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This classic Cantonese dish features the fragrant aroma of barbecued pork wrapped in the sandy, sticky texture of salted egg yolk. The tenderness of the meat and the salty, fragrant flavor of the egg yolk explode in your mouth, a truly satisfying experience! Let me tell you, this dish wouldn't be worth hundreds of dollars in a restaurant. Making it at home is both delicious and economical, transforming a high-end restaurant experience into a value-for-money home-style meal. Make one now and delight your taste buds and wallet!
When you eat steamed pork with rice flour outside, it's either just steamed pork or just steamed pork ribs with rice flour. It's unlike making it at home, where you can add whatever you want! My portion includes steamed pork with rice flour, pork ribs, and pork belly. The pork belly's soft, glutinous skin, coated in rice flour, melts in your mouth. For a savory bite, try the pork ribs, where the spiciness of the bones is infused with the flavor of spices. For a leaner dish, try the pork belly, which is firm, flavorful, and not too dry. It perfectly captures all the flavors. And since it's homemade, the seasoning is generous, and the flavor comes purely from the ingredients and the care put into making it. If you like spicy food, add chili powder for a satisfying flavor. Every bite is satisfying, and it's much more satisfying than the monotonous portions you get out there! Speaking of Sichuan and Chongqing steamed pork with rice flour, it's a favorite dish of the locals. When dining at a restaurant in Sichuan and Chongqing, the first thing you'll hear as you enter is, "Boss, give me some steamed pork with rice flour. I want the delicious kind!" Steamed pork with rice flour is a favorite in Sichuan and Chongqing. Just like Chongqing residents can't live without hot pot and Chengdu residents can't live without teahouses, it's an essential dish on every household's dining table. It's even a must-have during festivals.
The sweet and sour amber soup coats the ribs, and the meat is super tender when you bite it. The meat is stewed until the bones and meat are "half pushed and half pushed". The meat falls off the bones with a slight pull. It is soft but not rotten and a little elastic. The bones are so shiny that the sweet and sour taste permeates every strand of meat. The meat eater will lick the sauce on the plate every time~~
The chicken is tender and smooth, and every bite is full of the unique coconut aroma of the ginseng. The two delicious flavors are intertwined and will be snatched up as soon as they are served. The method is also super simple and does not require superb cooking skills. First, marinate the chicken, then put the soaked ginseng and chicken into the rice cooker, press the switch and wait. No need to watch in the middle, it is easy to get it done, even a kitchen novice can easily serve delicious dishes.
In Sichuan and Chongqing, this braised rice dish is known as "Kong Fan." Braised pumpkin, dried mushrooms, and rice create a golden rice dish that blends the sweetness of pumpkin with the savory flavors of mushrooms and minced meat. The crispy texture of rice crust and the chewy, soft texture of pumpkin create a truly delicious dish. Even without the added ingredients, you'll still be left wanting more!
This dish, steamed shrimp with garlic paste, is made by simply seasoning the shrimp with salt and garlic paste, and then steaming it in a steamer with boiling water for about five minutes, which perfectly locks in the freshness and elasticity of the shrimp meat. When it is removed from the pot, it is drizzled with hot oil and soy sauce to make the garlic aroma burst, and the whole thing is refreshing and not greasy, with a fresh and fragrant aroma. This dish is quick and healthy, but you need to accurately control the steaming time and oil temperature to avoid the shrimp meat being tough or the garlic paste being burnt and bitter.
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.
The fresh fragrance of cordyceps flowers and the sweet fragrance of red dates linger, and the chicken is soaked in the soup and tender and boneless. It is smooth and delicate, the sweetness of red dates penetrates the texture, the cordyceps flowers are crisp and refreshing, and the soup adds flavor to the rice. Rich in amino acids, iron and various trace elements, it replenishes the body and nourishes the blood. It is a classic steamed dish that is nourishing and delicious. I can finish two bowls of rice with the soup. Others save their money in bank cards, and my money saves calories.
The meat-eating beast suddenly craves cola chicken wings, and grumbles that I haven't eaten them for a long time~ I must arrange it immediately! Look at these golden chicken wings, wrapped in bright red and rich sauce, and they are tender and juicy. The sweetness of cola and the aroma of light soy sauce and dark soy sauce blend perfectly, and the aroma is crazy and dazzling! The meat-eating beast eats it very happily, and keeps shouting that this is the most delicious cola chicken wings in the world. The old mother's sense of accomplishment is directly full~ This dish uses cola to stew chicken wings, and boils out a unique sweet fragrance. It is a "tongue harvester" for children, specializing in all kinds of rice residue!
This passion fruit and pineapple juice pork ribs dish is a surprising and innovative flavorful creation I encountered while traveling in Nanning. After trying the local passion fruit pork ribs in Nanning, a core passion fruit producing area, I added homemade pineapple juice to elevate the flavor. The golden, translucent passion fruit shells serve as a delicate container, nestling the ribs, smothered in a rich sauce and sprinkled with white sesame seeds. The appearance alone is breathtaking. The sweetness of my homemade pineapple juice blends beautifully with the tartness of the passion fruit, softening the rich sauce flavor of the ribs and allowing the dual fruity notes to spread across the palate. This dish boasts a refreshing tropical fruit flavor over the local original. Bromelain simmers the ribs until they are tender and flavorful, and each bite offers a delicate balance of sweet and sour, salty, and savory, creating a unique flavor experience. Although the price of this dish in the local area is a bit pricey - almost a hundred dollars, once you have tasted it, you will know that it is worth the money. Once you have tasted it, you will never forget it!