
Health benefits
Eggs: Enhance immunity, protect eyes and improve eyesight
Carrots: Enhance immunity, protect eyes and improve eyesight, fight cancer
Ingredients
Fresh shrimp ( four ) | |
All-purpose flour ( 50g ) | Broccoli ( 20g ) |
Carrot ( 30g ) | Ginger ( appropriate amount ) |
How to make shrimp and egg noodles (baby food supplement)

1. Remove the heads and tails of fresh shrimps, peel off the shells, and pick out Shrimp thread

2. Put the fresh shrimps and ginger slices into the pot and blanch them over high heat.Water

3.Chop the shrimp into small pieces

4.Peel the carrots and beat them finely with a food supplement machine

5.After the water boils, add the broccoli and blanch it for one minute

6.Drain the broccoli and chop into small pieces

7.Pour the flour into the bowl

8.Add 15 ml of water and an egg

9.Stir until thickened

10.Place the batter Put it into a piping bag and cut a small slit at the bottom

11. Brush the pan with oil , add chopped carrots and stir-fry for one minute

12.Add appropriate amount of water and cook 5 minutes

13.Push in the batter in a circular motion

14.When the noodles float, add the broccoli and shrimp and cook for two minutes.

15.A bowl of golden noodles is ready~

16.If you think the noodles are too long, you can cut them into small sections to prevent your baby from choking!
Tips
The most critical thing in making this food supplement is the properties of step 9.If it is too thick, it will be difficult to squeeze out, and the piping bag will break easily; if it is too thin, the noodles will not be easy to form.The smaller the opening at the bottom of the piping bag is, the thinner the thread will be, and vice versa.When squeezing out the noodle thread, raise your hands high so that the squeezed out noodle thread will be continuous and slender; it is best to squeeze the noodle thread into the pot in a circular motion to prevent the noodle thread from sticking together and turning into a lump.
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