Sweet and Sour Gluten Rice White

Sweet and Sour Gluten Rice White

by Mother Maizi

4.7 (1)
Favorite

Difficulty

Easy

Time

20m

Serving

2

What I usually do in my house is the stir-fried shredded pork with rice whites, fried soybean seeds with rice whites, and braised rice whites in oil. I went to the vegetable farm early this morning and saw that the local vegetable farmer was selling rice whites, bunched up and packed in shells, and asked about 1.7 catties for 5 yuan each. I bought a handful and went home, and prepared to change the recipe and make a sweet and sour zizania root with some oily gluten that my family likes to eat. Zizania root has its own clear fragrance. Although it is not strong, it will not be covered up with thick oil red sauce. But apart from the fragrance, it has no more flavor. So today I adjusted the sweet and sour taste for the first time. , It tastes more appetizing, really good! "

Ingredients

Sweet and Sour Gluten Rice White

1. Peel off the shell of the water chestnut and wash it.

Sweet and Sour Gluten Rice White recipe

2. Cut into hob blocks.

Sweet and Sour Gluten Rice White recipe

3. Put it in the water and make a little water.

Sweet and Sour Gluten Rice White recipe

4. Remove and drain the water. After washing the oily gluten, poke a hole in each.

Sweet and Sour Gluten Rice White recipe

5. Raise the frying pan, add the rice whites and stir-fry evenly.

Sweet and Sour Gluten Rice White recipe

6. Add oily gluten and stir well.

Sweet and Sour Gluten Rice White recipe

7. Add salt, light soy sauce, dark soy sauce, sugar and balsamic vinegar and stir well.

Sweet and Sour Gluten Rice White recipe

8. After adding a little water, cover the pot and simmer for a while.

Sweet and Sour Gluten Rice White recipe

9. Add chopped green onion before boiling.

Sweet and Sour Gluten Rice White recipe

10. It can be out of the pot and plated.

Sweet and Sour Gluten Rice White recipe

Tips:

Zizania root contains more oxalic acid, so it’s best to blanch it before frying

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