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Chicken wings combine in a harmony of sweet, savory, and fragrant flavors—prepared in the signature gongso style: stir-fried until the spices are fully absorbed without any gravy. The wings are split, marinated in soy sauce, oyster sauce, sesame oil, salt, and pepper, then fried until golden, creating a tenderness wrapped in a rich aroma. Next, red and green peppers are sautéed with onions, just briefly—just enough to meld the flavors—adding a splash of dark soy sauce for gloss and depth.
- The outer skin has the unique sweetness of pitaya, and the fragrance is elegant, which neutralizes the salty and fresh taste of the meat, and will not be greasy. - The filling is moderately salty and the meat is mellow, forming a wonderful collision with the fruity aroma of the outer skin. The sweet and salty are intertwined but not conflicting, but there is a unique sense of balance, which tastes refreshing and satisfying. Whether it is a dessert or a slightly salty snack, this glutinous rice ball breaks the sweet impression of traditional glutinous rice balls with its novel combination, which is very suitable for people who like to try new flavors.
Steamed Chicken with Dried Wood Ear Mushroom and Banana Flower is an oriental steamed dish that combines chicken with dried wood ear mushroom, dried banana flower, and red dates. Seasonings such as oyster sauce, soy sauce, sesame oil, ginger, and pepper provide a savory taste and distinctive aroma. The steaming process makes the chicken tender and the spices are perfectly absorbed, resulting in a healthy and delicious dish.
Tofu steamed pork ribs is a dish with a relatively balanced nutritional combination. Its benefits are mainly reflected in the following aspects: • Rich in nutrients: Tofu is rich in high-quality plant protein, calcium, iron and other nutrients; pork ribs provide animal protein, fat, vitamins and minerals. The combination of the two can supplement a variety of essential nutrients for the human body. • Easy to digest: Steaming is a relatively gentle cooking method. Tofu and pork ribs are soft and rotten after steaming. They are suitable for people of different ages, especially those with weak digestive function. • Calcium supplementation: Tofu and pork ribs both contain a certain amount of calcium. Calcium is very important for the health of bones and teeth. Regular consumption helps prevent osteoporosis and strengthen the body.
Nasi Lobak is a savory rice dish that combines white rice with sautéed radish with spiced chicken and dried shrimp. The aroma comes from a blend of garlic, ginger, and sesame oil, while oyster sauce and white pepper provide a distinctive umami flavor. The cooking process involves sautéing the ingredients until fragrant before cooking them with the rice in a rice cooker, resulting in a soft and flavorful rice texture.
Golden Garlic Jade-Fat Cui Pork Ribs: "Golden garlic, "Jade-Fat" describes the soft and glutinous texture of potato cubes like jade, and "Cui Pork Ribs" not only reflects the visual of neatly arranged ribs, but also implies the layered sense of three layers of ingredients stacked in a staggered manner. 2. Garlic-Flavored Cui Pork Ribs Tower: "Cigarlic" echoes the rich taste of potatoes, ribs, and garlic, and the word "Tower" gives the dish a sense of shape, suggesting the exquisite arrangement of ingredients stacked like a tower. 3. Garlic-Flavored Pork Ribs: Borrowing the concept of "Three Freshness" of the famous Northeastern dish, the denseness of potatoes, the meaty fragrance of ribs, and the spicy fragrance of garlic are combined into a new three freshness, highlighting the complex flavor.
This recipe calls for savory-sweet beef rolls filled with enoki mushrooms and scallions. Thinly sliced beef is seasoned with ginger, garlic, chili powder, salt, pepper, tapioca starch, oyster sauce, soy sauce, sesame oil, and sugar, then topped with lightly blanched enoki mushrooms and sliced scallions before being rolled tightly. The rolls are fried over low heat until golden brown, then topped with the remaining sauce (soy sauce, oyster sauce, sugar, spices, and flour) until it thickens to a glossy finish. Finally, a sprinkling of fresh sliced scallions and a dash of chili powder adds a touch of spice. The result is tender meat with a soft mushroom core and a sticky, umami-infused sauce—perfect as a party appetizer or main dish.
Benefits of braised abalone and fish maw, nourishing yin and beauty Protein supplement: Abalone and fish maw are both rich in high-quality protein, and fish maw is particularly rich in collagen, which helps the body repair tissues and renew cells, and is also good for the health of skin and mucous membranes.
Boneless chicken wings stuffed with a variety of vegetables—carrots, green beans, and enoki mushrooms—then fried until golden brown. Topped with a savory, aromatic sauce made from sesame oil, oyster sauce, and soy sauce that is glossy and thick, the result is crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside, with a fresh, neat vegetable filling in every bite.
Braised Pork Tail with Chestnuts is a bold, warming dish where pork tail and chestnuts soak up a savory blend of soy sauce, dry pot sauce, oyster oil, and beer. Ginger, garlic, green onion, and a mix of green, red, and dried chillies add fragrance and heat, finished simply with salt and white pepper for a rich, deeply satisfying bite.