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Introduction to lazy recipes
Have you ever missed breakfast because you were lying in bed? Did you choose 3 meals as 1 meal on holidays because of your laziness? Did you eat takeout? Laziness is a common problem of many people, but also because of laziness, some people invented lazy recipes. Lazy recipes will reduce the probability of people eating takeout. Let me introduce you one by one.

Introduction to lazy recipes

First of all, tofu in oyster sauce

Exercise:

1. Cut the tofu into small pieces.

2. Heat the oil in the pan, pour in the green and red peppers, stir-fry until fragrant, and serve for later use.

3. Leave a little base oil, pour in tofu blocks, add appropriate amount of cold water, and fry tofu for eight minutes.

4. Pour in proper amount of oyster sauce and stir with soy sauce to make the color of tofu uniform.

5. Pour in green and red pepper and mix well.

Second, sweet and sour pork tenderloin

Exercise:

1. Shred tenderloin and marinate with salt, pepper, egg white and shredded ginger 10 minute.

2. Sprinkle with starch and grasp it by hand until all the waists are stained with starch and scattered without adhesion.

3. fry in the oil pan until it is slightly yellow, and then take it out. If the oil doesn't stop, put it in and fry it until golden brown.

4. Stir the ketchup, sugar and sesame together for a while.

5. Add half a bowl of water, cook until the soup is rich, pour it on the meat, or mix the meat.

Third, chopped pepper chips

Exercise:

1. Slice potatoes.

2. Heat the lard in the pot and stir-fry the potato chips.

3. Add a spoonful of chopped pepper, add the right amount of salt and mix well.

4. after boiling a little water, sprinkle shallots in the pot.

Fourth, garlic pumpkin

Exercise:

1. Peel the pumpkin and cut it into small cubes.

2. Crush half a garlic clove, peel it and cut it into small pieces.

3. Heat the oil in the pot, stir-fry the minced garlic with low fire, and pour in the pumpkin and stir-fry.

4. Pumpkin contains less water. Continue to stir-fry until it is broken, add salt and water and simmer for a while until the pumpkin is soft and rotten.

Five, steamed eggs

Exercise:

1. Beat the eggs with a little salt, add water and mix well.

2. Add appropriate amount of lard, stir well, and pour into a steaming bowl.

Steam for about 3.6 minutes and take out.

4. Chop the onion+raw, and pour it into the steamed egg.

6. Vinegar cabbage

Exercise:

1. Saute pepper and star anise, add pepper, onion, ginger and garlic and stir fry.

2. Add cabbage and fry until half cooked.

3. Add salt, aged vinegar, soy sauce and sugar to taste, stir fry evenly, then add cabbage leaves and stir fry until the leaves are soft.

4. Add the thin clams, stir well and serve.

Seven, emerald vegetable rolls

Exercise:

1. Chinese cabbage and spinach are flying.

2. Code shredded vegetables on Chinese cabbage leaves and roll them into rolls.

3. Put a little water in the pot, add salt, abalone sauce (oyster sauce) and water starch, and cook until the soup is thick.

4. Pour it on colorful vegetable rolls.

Eight, stir-fried beef slices

Exercise:

1. When the oil is hot, add garlic slices and small red pepper;

2. Stir-fry garlic slices and peppers, and add beef slices;

3. Stir-fry until the beef slices change color, and add garlic moss and pepper;

4. Add a little salt and chicken essence to taste and stir well.

After reading my incomplete recommendation on lazy recipes in the article, did you write it down carefully? Learning lazy recipes can actually save you a lot of money for meals. And you can buy some cosmetics or clothes before meals. Are you excited? Let's act when we are moved. Starting today, learn lazy recipes and refuse to eat takeout.