What to Cook with half green and half red pepper – Tasty Recipes to Try

Looking for recipes with half green and half red pepper? We’ve got simple, tasty ideas the whole family will love — perfect for everyday cooking.

Recipes with half green and half red pepper

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Cabbage and Minced Pork Casserole

The soup made from cabbage and minced meat is sweet and fresh, the cabbage is soft, and the minced meat is tender and juicy. It is a home-cooked dish that goes well with rice.

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Stir-fried edamame with diced beef

The glossy sauce wraps the plump ingredients tightly, and the red, green and brown colors collide to create a visual temptation. Take a bite of the beef, the springy and tender beef is slightly spicy with the sauce, and the gravy bursts on the tip of the tongue; chew a few edamame, the crisp taste and the rich compound fragrance are perfectly balanced, with layers of salty, fresh and spicy. Whether you eat it with white rice or savor it as a side dish, this edamame stir-fried beef cubes can instantly ignite your taste buds, making you indulge in it and leaving you with endless aftertaste.

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Refreshing and tender cold tofu and preserved egg

This dish of tender tofu and preserved egg salad may seem simple, but it has a lot of special "meanings" in it: • A wonderful collision of tastes: tender tofu is as smooth and soft as pudding, with a sweet bean fragrance; the preserved egg is chewy and elastic, the egg yolk is dense and has a special "runny" feeling, and a unique salty fragrance. One soft and one tough, one light and one strong, the combination of a particularly rich taste is the key to many people falling in love with this dish.

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Korean Gochujang Eggs

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Three-color vegetable salad

This three-color salad provides a variety of nutrients, helps maintain good health, and is refreshing and delicious, suitable for most people.

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Homemade slow-cooked fragrant brine

I really can't eat the braised dishes sold outside. I tried a Chaoshan bagged marinade that was popular on the Internet before, but the greasy smell was too strong when it was cooked, and I couldn't get used to it. It seems that you can't be lazy when making braised food. It's still more reliable to carefully prepare a pot of marinade yourself. After each braising, carefully filter out impurities, boil it, let it cool, and put it in the refrigerator for the next time. Why does the old braising become more fragrant as it is braised? First, the protein, amino acids, and fat of the ingredients will melt into the sauce during the braising process, and the flavor of the spices will be released repeatedly. Under the interaction, the taste becomes more and more intense and the layers are richer; second, the more times the braising is done, the spicy aroma of the spices in the marinade and the umami flavor of the ingredients will gradually balance and stabilize, and the braised food will naturally be more mellow. You should also pay attention to the storage of the old braising: filter and boil it for sterilization after each braising, seal it well and refrigerate or freeze it. It is recommended to use it within 1-2 weeks, and it is best to boil it again once a week for sterilization to prevent deterioration.

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Fried crab with firewood

Crab is a delicious dish, and crabs are rich in nutrients • Supplement protein: Crabs are rich in high-quality protein. The protein content in crab meat per 100 grams is about 17 grams, and the amino acid composition is close to the needs of the human body, which helps the body's growth and development, repair tissues and maintain normal physiological functions. Crabs are rich in a variety of trace elements, such as potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium, iron, zinc, selenium, etc. Taking every 100 grams as an example, the calcium content is about 126 mg and the iron content is about 2.9 mg. These elements play an important role in maintaining bone health, promoting blood circulation, and enhancing immunity. It promotes brain development and helps adults maintain good cognitive function and memory.

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Stir-fried Clams with Green and Red Peppers in Black Bean Sauce

This dish features tender and juicy mussels, paired with the fresh spiciness of green and red peppers and the rich aroma of bean curd to create a home-cooked delicacy that is full of color and flavor. The oysters are crispy and bouncy, the savory flavor of the bean curd perfectly blended with the slight spiciness of the green and red peppers, which makes you want to eat. Every bite is full of layers, with both the freshness of seafood and the richness of soy sauce, it is an endlessly memorable side dish.