Cooking with chili pepper, minced garlic, oyster sauce, salt, soy sauce doesn’t have to be expensive. Try these cheap, tasty, and filling recipes.
This minced fried chicken with seasoned flour features tender and juicy chicken thighs coated in crispy tapioca flour and a warming touch of turmeric and pepper. After being fried until golden, the chicken pieces are tossed with a spicy minced spice mix—a mixture of red chilies, green chilies, garlic, and onions—which is sautéed with oyster sauce, soy sauce, sugar, and spring onions until fragrant and thickened. The result is a combination of a savory-sweet crispy exterior and tender chicken meat with a delicious aroma of spices and a mild spicy flavor.
Slice the pork tenderloin, mix with soy sauce and starch, and marinate for 10 minutes. Heat oil to fry bean paste, minced garlic, and dried chili peppers, add broth and bring to a boil, add the meat slices and blanch the vegetables. Pour the broth into a bowl, add minced garlic and chili powder, and pour hot oil to enhance the aroma. The meat slices are tender and tasty, the soup is spicy and mellow, and the side dishes absorb the red oil. It is hot and refreshing when you take a bite, and it is perfect with rice!
Stir-fried beans with minced meat is a great dish to go with rice. It looks great, with shiny green beans and brown minced meat, the contrasting colors are striking and exude an attractive luster. In terms of nutritional value, beans are rich in vitamins and dietary fiber, and minced meat is rich in protein. The combination of the two is nutritious and can provide the human body with a variety of essential nutrients. Students who like spicy food can add chili peppers~😀
Steamed tofu brings comforting softness, topped with a layer of fragrant minced meat, with the aroma of garlic, ginger and delicious spices seeping into every pore. This soft and dense texture blends with a touch of red pepper and a sprinkling of fresh green leaves, creating a harmony of warm, elegant and alluring flavors in every bite.
Boiled pork: Provides energy and nutrition: Pork is rich in protein, fat, vitamins (such as B vitamins) and minerals such as iron and zinc, which can supplement the energy and nutrition needed for daily life and maintain normal physiological functions of the body. - Fresh taste and easy to digest: Boiled pork is cooked by boiling, which retains the fresh taste of the meat to the greatest extent. Compared with other greasy cooking methods, it is easier to be digested and absorbed by the human body, suitable for people of different ages. - Meets dietary needs: As a classic dish, boiled pork can be eaten with soy sauce, minced garlic, sesame oil and other condiments. It tastes delicious and can satisfy people's taste buds. It is a common delicacy on the table.
Steamed shrimp with mushroom vermicelli is a dish with a relatively balanced nutritional combination. Protein supplement: Shrimp is rich in high-quality protein, and its amino acid composition is close to the human body composition pattern. Mushrooms contain B vitamins, vitamin D, and minerals such as potassium and selenium; they are easily absorbed and utilized by the human body, and are a good source of protein supplement, which helps the body grow, repair and maintain the normal function of tissues and organs. Vermicelli is mainly composed of starch, which is easy to digest and absorb. The dietary fiber in mushrooms can also promote intestinal peristalsis and help digestion.