Main ingredients
Chaoshan rice noodles
120g
Chaoshan mushroom and pork balls
300g
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Chaoshan fish dumplings
200g
Lean meat
100g
Lettuce
50g
Accessories
Salt
Adequate amount
Fish sauce
Adequate amount
Pork bone soup
Appropriate amount
Garlic oil
Appropriate amount
Cilantro
Appropriate amount
< p>Steps1. One portion of pork bone soup
2. One portion of Chaoshan rice noodles
3. One portion of Chaoshan mushroom meatballs and fish dumplings< /p>
4. A thin portion of lean pork (you can ask an experienced seller to help cut it, or freeze it in the refrigerator, then slice it according to the texture, you can cut it very thin)
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5. A portion of garlic oil and minced coriander
6. Pour the pork bone soup into the pot and heat
7. Add pork balls and fish dumplings
8. While waiting for the pork balls and fish dumplings to boil, choose a portion of washed lettuce
9. Place the lettuce at the bottom of the bowl for later use
10. Pork After the balls are boiled, you can add the Kway Teow
11. Bring to a boil and place the Kway Teow into the bowl on top of the lettuce
12. Continue cooking in the pot and add appropriate amount of salt to taste
13. Appropriate amount of fish sauce
14. This is the key step, find a colander (this one in mine is a bit small, it is best to use a larger one)
15. Place the meat into the boiling soup through a colander and stir it with chopsticks
16. Once the pork changes color slightly, it is ready to serve
17. Pour it into a bowl. Put the pork balls and fish dumplings into the bowl together
18. Pour in the hot soup (don’t worry about the pork being undercooked, because pouring the hot soup on it will actually replenish the lean pork)
19. Sprinkle with garlic oil and minced coriander
20. Here comes the light and delicious Chaoshan Kway Teow Soup