Healthy onion two layers Recipes for Every Day

Fuel your day with nutritious meals made with onion two layers. Tasty, balanced, and easy to cook.

Recipes with onion two layers

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Fresh shrimp and egg mixed with three vegetables

This dish tastes really good. The fresh shrimp meat is chewy and firm, with the freshness of seafood; the boiled eggs are cut into pieces, the yolk is dense, the egg white is smooth, and it has a mellow egg fragrance; the cucumber is crisp and juicy, and the onion is slightly spicy and sweet. The freshness of the two just balances the richness of the fresh shrimp. Several ingredients collide in the mouth, with soft and tender interweaving with crispness, and clear layers. ​

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Indian Chicken Masala Curry

The freshly cooked Indian curry chicken is a feast for the eyes! The thick golden curry sauce wraps each piece of tender chicken. As soon as the aroma of spices floats into the nose, you can smell the warmth of turmeric and the spiciness of cumin swirling in the air. Gently poke it with a spoon, the chicken is stewed soft and tender, and when you take a bite, the gravy mixed with curry bursts in your mouth - the soft fragrance brought by the Indian curry masala flavor, the fresh and spicy slowly rises, leaving a slight sweet aftertaste, and the carrots and onions become extremely tasty. The thick curry sauce is poured on the hot rice, and each grain of rice is wrapped in a golden coat. When you take a bite, the layers of spices unfold on the tip of the tongue, and the warmth irons from the stomach to the heart. After eating, you can't help but smell the curry fragrance on your fingers a few more times~

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Chicken rice

This "Chicken Thigh Rice" marinates boneless chicken thighs with scallion, ginger, soy sauce, dark soy sauce, cooking wine, sugar and a little oil, then puts them into a pot with washed rice, adds water to cover the rice, and cooks them in one click. The rice absorbs the sauce and chicken aroma, and each grain has a warm, salty and sweet taste. The chicken is tender and juicy; the fragrance of scallion and ginger is looming in the heat, adding layers. The whole thing is done in one pot, saving time and effort, and full of homely flavor, but you need to reserve about half an hour for marinating, and the ratio of water and marinade must be properly controlled to avoid the rice being too wet or the chicken being too salty/slightly dry.