Creative Ways to Cook with 4 tablespoons of cooking wine – Recipes You Haven’t Tried

Shake up your routine with these unexpected yet delicious 4 tablespoons of cooking wine recipes — fun, easy, and full of flavour.

Recipes with 4 tablespoons of cooking wine

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Sweet and sour spareribs

The sweet and sour amber soup coats the ribs, and the meat is super tender when you bite it. The meat is stewed until the bones and meat are "half pushed and half pushed". The meat falls off the bones with a slight pull. It is soft but not rotten and a little elastic. The bones are so shiny that the sweet and sour taste permeates every strand of meat. The meat eater will lick the sauce on the plate every time~~

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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.