Recipes tagged "Yan Dumplings"
3 recipes found
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Golden Oyster Casserole
Today’s steaming casserole uses dried golden oysters as the ingredient. Dried golden oysters are made from sun-dried oysters and are called golden oysters because of their golden color. Oysters belong to the family Oysteridae and are bivalve molluscs. Nutritional value: rich in nutrients, high in protein and low in fat, containing 8 essential amino acids for the human body, as well as glycogen, taurine, glutathione, vitamin A, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, vitamin D, vitamin E, fucose and copper, zinc, manganese, barium, phosphorus, calcium, magnesium, aluminum, iron oxide and organic matter. These nutrients give oysters the effects of beautifying the skin, calming the mind, and strengthening the brain. "Compendium of Materia Medica" says that eating more meat can refine and clean the skin, nourish the kidneys and strengthen yang, cure deficiency, and relieve erysipelas. For winter tonic, use dried golden oysters with yam, etc., which is an excellent combination to nourish the kidneys and essence. Today’s casserole uses dried golden oysters with yam, edible fungi, tofu, etc. It can warm you up and keep you healthy when you eat it in winter. It has many benefits
Hot dishes Cantonese cuisine -
Swallow dumplings and stewed cabbage
Cabbage is the most traditional and down-to-earth vegetable. It is cheap but has high nutritional value. Moreover, cabbage has the meaning of wealth. Eating a pot of cabbage during the Chinese New Year not only has a good meaning, but its light taste is even more popular during the festival.
Staple food Home cooking -
Homemade Malatang
My children and I both love eating Malatang, but we are worried about the ingredients and environment outside. Making it at home tastes good and is affordable!
Snacks Sichuan cuisine