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Today I’m going to introduce hamburger steak, which is still made from beef. Common hamburger steaks are usually a mixture of beef + pork fillings. Usually the pork used here is slightly fatter, giving it the aroma of beef and the texture of pork. Because I considered the carrots, I replaced the pork stuffing with eggplant puree. There are two reasons: First, steamed and then crushed eggplant puree tastes very similar to fatty pork. The fiber of beef itself is relatively thick, and the taste is easy to become old and tough. Therefore, you can use eggplant puree to neutralize the taste of beef and make the steak tender and tender. Secondly, eggplant itself is a relatively light and very tolerant ingredient. It will taste whatever you give it, and it will not take away the taste and aroma of other ingredients. Moreover, the eggplant processed until soft can better absorb the taste and soup given from the outside. Another reason is that I have a friend who doesn’t like eggplants. If you do this, you can make him eat it without anyone noticing, haihai~~ (I feel like the evil trick has succeeded...) If your family has a similar situation to mine, you might as well try my method. It is absolutely delicious and healthy. (A in the ingredients is for steak, B is for sauce)