
Health benefits
Cabbage: activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis
Rice noodles: activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis
Ham: strengthen the spleen and replenish qi
Ingredients
Cabbage ( Half ) | Rice noodles ( handful ) |
Ham ( Half one ) | Egg ( 1 piece ) |
Millet pepper ( 3 pieces ) | Line pepper ( 1 piece ) | Carrot ( Half root ) | Oil ( appropriate amount ) |
Salt ( Appropriate amount ) | Light soy sauce ( Appropriate amount ) |
White pepper ( appropriate amount ) | Chicken essence (appropriate amount) |
Ginger ( a little ) |
How to make fried rice noodles with cabbage

1.Prepare the ingredients, but not the rice noodles

2.Shred cabbage

3.Chopped pepper

4.Fry the eggs and serve them out

5. Slice the ham, fry on both sides, and serve out

6. Heat the pan and add oil (the oil needs to be (More than the usual amount for cooking) add grated ginger

7.Put in the shredded cabbage and carrots and turn them over Fry until soft

8. Add chopped chili, appropriate amount of salt, light soy sauce, and white pepper Stir-fry the rice noodles for a while

9. Pour in the cooked rice noodles (I forgot to take a photo of the step of cooking rice noodles) , soak the dry rice noodles in cold water for a few hours, cook them until they are done, and take them out, which can be broken with chopsticks.Put it into a large bowl and mix it with oil to avoid dipping).Mix the fried eggs and ham evenly with chopsticks.Do not use a spatula, as the flour will break easily
10.Add chicken essence and take it out of the pot
11.Put it on a plate and you’re ready

12. Let’s start eating, the other half’s hometown rice noodles are Specialty, said to be delicious! The first time I speculated, my confidence increased
Tips Shi
The peppers I stir-fried are on the spicy side.If you can’t eat spicy food, you can add less
It is very important to cook the rice noodles.The rice noodles are too soft and taste bad
Add more oil
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