Raw materials
1. Main ingredients: 2 strips, 500 grams.
2. Accessories: 150 grams of sugar, 100 grams of peanut oil.
Method
1. Rinse the glutinous rice with clean water, soak for 4 hours, and filter out the water[1].
2. Remove the fat from the pig's large intestine, wash it thoroughly, put on a funnel, and put the soaked glutinous rice from the funnel into the intestine. Push the rice inward with your fingers while filling, until it is 70% full. Finally, tie the intestine with a rope and tie it tightly every 30 cm. Steam in the steamer for 5 minutes, remove the lid, poke a few holes in each section with a small bamboo skewer, then cover with the lid, steam until cooked, take out to dry, and cut into water chestnut slices.
3. Place the pot over high heat. After it is hot, use an oily pot to fry the sliced ??glutinous rice intestine until golden brown. Then put it on a plate. When serving, put the sugar on a small plate. , just add sugar when eating.
Dish Features
This dish is yellow in color, the glutinous rice intestine is soft and tender, fat but not greasy, and can be eaten hot or cold. [1]
Nutritional analysis
Nutritional elements per 100 grams:
Calories 196 (kcal) Thiamine 0.06 (mg) Calcium 10 ( mg) Protein 6.9 (g) Riboflavin 0.11 (mg) Magnesium 8 (mg) Fat 18.7 (g) Niacin 1.9 (mg) Iron 1 (mg) Carbohydrate 0 (g) Vitamin C0 (mg) Manganese 0.07 (mg) ) Dietary fiber 0 (g) Vitamin E 0.5 (mg) Zinc 0.98 (mg) Vitamin A7 (microgram) Cholesterol 137 (mg) Copper 0.06 (mg) Carotene 0.8 (microgram) Potassium 44 (mg) Phosphorus 56 ( mg) Retinol equivalents 73.6 (micrograms) Sodium 116.3 (mg) Selenium 16.95 (micrograms).
Therapeutic effects
Pig large intestine is cold in nature and sweet in taste; it has the effect of moistening the intestines, removing wind and heat from the lower part of the body, and stopping frequent urination.
Pig large intestine has the effects of moistening dryness, replenishing deficiency, quenching thirst and stopping bleeding. It can be used to treat symptoms such as weakness and thirst, anal prolapse, hemorrhoids, bloody stools, and constipation.