Teacher Lu gave us an interesting homework assignment - experience cooking a dish.
I returned to grandma's house today and said, "Grandma, I want to make a dish!" "Okay!" Grandma readily agreed.
Grandma asked me to make cumin lamb.
I put on an apron first and turned on a low heat. Then I mixed the chili and mutton into a bowl.
Then put them together in the pot and fry over low heat.
I made this dish in one go.
When I was frying mutton with a spatula, I almost knocked over the pot several times. At that time, my heart almost reached my throat.
After a while, I put the vegetable moss into the pot. I wanted to stir-fry it with the mutton, but I heard my grandma say: "Don't stir-fry the mutton yet!" I put the mutton aside and started to stir-fry the mutton seriously.
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"Grandma, can you fry it over high heat?" I shouted.
"No! Fry over medium heat!" Grandma said.
I "changed" the low heat to medium heat and continued to fry.
"It's time to sprinkle cumin!" Grandma said.
I picked up the cumin and poured it.
"Don't spread too much!" Grandma said again.
I put down the cumin, stir-fried it several times and then it was done.
After everyone ate my food, they all said it was sweeter than honey.