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Have you learned how to sun-heat red wine in Sun Li?
When it comes to Sun Li, the most impressive thing is the domineering empress played in Empresses in the Palace. Sun Li also relied on this role to make her acting career in by going up one flight of stairs. Because of his superb acting skills and unusual audience affinity, Sun Li is becoming more and more popular in the entertainment industry, which can be said to be purple.

Sun Li on the screen, though? Big lady? But in real life, she is very low-key, and even her hobbies are very grounded. Besides basking in happiness with Deng Chao, I share my parenting experience in my daily life. Then draw a picture, write, and occasionally bask in delicious food. Life is quiet and beautiful. Just yesterday, Sun Li posted a picture of hot wine on social platforms, which received tens of thousands of praises.

Sun Li said that hot red wine is usually cooked by her friends, and this is her first time to cook it. Netizens said that the Empress was so capable that she really got the hall and the kitchen. Deng Chao was so delicious. But look at the pictures. If Sun Li doesn't say that this pot is red wine, I'm afraid many netizens will want to digress. Some said it was a pot of stewed oranges, while others said that at first glance it was thought to be a pot of carrots. Haha, if the empress doesn't give the formula, it's really hard to guess what's in it.

In addition to the excitement, there is really a big wave of fans leaving messages to do. Some netizens even said that they would buy red wine now and wait for the hot wine tutorial of Niangniang.

I thought this was just the wishful request of fans, but I didn't expect Sun Li to send Weibo today, and actually come to share the practice of hot red wine. Sun Li said that although it's her first time to cook, it feels quite delicious. Since so many friends want to learn, let's share the ingredients and let everyone try. As far as food bloggers are concerned, I'm not idolize personally, but I like chasing all kinds of food, so I'll learn about it.

The above picture should be Sun Li's own ingredient map, including oranges, rock sugar, star anise, cinnamon, cloves, ginger slices, and some small particles. What are they? Is it black pepper? Friends who know me leave a message and tell me, thank you! But judging from the proportion of ingredients, if this is the amount of a bottle of red wine, won't clove and cinnamon be a little too much?

In addition to the physical map of ingredients, Sun Li also produced a written version of the ingredients list, which looks more intuitive. However, hot red wine is like cooking, with similar and different practices. So in addition to the formula shared by Sun Li, of course, it can also be matched according to your own preferences. To tell the truth, I have never tried hot wine myself. I wonder if you have any friends you like or have made yourself. Welcome to share your practice. Take the best of a hundred, I'll try it another day ~