Easy white pepper to taste Recipes – Quick Meals Everyone Will Enjoy

Discover delicious and easy-to-make recipes using white pepper to taste. Perfect for busy weeknights and family dinners.

Recipes with white pepper to taste

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Jade white jade rolls.

Jade white rolls are wrapped with cabbage leaves and steamed to perfection. The leaves are translucent white with emerald green edges. The golden red soup is poured over them, and shredded with scallions and red peppers. They are fresh and mellow, and you can taste the exquisite blend of meat and vegetables in one bite.

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Chicken Francese

Chicken Francese is a classic Italian-American dish with tender, egg-dipped chicken cutlets in a tangy lemon-butter and white wine sauce. Often served with pasta or bread, it balances crisp texture with rich, citrusy flavor.

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Spring-like soft tofu

The tender tofu lies in the white porcelain bowl, like jade soaked in a spring stream, trembling and shaking with fine waves when touched by fingertips. The aroma of soybeans exposed to the summer sun is hidden in the texture. A sip is as refreshing as autumn dew, and swallowing it is as sweet as the melting water of winter snow floating in the throat. With a light pinch of chopsticks, it turns into half a pool of clouds, mixed with the green of chopped green onions, as if the four seasons are crushed and gently fed into the mouth

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Fresh shrimp and egg mixed with three vegetables

This dish tastes really good. The fresh shrimp meat is chewy and firm, with the freshness of seafood; the boiled eggs are cut into pieces, the yolk is dense, the egg white is smooth, and it has a mellow egg fragrance; the cucumber is crisp and juicy, and the onion is slightly spicy and sweet. The freshness of the two just balances the richness of the fresh shrimp. Several ingredients collide in the mouth, with soft and tender interweaving with crispness, and clear layers. ​

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Fried Rice with Kencur and Stinky Beans

Nasi Goreng Kencur Campur Petai is a typical Indonesian fried rice dish that combines the distinctive aroma of kencur with the unique taste of petai. The fine spices consist of cayenne pepper, shallots, garlic, and kencur which are sauteed until fragrant. The eggs are beaten and scrambled, then mixed with white rice, sliced petai, sweet soy sauce, salt, and flavoring. The simple cooking process produces fried rice with a savory, spicy taste and a distinctive aroma of spices, perfect served warm as a breakfast or dinner menu.

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Fragrant sesame oil soba noodles with shrimp, shredded chicken, and cucumber

The green of shredded cucumber, the golden color of fried eggs and the whiteness of shrimps are spread on the chewy buckwheat noodles. The sauce is flavored with garlic, chili powder and sesame oil, and then added with soy sauce, vinegar and oyster sauce to enhance the flavor, sugar and salt to blend the taste, and a few drops of sesame oil and pepper oil to make the aroma more layered. The red, green and white are intertwined, and the sour, spicy and fresh fragrance bursts on the tip of the tongue. Buckwheat noodles are low in fat and high in fiber, shrimps are rich in protein, and cucumbers are refreshing and relieve greasiness. You must know how to make the soul sauce, which can be mixed with cucumbers, preserved eggs, etc.)

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Oyster Omelette (a classic Chaoshan delicacy in Guangdong)

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!

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Sichuan and Chongqing specialty cold noodles

Sichuan and Chongqing special cold noodles, both delicious and beautiful. The noodles are chewy and chewy, paired with crisp bean sprouts, sweet cucumber shreds, and crispy peanuts, with rich taste. The sauce is the soul, with bright red chili oil and spicy pepper powder as the base, soy sauce to enhance the freshness, balsamic vinegar to add acidity, minced garlic and chopped green onions to stimulate the aroma, spicy, fresh, fragrant and sour interweaving, with a rich taste. Sichuan and Chongqing tourism is hot, and cold noodles have become a must-try delicacy, especially in the bustling food square, where bowls of cold noodles are placed on the stalls, and the noodles are piled into a small mountain, with red, green, yellow and white staggered, and the appearance is eye-catching. Tourists sit around and taste it, sweating from the spiciness but still unable to stop, becoming a bright business card for Sichuan and Chongqing's food culture.

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Lemon and Caper Salmon Linguine

Lemon and Caper Salmon Linguine is a delightful pasta dish that combines tender salmon with the bright flavors of lemon and the briny notes of capers. The creamy sauce, infused with garlic and a hint of white wine, perfectly coats the linguine, making it a harmonious blend of rich and fresh tastes. This recipe is both elegant and straightforward, ideal for a special dinner or a comforting weeknight meal.