Everyone wants to have a stable job, a good income, and finally a happy family. Such a life would be perfect. But at the same time as being perfect, you need to have a healthy body to enjoy it. For the sake of your health, please cook and eat at home more often. If you don’t know how, please follow me to learn how to make beef ketchup now. 1. Prepare celery, tomatoes and beef. 2.1 Heat a dry pan, turn to low heat, add butter and fry until oil melts. 3.2 Boil water in a hot pot, add tomatoes, blanch the skin, cut into small pieces and set aside. 4.1 Add appropriate amount of sugar and stir-fry until the tomatoes become a paste. 5.2 After the oil is melted, put the chopped tomatoes into the pot. 6.1 Add appropriate amount of fine salt to enhance the flavor. 7.2 Add appropriate amount of sauce to enhance color. 8. Finally, turn to low heat and add diced celery and minced beef. 9. Cook over low heat until the minced beef is fragrant. 10. A versatile beef ketchup is ready. Follow the introduction above and learn to cook at home. It is not only healthy, but also nutritious and delicious. Have you learned how to make the beef ketchup that the editor will introduce to you today? |
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