Comfort Food Recipes with one teaspoon of white sugar

Cozy up with these comforting one teaspoon of white sugar recipes — simple dishes that warm the heart.

Recipes with one teaspoon of white sugar

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Ruby Double White

Benefits of this dish: - White radish: Rich in vitamin C and dietary fiber, it can promote digestion, clear away heat and promote salivation, and its refreshing taste can neutralize the spiciness of ginger. ​ - Ginger slices: Contains gingerol, gingerol and other ingredients, which can dispel cold, warm the stomach and increase appetite. Pairing with white radish can balance the properties of the ingredients, one cool and one hot. The crispness of the white radish is combined with the spiciness of the ginger slices, and then paired with the salty or slightly spicy red seasoning. The taste is distinct and suitable for appetizers, especially for summer relieving greasiness.

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Stir-fried beef noodles

You can make delicious stir-fried beef noodles at home with a perfect wok hei (wok aroma): the rice noodles are dry and the beef is tender. Onions, bean sprouts, chives and scallions are stir-fried together, creating a wonderfully fragrant dish. Simply season with soy sauce, oyster sauce, pepper and other seasonings. The dish is almost oil-free, yet still incredibly fragrant and full of smoky flavor.

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A very delicious hot and sour rice noodle dish

Sichuan sweet potato noodles are smooth, chewy, and bouncy, soaking up the tangy, spicy, and numbing broth. One slurp and the aroma is heavenly. The peanuts are crunchy, and the pickled radish and green beans add a refreshing crunch, while the cilantro and scallions release their freshness. The tangy and spicy flavor is so addictive, you'll want to drink every last drop of the broth. This is a signature street food from Chongqing and Sichuan, and a popular national dish across China. A bowl of it will make you sweat, providing a truly satisfying experience. It's a genuine delicacy loved by people of all ages.

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Stir-fried sea cucumber with scallions

Braised sea cucumber with scallions is a classic Shandong dish that perfectly blends the freshness of the sea, the aroma of scallions, and the richness of the sauce. It has a rich texture, strong aroma, and mellow taste, making it a comprehensive enjoyment from sight, smell, and taste.

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Scallion and White Mushroom Chicken Thighs

Stir-fried chicken drumsticks with white mushrooms is a flavorful and simple home-style stir-fry. Tender chicken drumsticks are cut into small pieces and quickly stir-fried in hot oil until golden brown and fragrant. They are then stir-fried together with sliced shiitake mushrooms. The sweetness of the mushrooms and the savory aroma of the chicken blend together perfectly. The shiitake mushrooms soak up the meat juices, becoming tender yet bouncy, while the chicken is smooth and juicy. A drizzle of light soy sauce enhances the flavor, making it savory and delicious. Every bite is a perfect collision of mushroom and meat flavors, making it both appetizing and satisfying.

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Stir-fried corn, green pepper and diced meat

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.

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Spicy and Fragrant Double-Flavor Grilled Fish

"On the left is the non-spicy seafood sauce section: the aroma of freshness hits your nose as soon as it's served. The fish is soaked in the sweet fragrance of seafood sauce, so tender it trembles when you pick it up with chopsticks. My child immediately started gnawing on the fish belly, even chewing the lotus root slices soaked in the sauce with a satisfying crunch, exclaiming, 'Mom, this is even better than what you get at restaurants!'—the seafood sauce gives the vegetables a subtle sweetness, light yet not bland at all. My child even ate rice faster than usual. On the right is our spicy dry pot section: the aroma of the dry pot ingredients fills the kitchen as soon as the sauce is poured on. The fish skin is grilled until slightly crispy, bursting with juice with every bite when coated in spicy oil. Even the celery stalks are infused with the spicy fragrance, becoming more flavorful the longer they cook. In the end, even the last bit of sauce at the bottom of the pot..." It had to be poured over rice and polished clean. The moment this pot of fish was served, the kids on the left exclaimed, "Mmm, this is so tender!" while we on the right were shouting, "Wow, this is so spicy and delicious!" The divider clearly separated the flavors; some were tender, some were fragrant. Even the usually picky kid devoured the lotus root slices. We used a special grill pan for fish that can be heated directly. It bubbled and steamed as soon as the flame was turned on, making it incredibly satisfying to eat and cook at the same time—the kids on the left were plucking at the tender, seafood-flavored fish, while we on the right were enjoying the juicy, spicy pieces of fish, taking a sip of wine, the spicy aroma mingling with the wine's fragrance, enveloped in the warmth—it was so addictive! If you don't have this special pan, a small alcohol stove with a regular grill pan works just as well, filling the air with a smoky, hearty atmosphere. Life is just too good!