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Steamed cured meat is said to be the same as Buddha Jumping Over the Wall and Northeastern Stew. The original intention is to re-cook the leftovers of cold dishes, but they have become famous local dishes. In this case, you don’t have to be too obsessed with which ingredients to use when making this dish at home. Many restaurants make this dish salty and spicy, but in fact it loses its umami flavor. In fact, you can add less salt and add thick chicken broth to enhance it. Using tea seed oil instead of sesame oil makes this dish more natural and fragrant, making it less artificial. In addition, the meat of Brother Shan’s La Diaozi fish is very firm, so in addition to soaking it, you also have to spend some time steaming it until the meat is slightly soft and rotten. This not only tastes delicious, but is also more convenient for the elderly to eat. In this way, if your cooking skills are average, but you want to use your cooking skills to honor the elderly, then take the time to make this dish.