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Chop the pig's feet into pieces and blanch them to remove the blood foam. Soak the soybeans in advance. Heat the oil and stir-fry the ginger slices. Add the pig's feet and stir-fry until slightly yellow. Add light soy sauce and dark soy sauce for seasoning. Add hot water to cover the ingredients. Bring to a boil over high heat and then simmer over low heat. When the pig's feet are soft and rotten, add the soybeans and continue to stew until the soybean fragrance overflows and the soup is thick. Sprinkle some chopped green onions before serving. The soft and glutinous pig's feet are wrapped in the aroma of sauce, and the soybeans absorb the gravy. It is full of satisfaction in one bite.
Sichuan and Chongqing cured meat is the same as durian - those who love it can take it as their life, and those who hate it have to take a detour when they smell it. Sichuan and Chongqing cured pig's trotters are a traditional delicacy with local characteristics. Its appearance is ruddy, the meat is firm and chewy, and it exudes a rich and mellow salty and fragrant cured flavor. It is usually served on the table during important festivals or when entertaining important guests. It is a "hard dish" on the table. ~ This cured pig's trotter stewed with kidney beans and kelp soup is salty and fragrant with the unique smokey smell of cypress branches. The skin is tough and the meat is glutinous. It is chewy and not dry. The kidney beans are full of fat, the flour is full of cured fragrance, and the kelp is slippery and wrapped in milky white soup. Every bite is full of the Sichuan and Chongqing style that cannot be dissolved. Even the soup wants to be soaked in rice and finished with a pot~~