Recipes tagged "Fresh red beans"
2 recipes found
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Red bean paste drink
My mother also planted this big red bean this year. She has never grown this kind of bean before. Because my mother once went to the field and saw someone else planting it, so that person gave me this seed. Mom said she didn’t know we had any species before, and she also said she would breed more species next year. Haha. . . Because of the continuous rainy weather some time ago, someone told my mother that the red beans were dead and they needed to pick them up quickly, otherwise they would sprout easily. My mother picked some up the day before yesterday, and sure enough, some of them sprouted small sprouts, like bean sprouts. I was wondering if they could also be used to grow bean sprouts. Taking advantage of the fact that the red beans were still fresh without the sun for the past two days, I quickly got some to cook in the morning. Fresh ones are better. You don’t have to soak the beans and they are easy to cook. How convenient. . .
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Seasonal vegetable braised rice
I've had this idea for a while, but I just didn't have the chance to express it. On this day, the responsibility of taking care of the food fell on my head, cooking? That's impossible. With a roll of his eyes, the stewed rice he had been thinking about for some time just happened to come true. There are vegetables and rice, all in one pot. Then put some of the ready-made minced meat in it, and even meat is included, although there is very little. I have no choice but to hang out with us, and there will be no meat to eat. A little bit of oil, a little bit of salt. Isn’t it advocating low salt and less oil nowadays? I added a little more water, fearing it would not be cooked well or too hard. It doesn't matter if the rice is soft, but if it's hard, you won't be able to eat it if you have bad teeth. Not bad, I ate all the one pot of food because I had no choice. This method is called mutton pilaf in Xinjiang, and is called salted rice in Fujian.
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