
Health benefits
Eggs: enhance immunity, protect eyes and improve vision
Ingredients
Pig's feet ( 2 pounds ) | Ginger ( Half a catty ) |
Eggs ( 10 span> ) | Haitian Tianding Sweet Vinegar ( one bottle ) |
How to make pig's feet and ginger vinegar

1. Put the eggs in a pot with cold water, turn to medium to low heat and cook for ten minutes.Add some salt and cook together to avoid cracking

2.A bottle of Zhimizhai sweet vinegar

3.Wash the ginger and cut it into large pieces.You can also crack it with the back of a knife to make it more delicious p>

4. Stir-fry over high heat until the water is completely dry, remove and set aside

5.After the eggs are cooked, pour them into cold water, rinse them until they cool down and then peel them.

6.Chop the pig's feet into pieces and set aside

7. Put all the ingredients into the pot together, bring to a boil over high heat, reduce the heat and simmer for more than an hour and a half.I used a casserole and the taste was very good.(Note, because it is boiling vinegar, it is not suitable to use an iron pot, as it will produce chemical reactions.It is recommended to search on Baidu for the specific reasons)

8. Boil the eggs and ginger until they change color, then turn up the heat and add the pig's feet.After boiling, continue to cook over low heat until the pig's feet fall off the bones.It is ready to be eaten.

9.Finished product
Tips
Adjust the taste according to your own taste.If you like it sweeter, you can add some brown sugar and cook it together., if you are afraid it will be too sweet, you can add a small amount of water and cook together.Don’t throw away the leftover eggs, ginger and vinegar.If you keep it, it can be kept at room temperature for a long time in winter, no need to put it in the refrigerator.Can be used repeatedly.The longer the eggs are cooked, the more delicious they will be.When the meat is finished, you can add new meat and cook it again.The more times the soup is cooked, the more fragrant it becomes
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