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Stir-fried pickled mustard greens with minced pork is a staple at Hunan restaurants—almost every table orders it. The bright green pickled mustard greens are coated in fragrant minced pork, mixed with the slight spiciness of diced red peppers. It's crisp and chewy, with a savory and delicious flavor. It's so good with rice that you can easily eat two large bowls; it's a universally acknowledged "rice-eating king." Going to a Hunan restaurant and not ordering it is like not truly experiencing the authentic flavors of Hunan cuisine!
Wash and cut green pepper into strips, cut ham into strips, beat eggs and stir-fry until they are chunky and serve. Heat oil and sauté minced garlic, add green pepper and stir-fry until half soft, add ham and stir-fry until fragrant, pour in eggs, add salt and a little light soy sauce to season, stir-fry quickly and evenly. The color is bright, the green pepper is slightly spicy, the ham is salty and fragrant, and the eggs are tender and smooth. It goes well with rice and is quick and easy to make.
This Grated Cassava Cake offers a simple yet alluring tropical flavor. The soft grated cassava blends with the savory taste of desiccated coconut and the natural sweetness of coconut sugar, creating a tempting aroma. The texture is soft, chewy, and slightly chewy, providing a comforting sensation in every bite. With just the right amount of sweetness and a balanced touch of savory, this cake is perfect for an afternoon snack with warm tea or as a special treat that brings a touch of tradition to your table.
Stir-fried bacon with green and red peppers is rich in nutrients: bacon contains protein, fat, and mineral nutrients, which can provide energy and nutrition for the human body. Green and red peppers are rich in vitamin C, B vitamins, carotene, and a variety of minerals. Among them, the content of vitamin C is relatively high, which helps to enhance immunity and promote iron absorption. The spicy taste of green and red peppers and the salty and fragrant taste of bacon can stimulate the taste buds, increase appetite, and make people eat more appetizingly.
Braised Grouper with Fermented Salted Peanuts is a captivating dish full of warmth and character. The tender grouper flesh melts in your mouth, enveloped in a rich, rich broth—where the savory fermented peanuts embrace the natural flavor of the fish, punctuated by the rich aroma of the spices, creating a deep dimension of flavor. Each mouthful offers a harmony of textures: the tenderness of the fish, the intensity of the salted peanuts, and a subtle sweetness that evokes memories of classic home cooking. This dish is more than just a dish—it is a comforting, warm, umami-infused elegy that invites another bowl.
- Vitamin and mineral supplement: Green and red peppers are rich in vitamin C (anti-oxidation, enhance immunity) and B vitamins; eggplant contains vitamin E (protect cells) and potassium (regulate blood pressure, maintain electrolyte balance), which can provide the body with a variety of basic nutrients. - Promote digestion: Capsaicin in peppers can stimulate the secretion of digestive juices and increase appetite; eggplant is rich in dietary fiber, which can promote intestinal peristalsis and help prevent constipation. - Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory: Both ingredients contain antioxidants (such as anthocyanins in eggplant and carotenoids in peppers), which help reduce oxidative damage in the body and delay cell aging.
The taste and flavor of this dish are harmonious with distinct layers. The soft and sticky corn has a natural sweetness, the firm diced meat is wrapped in the aroma of sauce, and the crisp and tender green and red peppers hide a slightly spicy or sweet "little temper". Every bite, first the refreshing peppers whet your appetite, then the sweet corn, and finally the mellow diced meat. The crisp, soft, fresh, sweet, and slightly spicy taste lingers in your mouth, making it lively and comfortable, like a small poem with fireworks~ In terms of color, it is a lively collision - the golden and plump corn kernels are like scattered sunshine, and the emerald green peppers are clear after the rain.
The fresh spiciness of green peppers blends perfectly with the unique flavor of preserved eggs, creating an enticing color. One bite offers a savory, slightly spicy, and multi-layered taste experience. There are still people who haven't tried stir-fried green peppers with preserved eggs; you absolutely must try it! It's so delicious you won't be able to stop eating it, and it's perfect with rice.
This dish, in fact, is better to use mud carp which is very bony and not suitable for old and young. So I replace it with grass carp belly.