#trust之美# Steamed Meat with Rice Flour-the Taste of Hometown
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Shave the pork belly you bought. Use a small blade to scrape the hair and dirt on the skin, clean it, then pour the washed pork belly into clean water, pour in a little cooking wine and boil it, cook for two more minutes, and wash it off with warm water.
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Then cut the pork belly into even thin slices
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Peel the ginger and cut into fine foam for later use
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Put the cut slices of meat into a bowl, add light soy sauce, soy sauce, cooking wine, pepper, minced ginger, fermented bean curd, and then put on gloves and grasp thoroughly
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Add a little cornstarch, mix well, and marinate for about half an hour
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The steamed rice noodles I use is this kind, I know you will ask, so I took a picture directly haha
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Add the marinated meat slices to the prepared steamed pork rice noodles, add a little water, add some salt, and season the chicken powder. Continue to grasp thoroughly with your hands.
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Here you can put sweet potato chips, pumpkin chips, I like potatoes, so I put potato chips into the meat, so that the potato chips are evenly coated with rice flour
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Put the meat slices in a deep bowl, remember that the skin is facing down, then place the extra meat slices on top, and put the potato slices on the last
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In this way, it can be steamed in the pot. The pressure cooker is about 40 minutes. I have steamed in a normal pot for about an hour or so. I like the glutinous one.
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Wow. When I was young, I loved the potatoes steamed with pork, with the smell of meat.
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Put a deeper plate on it and buckle it over. Fortunately, I am not fat, otherwise eating two more bowls of rice will be the rhythm of a pig in a second.
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In fact, I miss the taste of the homemade steamed rice noodles at home, I always feel that something is missing from the outside.
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