Cozy up with these comforting 2 tablespoons oil recipes — simple dishes that warm the heart.
Spicy and refreshing lemon chicken feet, with a unique spicy and sour taste, can stimulate the taste buds and increase appetite, especially suitable for eating in summer when appetite is poor. Chicken feet are rich in nutrients such as collagen, which can supplement the body with the necessary nutrients, help maintain the body's normal physiological functions, and are also good for skin health, making the skin more elastic.
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.
Golden needle unicorn phoenix tail shrimp is a delicate dish. Remove the shell of fresh shrimp and keep the tail, open the back and fill it with enoki mushrooms, coat it with crispy batter and fry it until golden, it looks like a unicorn wearing armor. The shrimp tail is bright red and curled up like a phoenix tail, crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. The enoki mushrooms are full of shrimp freshness, and are drizzled with sweet and sour sauce or pepper and salt to enhance the flavor. The color is bright and the taste is rich, making it a good dish for banquets.
Shogayaki is a beloved Japanese dish featuring thin slices of pork sautéed in a fragrant ginger-infused sauce. The pork is typically marinated briefly in a mixture of soy sauce, mirin, sake, and freshly grated ginger, then quickly stir-fried until tender. This savory-sweet combination delivers a comforting flavor profile that's both robust and refreshing. Often served with steamed rice and shredded cabbage, Shōgayaki is a staple in Japanese home cooking, appreciated for its simplicity and satisfying taste.
The plump glutinous corn is filled with salted egg yolks, and the golden quicksand is intertwined with the sweet and crispy tenderness. The salty and fragrant soft sand melts on the tip of the tongue. Corn is rich in dietary fiber and vitamins, which helps digestion and enhances immunity; salted egg yolks contain high-quality protein and lecithin. Red and green peppers are dotted in between, brightening the color and adding crispness. It is both delicious and nutritious. Every bite is fragrant and makes people unable to stop.
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.
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.
Shrimp, tofu and steamed egg is a nutritious dish that helps maintain the body's normal physiological functions and promote muscle repair and growth. Shrimp is rich in calcium, iron, magnesium and other minerals, tofu contains calcium, phosphorus, etc., eggs contain iron, zinc, etc. These elements are important for maintaining bone health, promoting blood circulation and body metabolism.
- Eggplant is rich in vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin C, vitamin P, protein, carbohydrates and minerals. The vitamin P can reduce the fragility and permeability of capillaries and increase the adhesion between cells. Eating it regularly is beneficial to softening blood vessels.
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.