
Health benefits
Pork belly: nourish yin
Potatoes: detoxify
Garlic sprouts: enhance immunity, antioxidant, anti-cancer and prevent cancer
Ingredients
Pork belly ( piece ) | Potatoes ( 3 ) |
| Garlic sprouts ( One or two ) | Green pepper ( One Two ) |
Red pepper ( One ) | Ginger slices (appropriate amount) | tempeh (appropriate amount) | peppercorns ( appropriate amount ) |
raw Pump ( appropriate amount ) | White sugar ( a little ) |
Fermented glutinous rice juice ( a little ) | |
Chicken essence ( a little ) |
How to make twice-cooked pork with potatoes

1. Boil the pork belly in cold water, add cooking wine, ginger slices, and peppercorns

2.This is cooked For pork belly, I take a section of meat in the middle.If you like to eat fatter meat, you can also cut some fatter meat,

3.Slice the pork belly.The cooked meat will be cut into thinner slices if frozen in the refrigerator.

4.Wash and slice the potatoes, do not cut them too thin

5.Chopped Fry the potatoes in a pan until they are translucent

6.These are fried potatoes p>

7.Prepare green, red pepper and garlic seedlings

8.Cut garlic sprouts into horse ear shapes, slice green and red peppers,
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9. Chop Pixian bean paste into fine pieces and set aside

10.Ginger slices , tempeh, peppercorns,

11. Heat the pan with cold oil, add the pork belly and stir-fry until the oil comes out

12. Stir-fry the pork belly until the oil is released, push it to one side, add Pixian bean paste, and stir-fry Remove the red oil, add fermented glutinous rice juice, white sugar, light soy sauce,

13. Add ginger slices at the bottom, Peppercorns, black bean paste

14.Finally add green, red pepper, garlic sprouts and fried potato slices, Stir well, add chicken essence and take it out of the pot,

15.This is fried potato twice-cooked pork, p>

16.Finished product picture
Tips
Add glutinous rice juice to twice-cooked pork to remove the fishy smell,
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