Comfort Food Recipes with green onion (for blanching)

Cozy up with these comforting green onion (for blanching) recipes — simple dishes that warm the heart.

Recipes with green onion (for blanching)

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Winter melon, ribs, barley and scallop soup

Winter melon, scallop, coix seed, pork fan bone soup, the soup is milky white and clear, the bright winter melon, golden scallop and milky white coix seed are looming in the bone soup, and sprinkled with a touch of green chopped green onion, the appearance is gentle and elegant. The pork fan bone makes a mellow bone soup, which is rich in calcium; with winter melon that promotes diuresis and swelling, coix seed that removes dampness and scallop that enhances freshness, the nutrition complements each other, nourishing and refreshing, a mouthful of warm soup, nourishes the body and mind. ~ Coix seed is slightly cold in nature, and cooking it directly may not be very friendly to people with weak spleen and stomach. After frying, it can reduce the cold and be more gentle. Fried coix seed has a more prominent effect of strengthening the spleen and removing dampness, which is suitable for people with heavy dampness and weak spleen and stomach, such as those who are prone to abdominal distension and thick and greasy tongue coating. ~ If you are prone to getting angry, dry mouth and bitter mouth, or have symptoms of damp heat such as constipation and acne, the effect of clearing heat and removing dampness of raw coix seed is stronger, and it is more suitable for direct cooking.

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Braised Beef Brisket Noodles

Braised Beef Brisket Noodles is a rich, flavourful soup built on beef brisket and pork trotter, simmered with classic Chinese spices like dried chillies, Sichuan peppercorn, star anise, cinnamon bark, and bay leaves. The broth is seasoned with chilli bean sauce, soybean sauce, soy sauce, dark soy sauce, oyster sauce, brown sugar, and salt, then poured over your noodles of choice (with optional vegetables) for a hearty bowl.

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Red snapper cooked with tomatoes

This dish "Red Shirt Fish Cooked with Tomatoes" is bright in color. The fish is first marinated with salt and then fried until the skin is slightly crispy. It is then cooked with tomato sauce, which is sour and sweet, with a slight tomato fragrance and scallion flavor. The fish is tender and juicy. The overall taste combines the smoothness of tomatoes and the delicateness of red shirt. It is simple and easy to make and has a homely feel. However, you need to reserve time for marinating the fish and blanching the skin, and the ratio of starch sauce must be properly controlled to avoid the sauce being too thin or the fish being slightly dry.