In the process of development, the primitive barbecue of Indians has also been integrated into the local food culture. They insist on keeping the original flavor of the meat. In order to achieve this goal, various seasoning ingredients are added. The barbecue in New Orleans is hot and sweet, and the smell of meat can linger in the whole restaurant. Among them, New Orleans chicken wings are the most popular barbecue varieties. Chicken wings are the best part of chicken. They are very tender. Chicken wings are very popular with many people, especially children. Chicken wings are not only delicious, but also have high nutritional value. They can be fried or baked. First thaw the chicken wings bought in the supermarket and drain the water to ensure the taste of the marinade. Put a knife on each side of the chicken wings.
Pour the Orleans marinade into a bowl, add 30 grams of water, fully dissolve and stir, then add the marinated chicken wings to ensure that the chicken wings stick to the marinade evenly, add shallots, ginger slices, oyster sauce, soy sauce and cooking wine, and grab them with your hands for 5 minutes to make the chicken wings fragrant. Finally, add corn starch and mix well. Refrigerate for 4 hours and turn it up and down twice to marinate the fragrance. Preheat the oven and choose an oven to roast the wings. Line the pan with tin foil to avoid sticking together. Put the chicken wings evenly on the baking tray, put them in the oven, select the rapid heating mode, bake at 200 degrees for 15 minutes. Take out the honey, slightly adjust the appropriate amount of water for standby, and bake for 15 minutes. When the chicken wings are almost cooked, take out, brush the honey on both sides, then turn it over, and continue baking. The temperature remains unchanged and the time is still set to 10 minutes. When the time is up, turn off the oven and continue to stew for 2 minutes, the chicken wings will be more fragrant, and then take them out to eat.
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When raising Clivia, it is very important to choose the soil, which can be cultivated in loose and fertile sandy soil wi