
Health benefits
Potatoes: activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis
Carrots: activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis
Pork belly: nourish yin
Ingredients
meters ( appropriate amount ) | Potatoes ( 1-2 ) |
Carrot (Moderate amount) | Lean meat (Moderate amount span> ) |
Pork belly ( appropriate amount ) | Luncheon meat and ham (appropriate amount) |
chopped green onion ( appropriate amount ) | |
Oil ( Appropriate amount ) | Light soy sauce ( A little bit ) |
Salt (appropriate amount) | Shrimp oil ( appropriate amount ) |
Oil consumption ( appropriate amount ) | Chicken essence ( appropriate amount ) |
Cooking wine ( appropriate amount ) | White pepper ( appropriate amount ) |
White sugar ( a little ) |
How to make claypot rice
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1. Slice the pork belly and cut the green onions into chopped green onions.Cut potatoes, mushrooms, carrots, lean meat, and ham into small cubes and set aside.

2.Catch the diced lean meat with soy sauce and old wine for later use

4.Then put the pork belly into the pot and fry the oil

6. Then add the rice that has been soaked for a while and stir-fry together.Add water until it exceeds the rice.Just a few will do

7. When the water is almost invisible, turn down the heat and cook for 25- 30 minutes, if you like crispy rice, you can cook for 5-10 minutes more

8.The lid is open Micro-pressure function

9.After cooking, sprinkle with chopped green onion, cover and simmer for one minute , open the lid and wait for five minutes, then you can eat

3.Put a little oil in the pot, heat it up, add diced lean meat and stir-fry until it changes color, then put it back into the bowl and set aside p>

5.Pour the potatoes, mushrooms, ham, and carrot lean meat cubes into the pot and stir-fry for a while, add salt, consume oil, Shrimp oil, cooking wine, chicken essence, sugar, white pepper to taste.
Shrimp oil is sold in bottles in supermarkets.Shrimp oil is also salty, so you need to add an appropriate amount
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