Shake up your routine with these unexpected yet delicious 150g meat recipes — fun, easy, and full of flavour.
~~When I was preparing the recipe for steamed buns, I was nervous - although I have a dim sum chef certificate, can I really teach you how to make steamed buns? It was not until I drank three bowls of wine and sang "Courage" loudly that I suddenly realized: the joy of food is to try it yourself! After all, homemade steamed buns are about the smell of fireworks, and you are not going to participate in a competition, so why bother? ~~In fact, every time I look at the steamed buns just out of the pot, they are white and plump, and the thin skin and large fillings are full of fresh fragrance. Even the children in the neighborhood chase after me and say they want to learn from me! With the help of this wine and the enthusiasm of the children, I will serve the steaming hot tutorial here~ If it is not perfect, I hope you kitchen friends will bear with me! The recipe made 16.
This dish is made by dicing potatoes and carrots, stir-frying them with minced meat, and coating them with a rich sauce. The red, yellow, and brown colors interweave, making it visually attractive. The potatoes are soft, the carrots are slightly crispy, and the minced meat is fresh and fragrant, with a salty and fragrant taste. It is a delicious dish that goes well with rice and is also homely.
Pork and green peppers contain various minerals such as iron, zinc, and magnesium, which play an important role in maintaining bone health and promoting blood circulation.
This is a clear soup with lean pork slices. The clear soup has a light oily sheen, and the tender lean pork slices are stretched and floating. It is matched with crisp white ingredients, and red and green embellishments enhance the color and fragrance. It is simple and refreshing, and tastes warm and delicious. It is super comfortable to eat meat and drink soup.
This colorful stir-fry is very pretty! The corn kernels are golden and plump, the green beans are green and tender, the diced meat is fresh and tasty, the red pepper adds color and fragrance, and the tomato slices on the outside are like petals. The ingredients blend together, the taste is rich, and you can taste the freshness and sweetness in one bite. It's awesome!
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.
In Guangdong, this bowl of salted pork bone, dried vegetable, and peanut porridge is a lifesaver for those experiencing internal heat! It's my go-to when my throat gets dry and my mouth blisters. The pork bones are pre-marinated with salt and spices, resulting in a savory and flavorful porridge. The meat between the bones is rich in salt and flavor, making it incredibly satisfying to chew. The dried vegetables, a unique Guangdong specialty, absorb the essence of the porridge, leaving them soft, chewy, and with a unique vegetable aroma. The peanuts are stewed until soft and soft, melting in your mouth. The porridge is thick, and every spoonful is packed with the umami flavor of the ingredients, a salty, savory, and sweet lingering taste that moistens your tongue and throat. Having a bowl of this when you're experiencing internal heat is like installing a dual "fire-extinguishing and nourishing" system on your body. Heat quickly dissipates, leaving you feeling moisturized from the inside out and feeling incredibly comfortable! This "fire-reducing" porridge is a must-have at home! My little beast sipped three bowls straight.
Summer is a good time to eat melon, refreshing and sweet gourd melon ➕ ginger shreds ➕ minced meat suitable for men, women and children. The cooking method is simple.
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.