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

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Recipes with /2 tsp pepper powder

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Melon gassho soup noodles

A bowl of clear, fragrant broth combines tender pieces of chicken, chewy noodles, and crispy fresh chayote. The aroma of sautéed shallots and ginger is tantalizing, bringing a warm, savory flavor with a touch of natural sweetness. A sprinkling of fresh spring onions and fried shallots adds another layer of flavor and a tempting presentation, making this a warm, comforting, and refreshing dish.

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Hong Kong-style crab cooked with basil leaves

Sliced crab is cooked in a sauté pan with garlic, ginger, and chilies, along with oyster sauce, soy sauce, sweet soy sauce, and sesame oil until the mixture is absorbed. Fresh basil leaves are added at the end, resulting in a savory-sweet flavor with a fragrant basil aroma.

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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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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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Potato patty (perkedel)

Imagine that first surprising bite: crispy golden on the outside, when torn open, the surface reveals the warm, inviting aroma of fried potatoes. Inside, the texture is soft and slightly chewy—like a warm hug from within. The natural flavor of fried potatoes blends gently with the savory touch of spices and the fragrance of fresh spring onions and coriander. After being finely ground, these firm, round pieces of dough are dipped in egg, then fried until they turn a tempting golden brown, adding layers of rich flavor and enticing aroma. This simple dish conveys the warmth of home in one bite, making it the perfect choice for a casual snack or a main course accompaniment. Elegant, understated, yet capable of capturing anyone's taste buds.

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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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Halibut steak with teriyaki sauce

Tender slices of halibut steak, seasoned with garlic and a touch of pepper, coated in sweet potato flour, then deep-fried until golden crispy. Topped with a delicious teriyaki sauce—made from a combination of teriyaki and water—gives a sweet and savory sheen that coats every fiber of the fish. When served with a sprinkling of toasted sesame seeds and fresh scallions, each bite presents a harmony of flavors, warm aromas, and elegant visuals.

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Chicken siumai with Chinese cabbage

The tender core of chicken siumai, scented with garlic and sesame oil, is wrapped in a thin, fragrant blanket of Chinese cabbage, creating a tantalizing combination of textures: soft on the inside, fluffy on the outside. When steamed, the cabbage softens with a warm sheen, while the warm steam combines with the siumai spices, inviting a delicious aroma into the air. The first bite melts in your mouth, bringing with it the sensation of a comforting yet enticing home-cooked meal. This dish is simple yet elegant, ideal for a light yet memorable meal.

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Corned Beef Potato Croquettes

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