Cozy up with these comforting Ginger (appropriate amount) recipes — simple dishes that warm the heart.
The amaranth in the soup is fresh, tender and smooth. The soup is slightly red, and tastes delicious with a light fragrance and a slight sweetness.
Stir-fried beef with melon seedlings is a nutritious dish. Beef is an important source of high-quality protein. It contains various essential amino acids for the human body. Its composition is close to that of the human body and is easily absorbed and utilized by the human body. It can provide important raw materials for the growth, repair and maintenance of the normal functions of tissues and organs. : Melon seedlings are rich in various vitamins, such as vitamin C, which has antioxidant effects, can enhance immunity and promote iron absorption; it also contains B vitamins, which participate in the body's metabolism and are beneficial to the health of the nervous system and digestive system.
Braised pork trotters with preserved plums is a classic Cantonese dish that makes your mouth water just looking at it! The pork trotters are stewed until they're incredibly tender and fall off the bone easily, with a slightly chewy skin that bursts with juice when you bite into them. The sweet and sour flavor of the preserved plums perfectly balances the richness of the meat. Each piece is coated in a thick sauce, savory with a refreshing aftertaste, making it not greasy at all. You'll want to suck every last bit off the bone! It's perfect with rice or as a snack. My family always fights over it; it's a true rice-eating machine, and you'll want to lick the sauce off your chopsticks afterward!
The meat of Mandarin fish is delicate and almost without any rough fiber. The steaming method retains the fresh taste of the fish to the greatest extent. It is tender and smooth like fat and soft like clouds. With a light sip, the fish meat will spread in your mouth.
The braised beef, with its glossy, reddish-brown color, has a firm texture and clear marbling. Slow-cooked in a rich, savory braising liquid, it exudes a mellow, sweet aroma with hints of star anise and cinnamon. Sliced thinly, it's chewy yet tender and not greasy. It's perfect for serving cold with drinks or hot with noodles, making it a popular and comforting home-style dish enjoyed by people of all ages.
This Hunan-style steamed preserved fish with pork belly is a staple on Hunanese tables; Hunanese people love this! The preserved fish is incredibly fragrant, and the oil from the pork belly seeps into the fish, every strand soaking up the sauce. The umami of the fermented black beans and the subtle spiciness of the chili peppers intertwine, creating a refreshing and delicious flavor that tantalizes the taste buds. The broth at the bottom is the soul of the dish; mixed with rice, it's savory, rich, and slightly spicy—I could easily down three bowls! The recipe is also incredibly simple and quick, ready in just a few steps. It's a perfect home-style dish to enjoy with rice, and this spicy and flavorful dish is indispensable on any Hunanese dinner table!
A refreshing soup mixed with the aroma of sliced meat and salted egg is a great choice for summer soup
Huiguo is a dish with a heavier flavor, but the taste is spicy and tempting, fat but not greasy, and salty and delicious
Crucian carp and tofu soup is delicious, with a milky white color, rich taste and rich nutrition.
Today's Rice King: Stir-fried Carrots with Pork Belly! The steamed carrots are soft, tender, and incredibly sweet, paired with crispy pork belly—you'll never get enough rice! This is a favorite dish among Sichuan and Chongqing locals, a common sight on every family's table—a truly down-to-earth, quick, and satisfying meal with incredibly high popularity. This dish smells amazing as soon as it's served. Thick slices of carrot are steamed first, then coated in a glistening red chili oil sauce, making them incredibly tempting. The steaming process locks in the carrot's sweet juices, which burst in your mouth with the savory sauce. The rendered fat from the pork belly seeps into the carrot, its sweetness balancing the richness of the meat and adding a touch of savory flavor. The pork belly is pan-fried until crispy and fragrant, the fat glistening but not greasy, the lean meat soaked in the sauce yet tender. A bite of carrot followed by a bite of meat—the fresh aroma fills your nose, sweet and delicious, a true rice killer!