Easy A little cooking wine Recipes – Quick Meals Everyone Will Enjoy

Discover delicious and easy-to-make recipes using A little cooking wine. Perfect for busy weeknights and family dinners.

Recipes with A little cooking wine

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Stir-Fried Fresh Squid with Black Bean Sauce

The soy sauce is rich and delicious, the fresh squid is crispy and bouncy, stir-fried together, the fresh flavor rises instantly. This time, a little slightly spicy bean paste sauce was added, which not only makes the taste more layered, but also highlights the freshness of fresh squid.

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Youxian County Fried Pork Neck (Pork Twist)

Youxian dried tofu has a tender and smooth texture, while still being tough. It is chewy and elastic, with a golden surface, full of texture, rich bean aroma, and a mellow taste. ~ This plate of fried meat with dried tofu looks "crazy" when it is placed on the table, like a delicious version of an overturned paint tray! The dried tofu tastes soft and tender with a bean aroma, and the meat slices are burnt and "juicy", a perfect "rice assassin". The rice has to call "big brother" when it sees it, and it is so cool that I can't stop~

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Shrimp and Egg Curry Fried Rice

Today my kid made a curry fried rice. If you like fried rice, don't miss this one. Curry and overnight cold rice are essential, and other ingredients can be corn kernels, green beans, etc. This brand of curry is always available in my home. It is convenient and delicious to cook curry chicken, ribs, curry shrimp, etc.

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Chicken rice

This "Chicken Thigh Rice" marinates boneless chicken thighs with scallion, ginger, soy sauce, dark soy sauce, cooking wine, sugar and a little oil, then puts them into a pot with washed rice, adds water to cover the rice, and cooks them in one click. The rice absorbs the sauce and chicken aroma, and each grain has a warm, salty and sweet taste. The chicken is tender and juicy; the fragrance of scallion and ginger is looming in the heat, adding layers. The whole thing is done in one pot, saving time and effort, and full of homely flavor, but you need to reserve about half an hour for marinating, and the ratio of water and marinade must be properly controlled to avoid the rice being too wet or the chicken being too salty/slightly dry.

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Stir-fried shrimp

Stir-fried shrimps are nutritious, light and refreshing. It is a home-cooked dish that is loved by both adults and children.

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cold beef

The beef is tender and tasty, paired with crisp cucumbers, garnished with crispy peanuts, red peppers and green coriander, and topped with hot and sour sauce. When you take a bite, the sour, spicy and fresh flavor bursts on the tip of your tongue, refreshing and relieving greasiness, a perfect dish for summer meals.

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Spicy dry pot pork belly fried cauliflower (so delicious you'll want to lick the pot)

The pork belly is so fragrant that I spin in circles. The cauliflower absorbs the gravy and spicy dry pot sauce, becoming crispy and addictive. I take a bite of the vegetable and a bite of rice. I unilaterally declare that I have "temporarily broken up" with the weight loss agreement. Only when I am full can I have the strength to fight the world!

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Steamed shrimp and vermicelli

Steamed shrimp vermicelli dish: rich in high-quality protein, tender and easy to digest, with a little calcium, suitable for both the elderly and children; vermicelli absorbs the fresh juice and seasoning aroma of shrimp, soft and tasty, can be used as a simple staple food to fill the stomach. The steaming method also retains the nutrition of the ingredients to the greatest extent, with less salt and less smoke, and tastes refreshing and not greasy. One bite, you can taste the sweetness and chewiness of shrimp and the softness and flavor of vermicelli, so fresh that your eyebrows will fall off. No wonder people feel "nutritious" and satisfied~

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Pan-fried salmon with black pepper and lemon

Salmon is my food "contradiction complex"! Its delicious name is well-known, but when I think of eating it raw, I shake my head wildly: "Damn!" But who can blame it for its nutritional buff? I decisively invite salmon into the kitchen, heat up the pan and oil, and watch them happily "dance" in the pan, sizzling and emitting fragrance. Others eat it raw for its freshness, but I eat it fried for its solidity. The main idea is "health preservation also needs a sense of ritual", and pan-fried salmon is my happy life dish!

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Stir-fried Clams with Green and Red Peppers in Black Bean Sauce

This dish features tender and juicy mussels, paired with the fresh spiciness of green and red peppers and the rich aroma of bean curd to create a home-cooked delicacy that is full of color and flavor. The oysters are crispy and bouncy, the savory flavor of the bean curd perfectly blended with the slight spiciness of the green and red peppers, which makes you want to eat. Every bite is full of layers, with both the freshness of seafood and the richness of soy sauce, it is an endlessly memorable side dish.