What to Cook with /2 tsp pepper powder – Tasty Recipes to Try

Looking for recipes with /2 tsp pepper powder? We’ve got simple, tasty ideas the whole family will love — perfect for everyday cooking.

Recipes with /2 tsp pepper powder

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Rica-Rica Chicken Feet

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Braised Pork Knuckle

Braised Pork Knuckle is one of the staple food in any household in the Philippines and other Asian countries.Pork knuckles are commonly braised or roasted.Pork knuckle is also rich in collagen which is good for the skin and joints.When cooked properly, the meat is tender,juicy and flavorful.A combination of sweet,savoury and salty. Pork knuckle needs a lot of time to make it tender.Can use a pressure cooker for quicker cooking but i prefer for a slow cook/fire for a flavorful taste .

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Hong Kong-style crab cooked with basil leaves

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Tofu stuffed with vegetables

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Vegetable Fritters

Vegetable Bakwan offers a contrast of textures: a golden, crispy fried surface covers a soft, savory layer of vegetables (cabbage, carrots, leeks, celery), creating a balance of fresh and warm flavors. The quick mixing and frying process makes it practical as a snack or side dish, but attention must be paid to the consistency of the batter and the temperature of the oil so that the bakwan does not absorb excess oil or fail to crisp.

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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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Shredded chicken

This “Shredded Chicken” dish combines finely shredded steamed chicken with the aroma of garlic, shallots, and ginger, then doused in hot oil to create a savory-warm touch and a soft crunchy texture on the onion pieces. The chicken is tender and the soy sauce and oyster sauce marinade is evenly absorbed, sweetened by the freshness of the cilantro. The steaming process makes this dish relatively low in fat and practical, but requires precision in steaming duration so that the chicken texture is not too soft and careful when pouring hot oil so that the onions do not burn and the spices are perfectly mixed.

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Indonesian corn fritter

A mouth-watering Indonesian snack, made from grated and mashed sweet corn, then mixed with spices such as shallots, garlic, and curly chilies. The dough is enriched with eggs and wheat flour, resulting in a texture that is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. The natural sweetness of the corn blends harmoniously with the savory spices, creating a distinctive and alluring taste. Often served as a complement to main dishes or afternoon snacks, it is delicious eaten with chili sauce or shrimp paste sauce.

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Egg Soup

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Corned Beef Potato Croquettes

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