Easy about 5 grams of salt Recipes – Quick Meals Everyone Will Enjoy

Discover delicious and easy-to-make recipes using about 5 grams of salt. Perfect for busy weeknights and family dinners.

Recipes with about 5 grams of salt

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Scallion oil rolls and pepper and sesame rolls

Scallion oil flower roll and pepper flower roll are simply the "king bomb combination" in the carbohydrate world! When you break open the scallion oil roll, the onion fragrance mixed with the flour fragrance goes straight into your nose. It is soft when you bite it, and every bite is like sticking to the "scallion fragrance bomb". The pepper roll is even better, the numbing power of the pepper secretly climbs to the tip of the tongue, and the more you chew, the more addictive it becomes. Adults never make a choice, they must have one of each of the two flower rolls in their hands. Such a fragrant flower roll, losing weight? That's tomorrow's thing!

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Chicken rice

This "Chicken Thigh Rice" marinates boneless chicken thighs with scallion, ginger, soy sauce, dark soy sauce, cooking wine, sugar and a little oil, then puts them into a pot with washed rice, adds water to cover the rice, and cooks them in one click. The rice absorbs the sauce and chicken aroma, and each grain has a warm, salty and sweet taste. The chicken is tender and juicy; the fragrance of scallion and ginger is looming in the heat, adding layers. The whole thing is done in one pot, saving time and effort, and full of homely flavor, but you need to reserve about half an hour for marinating, and the ratio of water and marinade must be properly controlled to avoid the rice being too wet or the chicken being too salty/slightly dry.

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Fragrant and fuzzy sesame sauce wide vermicelli

This bowl of sesame sauce wide noodles is thoroughly coated in rich sesame sauce, each strand glistening with oil. Sprinkled with white sesame seeds and vibrant green cilantro and chopped green onions, the reddish-brown and vibrant green hues are so appetizing just by looking at them on the table! The noodles are chewy and smooth, while the sesame sauce is rich and mellow, with hints of garlic and spiciness. With one bite, the smoothness of the sesame sauce and the springy texture of the noodles explode in your mouth, creating a perfect blend of sour, spicy, salty, and fragrant flavors. The more you eat, the more addictive you'll be, and you'll want to lick the sauce from the bottom of the bowl! Wherever you find yourself in China, if you're craving Xiangmihu sesame sauce wide noodles, try your luck at a local snack street or family restaurant, or make one at home using our recipe. Get started now; you're guaranteed to fall in love with them! They're even more delicious than those sold outside!

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Scallion and pork floss cake roll

The scallion and pork floss cake roll is a mixture of salty and sweet. The fluffy cake is wrapped with fresh pork floss and paired with fresh scallions. The taste is rich and layered, and it is soft and satisfying when you bite it. It can be used as breakfast to quickly replenish energy and start a vibrant day; it is also a great choice for afternoon tea, which is comfortable and refreshing when paired with tea; it can also be used as a picnic delicacy to add deliciousness to leisure time. The taste of this cake roll is so unforgettable that I couldn't help but repeat it twice for two consecutive days! Just for this delicious taste~

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Spicy Steamed Taro with Chopped Peppers (with tips for preparing taro)

Let's talk about this steamed taro with chopped peppers. It's absolutely delicious! The taro is steamed until soft and flavorful, melting in the mouth. The spicy chopped peppers and the salty, savory sauce soak up the flavor, leaving you with a soft, chewy, and delicious bite. It's so delicious! The broth is also perfect for rice; add it to a bowl and you'll have two bowls to spare. This dish is common in Hunan and Sichuan restaurants. Chopped peppers are a Hunan specialty, and Sichuan cuisine favors spicy flavors. The fusion of spicy flavors from north and south combined with taro creates a dish that everyone praises, and it's a favorite among diners from Hunan and Sichuan! I'm sure many people love taro, but the difficulty of handling it can be a real hindrance. But with this recipe for steamed taro with chopped peppers and some tips for preparing taro, there's no need to worry!

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Pan-fried garlic crispy chicken thigh steak

This pan-fried garlic crispy chicken leg is a "permanent guest" on my family's table, and the turnover rate is very high! The golden and crispy skin is wrapped with tender meat that is so tender that it will "burst with juice", and the garlic aroma slowly penetrates into the nose. Every time it is served on the table, the aroma first hooks people, take a bite, the crispy skin snaps, and the meat and garlic aroma explode in your mouth. Who can not love this for family members who love meat? It is a delicious and favorite~

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Spicy and Fragrant Double-Flavor Grilled Fish

"On the left is the non-spicy seafood sauce section: the aroma of freshness hits your nose as soon as it's served. The fish is soaked in the sweet fragrance of seafood sauce, so tender it trembles when you pick it up with chopsticks. My child immediately started gnawing on the fish belly, even chewing the lotus root slices soaked in the sauce with a satisfying crunch, exclaiming, 'Mom, this is even better than what you get at restaurants!'—the seafood sauce gives the vegetables a subtle sweetness, light yet not bland at all. My child even ate rice faster than usual. On the right is our spicy dry pot section: the aroma of the dry pot ingredients fills the kitchen as soon as the sauce is poured on. The fish skin is grilled until slightly crispy, bursting with juice with every bite when coated in spicy oil. Even the celery stalks are infused with the spicy fragrance, becoming more flavorful the longer they cook. In the end, even the last bit of sauce at the bottom of the pot..." It had to be poured over rice and polished clean. The moment this pot of fish was served, the kids on the left exclaimed, "Mmm, this is so tender!" while we on the right were shouting, "Wow, this is so spicy and delicious!" The divider clearly separated the flavors; some were tender, some were fragrant. Even the usually picky kid devoured the lotus root slices. We used a special grill pan for fish that can be heated directly. It bubbled and steamed as soon as the flame was turned on, making it incredibly satisfying to eat and cook at the same time—the kids on the left were plucking at the tender, seafood-flavored fish, while we on the right were enjoying the juicy, spicy pieces of fish, taking a sip of wine, the spicy aroma mingling with the wine's fragrance, enveloped in the warmth—it was so addictive! If you don't have this special pan, a small alcohol stove with a regular grill pan works just as well, filling the air with a smoky, hearty atmosphere. Life is just too good!