm diced meat is wrapped in the aroma of sauce, and the crisp and tender green and red peppers hide a slightly spicy or sweet "little temper". Every bite, first the refreshing peppers whet your appetite, then the sweet corn, and finally the mellow diced meat. The crisp, soft, fresh, sweet, and slightly spicy taste lingers in your mouth, making it lively and comfortable, like a small poem with fireworks~ In terms of color, it is a lively collision - the golden and plump corn kernels are like scattered sunshine, and the emerald green peppers are clear after the rain.
Bright red in color, spicy and fresh, with a smooth texture, the tofu is covered with a rich sauce, slightly spicy with a hint of numbing, perfect with rice, simple to make, and a much-loved home-cooked delicacy.
- Four Seasons Shine Together: Beans (summer), Eggplant (summer), Vermicelli (common food), Fried Eggs (universal), meaning the gathering of ingredients from all four seasons, "Shine Together" reflects the blending of colors and deliciousness, and also has a beautiful meaning.
Stir-fried pork belly with stir-fried green beans is a combination that is so delicious that you will stomp your feet! Stir-fry the pork belly until it is golden and oily, and the aroma of fat mixed with the aroma of meat comes out first, and then wraps with the roasted green beans after stir-frying. Each bean is full of gravy, crispy on the outside and tender on the inside with a greasy feel. When you bite it, you will first taste the salty, fragrant and tender taste of the pork belly, and the fat will melt in your mouth, followed by the roasted and slightly spicy aroma of the green beans. The sweetness of the beans is more obvious with the aroma of meat, and the salty, fresh and spicy interweaves on the tip of your tongue, making you want to scrape away the rice crust at the bottom of the pot. With rice, you can eat the whole bowl directly, and you have to lick the oily fragrance at the corners of your mouth after eating, which is very satisfying!
Deer antler mushrooms have a crisp and tender texture and a unique mushroom aroma. After fully absorbing the meat juice, the flavor blends more mellowly; the red and yellow bell peppers are bright and colorful, and they are paired with brown beef and dark brown deer antler mushrooms, creating rich and harmonious colors. Selected tender beef parts are quickly stir-fried to lock in the juice. It goes well with rice and is appetizing. Everyone who eats it will praise the deliciousness.