Tasty one spoonful of soy sauce Recipes to Cook Tonight

Try something new with one spoonful of soy sauce — easy recipes with ingredients you already have at home.

Recipes with one spoonful of soy sauce

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Stir-fried pickled radish with kidney

As the stove fire rises, the fried kidney with sour radish cubes is like a warm taste painting. The sour radish cubes cut into dice-sized pieces are golden and translucent, and are stir-fried in hot oil to produce a mellow sour and refreshing taste. Each piece is plump and crispy, and the juice overflows when you bite it; the kidney is cut into fine wheat ears, and is fried at high temperature to curl into an exquisite flower shape. The surface is slightly burnt and shiny, and the inside is fresh and chewy, with just the right chewiness. Red and green chili peppers and scallions are dotted in it, and the spicy and sour taste is intertwined, and the sour and spicy taste rushes straight into the nose. One spoonful of it, the sour, spicy, fresh and fragrant explode on the tip of the tongue, and the crisp and tender taste collides alternately. The rich home-style flavor makes people can't help but eat two bowls of rice.

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Steamed Mandarin Fish

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.

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Tender steamed egg with shrimp and tofu

Shrimp, tofu and steamed egg is a nutritious dish that helps maintain the body's normal physiological functions and promote muscle repair and growth. Shrimp is rich in calcium, iron, magnesium and other minerals, tofu contains calcium, phosphorus, etc., eggs contain iron, zinc, etc. These elements are important for maintaining bone health, promoting blood circulation and body metabolism.

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Japanese-style kimchi fried rice

Golden rice grains are coated in a tangy and spicy sauce, garnished perfectly with seaweed flakes and chopped green onions. The first bite is a burst of tangy, spicy, and savory flavors on the tongue, the salty aroma of bacon blending perfectly with the tenderness of the egg. Each grain of leftover rice is distinct and separate, making every bite satisfying and delicious. This tastes exactly like the bowl I always order at Japanese restaurants. The portions there are pitifully small, disappearing in just a few bites. This bowl of leftover rice easily replicates the flavor, filling and substantial, offering excellent value for money.

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Nanchang Mixed Rice Noodles

The moment this bowl of Nanchang mixed rice noodles is served, the aroma fills your nostrils. Each strand of rice noodle is coated in a glistening sauce, springy and chewy, with the rich flavor of the blended sesame oil and the spiciness of the chili oil. The crispness of the dried radish, the caramelized aroma of the peanuts, and the freshness of the cilantro unfold in layers in your mouth, becoming more fragrant with each chew. Its status as a national delicacy stems from the meticulous care put into this bowl of noodles: the blended oil is the essence of vegetables and spices simmered for 15 minutes; the blended soy sauce is a savory-sweet flavor achieved by simmering rock sugar and spices; and it's paired with readily available chili oil—every seasoning is carefully blended. This seemingly simple bowl of mixed noodles embodies an ultimate pursuit of the essence of everyday life; one bite and you'll understand why it's so popular across the country.