My coworker and I were craving goose, so we got an Iron Skillet Stewed Goose.
Then when ordering sides we played up the fact that I wanted to order tofu's, cabbage's, broad noodles, and mushrooms.
Otherwise it said the tofu didn't go well with the goose and then there were no mushrooms and the pot came with its own vermicelli.
So when the owner's wife saw so many side dishes in our pot, she really wondered what pot we ordered and who carried this pot?
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This is a special Northeastern dipping sauce with cucumber, onion, radish, chili pepper and baby bok choy. All of them can be directly dipped into the sauce. The sauce is said to be brewed by them and has a slight flavor of fermented tofu milk.
It's really something else.
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The little rolls were raw, placed directly in the pot and steamed for a while before transforming and expanding.
The sides in the pot, and the corn, and since they didn't have mushrooms, we added some shiitake mushrooms, can you see?
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The rolls were really delicious and extra fluffy. It absorbed some of the soup while steaming in the pot. It was especially flavorful.
We added our own single hand-torn cabbage, which was also a steal.
Iron pot stewed pork ribs and chicken feet
Yesterday, I had nothing to do, I went to eat iron pot stew with my coworker and two people, and had two kinds of meat.
Iron pot stewed pork ribs and chicken feet.
Eating at home has a bit of a people's commune feel to it, with large and small porcelain vats.
Full of a small porcelain jar is three taels, one of us to a cup, 52 degrees of Northeast bulk sorghum wine, a cup of 10 yuan.
When we saw the lady next door are bottled, a catty amount of time, we quietly walked away.
They are really massive.
The potatoes over here are generally better and the portions are extra large.
A friendly reminder oh, respond to the CD-ROM action, when ordering food. You can say in advance and the boss, a little less potatoes.