Shake up your routine with these unexpected yet delicious 50g flour recipes — fun, easy, and full of flavour.
The pan-fried glutinous rice bean paste pancakes have a crispy exterior thanks to white sesame seeds, while the glutinous rice inside is soft and elastic, wrapped in a delicate and dense bean paste filling. The sweet aroma blends with the natural flavors of the grains. A gentle bite and the warm pancake melts on your tongue, revealing a uniquely warm and delicious combination of soft, sweet, and slightly crispy textures. This is a truly captivating Chinese dessert that will captivate you with its delicious flavors!
The fried tofu balls are golden yellow when they are just out of the pan, with a crispy outer skin. When you bite them open, the inside is soft and chewy, with the aroma of beans mixed with the aroma of seasonings. Eat them hot, one bite at a time is very satisfying.
Coffee cream cake roll, with smooth and dense cream in the middle, the mellowness of coffee and the sweetness of cream blend perfectly. The brown cake body is wrapped with rich coffee aroma~ Whether it is used as breakfast to wake up vitality, afternoon tea to add comfort, or to share sweetness with girlfriends, it is perfect. Who can resist the happiness of falling in love with it in one bite? Hurry up and make arrangements~
Take a bite of oyster omelette, and the crispy, charred crust melts in your mouth. The plump oysters, like little bombs, pop with a burst of freshness! The egg is slippery, the chopped green onions add a burst of flavor, and the fish sauce makes it so fragrant you want to weld your cheeks to the plate. This is a classic Chaoshan delicacy! Our local area is close to the sea, so oysters are fresh and affordable. Selling them outside can be incredibly expensive, and the freshness of the ingredients is often a struggle. Making them at home is a breeze, with genuine ingredients and an incredible value. Make as many as you want, with plenty of fresh oysters to spare, and fry up a plate full of them for instant oyster omelette freedom!
Traditional Teochew radish cake is usually deep-fried, but this twist is a fun twist! First, steam it to allow the sweet potato flour to blend with the shredded radish, Chinese sausage, and celery, locking in the soft, chewy texture. Then, pan-fry it until the crust becomes golden and crispy, while the inside remains soft and fluffy. The sweetness of the radish blends with the fragrant Chinese sausage and savory celery for a rich, complex dish. This homemade dish is both delicious and satisfying, capturing both traditional flavors and new textures!