A beautiful and fulfilling childhood will inevitably affect a person's life, which has a promoting effect. Of course, childhood memories include meals cooked by our mothers, which are our most beautiful memories. However, now that I am alone outside and want to learn to do it, I just can’t do it well. In order to solve this problem, I will now teach you how to make Chinese toon mashed potatoes. 1. Blanch the Chinese toon in boiling water, remove from the water, drain and chop, chop the green onions and set aside 2. Peel the fresh potatoes and cut them into half 3. Boil water in a pot and steam the potatoes. 4. Put the steamed potatoes into a bowl and mash them with a spoon 5. Use a small amount of salt, chicken essence, sugar, and Weidam soy sauce to make juice and add it to the mashed potatoes 6. Add the chopped toon and green onion and mix well. 7. Use a spoon to scoop into a ball 8. Serve on a plate and pour in tomato sauce This dish of Chinese toon mashed potatoes may seem complicated, but if you put your heart into it, you can make it in just a few times. In addition, if you give yourself some special care every now and then, your mood will improve and you will naturally be healthier. |
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