Budget-Friendly Red pepper (cut into strips) Recipes – Save Money, Eat Well

Cooking with Red pepper (cut into strips) doesn’t have to be expensive. Try these cheap, tasty, and filling recipes.

Recipes with Red pepper (cut into strips)

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Steamed sea bass

The benefits of steamed sea bass are mainly reflected in nutrition and health. • Rich in high-quality protein: Sea bass has a high protein content and is easily absorbed by the human body, which helps repair and grow body tissues and is suitable for people of all ages to supplement nutrition. • Low fat and healthier: Low fat content, mostly unsaturated fatty acids that are beneficial to cardiovascular health, can reduce fat accumulation and reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. • Rich and balanced nutrition: Contains a variety of minerals such as calcium, iron, zinc, and B vitamins, which are helpful for maintaining bone health, promoting metabolism and enhancing immunity. • Easy to digest and absorb: The steaming cooking method can retain nutrition to the greatest extent, and the fish meat is fresh and tender, with little gastrointestinal burden, especially suitable for the elderly, children and people after surgery.

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Thai Basil Pork

Thai style pork is a classic home-cooked dish, loved for its rich and spicy flavor. The unique Thai spices combine with the tender pork to create a tangy aroma that will make you want to eat your fingers. This dish is rich and tasty, great with white rice, every bite is full of layers, after eating the cheek lingering fragrance, is definitely a delicious choice that will never stop!

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Fried Squid

Stir-fried squid is simple to make and is delicious and appetizing! Served with colorful tri-color peppers, it is delicious and fragrant. My youngest son and I both love eating fresh squid. When we see a big one at the market, of course we have to buy some home to share with our baby!

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Stir-fried pork with velvet mushrooms

Soak the velvet mushrooms and tear them into thin strips. Cut the pork belly into thin slices and fry until the oil comes out. Heat the oil and sauté the minced garlic. Add the velvet mushrooms and stir-fry until fragrant. Add the pork slices and fry together. Drizzle with soy sauce and sprinkle with chopped green onions. The mushroom meat is tender and fresh, the pork slices are fragrant but not greasy, and the sauce is wrapped with the freshness of the mushrooms. It is simple, quick and goes well with rice.