Stewed Chicken Nuggets with Hericium Mushrooms
Overview
Years have passed quietly, and the expectations and joy for home have slowly faded away. Life, work, home and outside have returned to normal. After several alternations of days and nights, all the feelings I just had are repeated again! Home is the harbor that every wanderer of ours yearns for; home is the end point where everyone no longer suffers after experiencing ups and downs! Last night, I was chatting with a friend who has been living in Japan for many years. She said that Japan has a blue sky, cooking tools that you can’t even imagine, and Japanese food that you can’t get enough of. It made me look forward to it. But she went on to say that no matter how good Japan is, it is not her hometown. In an instant, I felt very sad for her! Yesterday, my old family friends came to get together, and they were going to Shanghai to start the new year. I took out the chickens given by my aunt and the hericium mushrooms given by my aunt, and stewed this pot of chicken with hericium mushrooms for him and for the family. It was a mixture of the emotions of relatives and the taste of my hometown. May this pot of chicken soup help old friends reduce their longing for their hometown. May this pot of chicken soup fulfill all our wishes for the Year of the Rooster!
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Steps
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Soak Hericium erinaceus in warm water 3 hours in advance until soft. During this period, remove the stems and wash repeatedly until the water is clear.
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Prepare the auxiliary ingredients, slice the remaining half of the lotus root at home, rinse the jujube and wolfberry, slice the onion, ginger and garlic, and add a star anise.
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Blanch the previously soaked chicken pieces and set aside for later use!
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I forgot to take a photo of the fried chicken pieces in the middle. After frying, pour directly into the casserole, bring to a boil over high heat, then reduce to low heat and simmer for 2 hours.
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After the stew was done, I found that I still had some leftover hot pot noodles at home, so I put them into the pot together. It was awesome
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Pick up a piece of meaty Hericium and give your aunt some feedback