Watch mom cook.
When I came home from school today, I saw my mother busy in the kitchen. I walked over curiously to see how my mother cooked. My mother tied an apron around her waist first, and then took out a broccoli and some lean meat from the refrigerator. She cut the broccoli into small pieces and set it aside. Then, she cut the lean meat into small pieces, added some seasonings, stirred well and let it marinate for a while.
Mother turned on the gas stove. When the pot was hot, she poured some oil into it. When the oil began to smoke, she poured the pickled lean meat into the pot and stirred it quickly. After the lean meat changed color, mother poured the broccoli in and continued to stir fry. I stood by and watched my mother's skillful movements, and I couldn't help but sigh: "Mom, you are amazing!" " "Mom smiled and said," thank you for your compliment. Actually, cooking is not difficult. As long as you master the time and opportunity of cooking, you can make delicious dishes. "After a while, broccoli and lean meat are cooked. Mother turned off the gas stove and put the plate on the plate. I smell delicious food and my mouth is watering.
My mother taught me how to judge whether the ingredients are cooked or not. Color: Most ingredients will change color when cooked. For example, vegetables will become more colorful when cooked, while meat will turn from red to brown when cooked. Texture: Cooked ingredients usually soften. For example, vegetables will become softer and rotten, and meat will become more tender and smooth. Smell: Cooked ingredients will give off a unique fragrance. For example, cooked meat will give off the smell of meat, and cooked vegetables will give off fragrance.
By watching my mother cook, I not only learned some cooking skills, but also felt my mother's hard work. It takes a lot of time and energy for my mother to cook for us every day. I want to say to my mother: "mom, you have worked hard, I love you!" " "