0 1 First, soak the snail in clean water and add a little more salt to make it absorb water and spit out water, so that it can spit out most of the mud by itself.
After a few hours, change the water again. If the snail doesn't spit mud, it means that the mud has been cleaned up.
After spitting mud, pick up the snail and put it in clear water, rub it with your hands or shake it in a closed box, or drop a few drops of sesame oil on the snail to suck out the worms in its stomach.
Finally, soak the washed snail in hot water for a while to sterilize, but not for too long, which will cook the meat until it is old, and then take it out and wash it before cooking.