Wondering what to do with boiling water? Try these quick, healthy, and crowd-pleasing recipes.
Cantonese style blanched lettuce is very popular because it is simple to make but can highlight the delicious taste. The "blanching" method uses boiling water or soup to quickly cook the lettuce, which retains its fresh taste and sweet juice to the greatest extent. The key is seasoning. Soy sauce, oyster sauce and a little sugar are added to bring out the freshness, and then hot oil is poured to enhance the aroma. The salty and fresh sauce blends with the sweetness of the lettuce, with rich layers without being heavy. It has a refreshing taste, can balance greasy dishes, and let people taste the original flavor of vegetables.
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Great with rice/udon👍🏿Simple and fast, must-learn for lazy people
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Open the lid and the aroma bursts out instantly! The braised beef ribs are wrapped in thick and bright red sauce, trembling slightly in the heat. When you bite it, the skin is soft and chewy, and the lean meat is full of spices and salty aroma of sauce. It is so tender that it falls off the bone with a slight pull, and even the gaps between the bones are full of tempting freshness. It is perfect with rice!
This dish, steamed shrimp with garlic paste, is made by simply seasoning the shrimp with salt and garlic paste, and then steaming it in a steamer with boiling water for about five minutes, which perfectly locks in the freshness and elasticity of the shrimp meat. When it is removed from the pot, it is drizzled with hot oil and soy sauce to make the garlic aroma burst, and the whole thing is refreshing and not greasy, with a fresh and fragrant aroma. This dish is quick and healthy, but you need to accurately control the steaming time and oil temperature to avoid the shrimp meat being tough or the garlic paste being burnt and bitter.
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.