
Health effects
Pork belly: moisturizes dryness
Cinnamon: warms the body
Star anise: regulates qi, relieves pain, and dispels cold
Ingredients
Pork belly ( 380g ) | Dried plum vegetables ( a small handful ) |
| Oil ( appropriate amount ) | Salt ( appropriate amount ) |
Ginger ( appropriate amount ) | Garlic ( 3 pcs ) |
Cinnamon ( piece ) | |
Star anise ( 2 pills ) | Aged vinegar ( appropriate amount ) |
Oyster sauce ( one spoon ) | Light soy sauce ( Moderate amount ) |
| Dark soy sauce ( Moderate amount ) | Wine ( 20ml ) |
White sugar ( a little ) |
How to make pork with pickled vegetables

1.Wash and cut the pork belly into cubes

2. Add ginger, star anise, cinnamon, bay leaves, white wine and cold water to cook the meat.

3.Chopsticks can easily be inserted into the pot and the water can be drained

4.Pour appropriate amount of dark soy sauce into the basin.Let the meat cool slightly, and when it is not hot, use dark soy sauce to color it

5.In pig skin Poke some small holes with a toothpick on the top, heat the oil to 70% and fry the pork skin and all sides

6.Let the fried meat cool

7. Pickled pickled vegetables

8. Chop the plum vegetables and mince the ginger and garlic

9. Heat the oil and sauté the ginger and garlic until fragrant.Add the pickled vegetables and add some salt and stir-fry until cooked.If you like spicy food, add some chili powder

10.Pour dark soy sauce, oyster sauce, white sugar and mature vinegar into a bowl, add some boiling water and stir well

11. Cut the meat into 5 mm thickness and place the pork skin side down in a bowl.Pour the stirred sauce

12.Put in the fried pickles and press slightly Be realistic

13.Wrap in plastic wrap

14. Bring to a boil over high heat and steam for ten minutes, then over low heat for 20 minutes

15. After steaming, remove the plastic wrap and place it on a plate and turn it over quickly.The finished product is ready
Tips
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If you like spicy food, you can add more chili powder
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