[Snow Spirit of Taro Salad] --- A child’s dream, a mother’s love
Overview
I made this Snow Spirit with my children during Christmas. Before Christmas, my daughter won second place in the Mathematical Olympiad competition. I was very happy for her. When she handed me the certificate, she smiled and said to me: Mom, I still want to make the Snow Spirit with you at Christmas. Can you take the time to do it with me? , I agreed without even thinking about it. Parenting is what I like the most and think it is the most necessary. This can greatly increase the relationship between mother and child. Although it is often said that if you raise a son if you are poor, you will raise a daughter if you are rich, but I have never deliberately pursued this kind of parenting method. Whether it is a son or a daughter, I give appropriately in terms of material and do not respond to requests too much. From an early age, I have taught my children to be honest and upright, and to know right from wrong, good and evil, and I have tried my best to set an example for them. I hope that they can have a kind heart, an independent character, and a filial behavior. They do not seek wealth, but a peaceful life. I hope that I am the mother and friend of my children. I hope that I can share all the happiness, happiness, sadness and sorrow with them as they grow up. My daughter likes to watch snow, and likes the scene on TV of leaning in front of the window and watching the snowflakes falling. She said that it is a pure fairy tale in her heart, and snowflakes have a special complex for her.
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Ingredients
Steps
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Have all ingredients ready.
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Boil an appropriate amount of water in a pot, add 1 teaspoon of salt and a few drops of olive oil, add corn, carrots, and peas and blanch until cooked, remove and drain. Then put the green onion into boiling water and let it boil for a while, then take it out.
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Cut the taro into slices and steam them in a pot, then take them out and put them in a bowl while they are still hot.
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Immediately add butter and press with a fork into taro puree.
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Then add milk, condensed milk, salad dressing, and pepper.
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Continue to press evenly.
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Add ham and blanched corn, carrots, and peas.
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Mix well. (At this time, the taro salad is ready. It can be used directly and tastes very good)
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Form the taro salad into a ball. (The bigger one is for the body, the smaller one is for the head)
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Coat the taro salad balls with a layer of shredded coconut.
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Use the big ball for the body and the small ball for the head. Overlap them and press them slightly to connect them.
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Use cooked black sesame seeds to decorate Snow Spirit's eyes, a small piece of carrot to decorate the nose, a few green strands to decorate the scarf, and half a strawberry cut crosswise to make a hat.