
Health benefits
Potatoes: activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis
Garlic sprouts: activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis
Soy sauce: activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis
Ingredients
Flour ( A large bowl ) | Potato ( Two ) |
Garlic sprouts (appropriate amount) | Onion (One ) |
Garlic ( Two cloves ) | Soy sauce ( Two spoons ) |
Pan sichuan peppercorns ( half spoon ) | Aniseed powder ( half a spoon ) |
dry Ginger powder ( half a spoon ) | Chicken essence ( half a spoon ) |
Water ( appropriate amount ) | Lard (appropriate amount) |
Salt ( 1.5 spoons ) |
How to make braised noodles with garlic and sprouts in iron pot

1.Cut potatoes into small thick strips and soak them in water

2.Wash the garlic sprouts and soak them in water

3. Mix the cold water with the noodles until they are a little harder.Wake up for a while., add less water and less water

4. Chop onion and garlic, salt and add pepper powder, aniseed powder, dried ginger powder, chicken essence, soy sauce, add a little water, and cut some chopped green onion

5.Put twice the lard in the pot than usual for cooking.When it is hot, pour in the sauce and sauté until fragrant.

6.Add potato strips and garlic sprouts and stir-fry evenly

7.End Cover the water used for cooking and bring to a boil over medium heat

8.Knead the dough and flatten it.Add some flour and roll it out with a rolling pin

9. Roll out the dough until it is larger, sprinkle with flour and roll it up Roll out and sprinkle with flour several times

10. Roll out the dough until it is very thin.Cut it open with a knife

11.Fold the cut strips in half and sprinkle some flour on them

12.When the water is almost boiled, add the noodles and simmer for two to three minutes

13.Use chopsticks to open the chopped green onion and MSG
14.You can eat
Tips
I like the aroma of lard braised noodles, so you can use marinated pork to make braised noodles
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