Fuel your day with nutritious meals made with coriander stalks. Tasty, balanced, and easy to cook.
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This refreshing cold noodle dish balances sweet-and-sour flavours with juicy tomatoes, bright lime, and fresh coriander, finished with a fragrant chilli-and-sesame hot-oil dressing—and a “secret ingredient” of passion fruit for a summery twist. This refreshing cold noodles with a secret ingredient that is perfect for the hot summer weather!
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This golden-crisp Potato Pan Cake delivers a savory and creamy combination in every bite. Soft potatoes form the perfect base, combined with a light batter that creates a crispy texture on the outside yet remains soft on the inside. Creamy melted cheese blends with the fresh aroma of cilantro and spring onions, providing a warm and appetizing flavor. A sprinkle of black pepper and a pinch of salt completes this dish, making it a special snack for a casual breakfast or afternoon tea.
grated coconut fried to a golden hue blends harmoniously with the tender shredded chicken. Each piece of serundeng brings a balance of sweetness from the brown sugar, a touch of sourness from the tamarind juice, and the warmth of the spices—shallots, garlic, red chilies, cayenne pepper, turmeric, and coriander—that permeate throughout. The fragrance of lime leaves, galangal, and lemongrass envelops the overall aroma, creating an alluring tropical fragrance. The flavor is a dance of textures: crunchy, savory, and fragrant, with layers of complex flavors—sweet, savory, spicy, and fresh—perfect for accompanying warm rice or as a relaxing snack. This dish redefines a classic, remaining familiar yet leaving a deep flavor trail.
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Imagine that first surprising bite: crispy golden on the outside, when torn open, the surface reveals the warm, inviting aroma of fried potatoes. Inside, the texture is soft and slightly chewy—like a warm hug from within. The natural flavor of fried potatoes blends gently with the savory touch of spices and the fragrance of fresh spring onions and coriander. After being finely ground, these firm, round pieces of dough are dipped in egg, then fried until they turn a tempting golden brown, adding layers of rich flavor and enticing aroma. This simple dish conveys the warmth of home in one bite, making it the perfect choice for a casual snack or a main course accompaniment. Elegant, understated, yet capable of capturing anyone's taste buds.
"On the left is the non-spicy seafood sauce section: the aroma of freshness hits your nose as soon as it's served. The fish is soaked in the sweet fragrance of seafood sauce, so tender it trembles when you pick it up with chopsticks. My child immediately started gnawing on the fish belly, even chewing the lotus root slices soaked in the sauce with a satisfying crunch, exclaiming, 'Mom, this is even better than what you get at restaurants!'—the seafood sauce gives the vegetables a subtle sweetness, light yet not bland at all. My child even ate rice faster than usual. On the right is our spicy dry pot section: the aroma of the dry pot ingredients fills the kitchen as soon as the sauce is poured on. The fish skin is grilled until slightly crispy, bursting with juice with every bite when coated in spicy oil. Even the celery stalks are infused with the spicy fragrance, becoming more flavorful the longer they cook. In the end, even the last bit of sauce at the bottom of the pot..." It had to be poured over rice and polished clean. The moment this pot of fish was served, the kids on the left exclaimed, "Mmm, this is so tender!" while we on the right were shouting, "Wow, this is so spicy and delicious!" The divider clearly separated the flavors; some were tender, some were fragrant. Even the usually picky kid devoured the lotus root slices. We used a special grill pan for fish that can be heated directly. It bubbled and steamed as soon as the flame was turned on, making it incredibly satisfying to eat and cook at the same time—the kids on the left were plucking at the tender, seafood-flavored fish, while we on the right were enjoying the juicy, spicy pieces of fish, taking a sip of wine, the spicy aroma mingling with the wine's fragrance, enveloped in the warmth—it was so addictive! If you don't have this special pan, a small alcohol stove with a regular grill pan works just as well, filling the air with a smoky, hearty atmosphere. Life is just too good!
The core taste of "jade butterfly condensed fat" is smooth and delicate, melting in the mouth. 1. The intuitive association of "condensed fat": as soft and tender as solidified animal fat (such as lard and mutton fat), dense and non-granular, it can be melted by a light touch of the tongue, similar to the soft texture of tender tofu or pudding, but more chewy and slightly glutinous like rice products. 2. Combined with the characteristics of rice tofu: retain the fragrance of rice itself, chewing it has the smoothness of rice paste, and because of the moderate thickness of the "butterfly" shape, it brings a light and non-greasy taste, as if holding a piece of "melting" jade fat, sweet and salty tastes can be adapted to this texture description.