Composition title: My specialty dish
Keywords: 350 words for sixth grade primary school
Word count: 350 words composition
This article Suitable for: Sixth grade primary school students
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This composition is a 350-word composition for sixth grade primary school students. The title is: "My Specialty Dishes". Everyone is welcome to contribute.
The endless sound of firecrackers, colorful fireworks, and big red lanterns, before you know it, the New Year has arrived, and people are busy and preparing. I thought: I should do something in the New Year. So, I decided to make a dish of my specialty - scrambled eggs with tomatoes.
I came to the kitchen, put on my apron, took out the knife and cutting board and put them on the table. I took out two eggs and three large tomatoes, and then broke the eggs into a bowl. I confidently took the egg and knocked it against the edge of the bowl. With a "pop" sound, I successfully cracked the egg into the bowl. I looked into the bowl and, oh, it really looked like a "little sun"!
Then I started pounding the chicken again. I pounded the chicken lightly for a while, hard for a while, fast for a while, and slowly for a while. The eggs were quickly pounded. At this time, I washed the tomatoes and put them on the cutting board, and then carefully picked up the kitchen knife. It was so heavy!
However, based on my experience, this is nothing. I cut the tomatoes left and right, and they were cut quickly. Ah, it’s great!
I'm really proud of myself. Next, I lit the fire, poured oil into the pot, put the eggs in, turned it over a few times and put the tomatoes into the pot, then added some soy sauce, salt, sugar, and MSG and continued to stir-fry. Although the oil in the pot squeaked loudly, I was not afraid at all. Just like that, my specialty dish - scrambled eggs with tomatoes is ready!
Looking at this plate of dishes, my heart feels sweet, sweeter than eating honey!