In one’s life, one goes through the process of going to school, working, getting married and having children. For most people, they have already reached the second step, and the next step is the third step. If you first arrive at someone's house, if you can cook a delicious meal at this time, won't the impression points increase a lot? This may solve your lifelong problem. Now, I will give you some tips and teach you how to make stir-fried lamb offal with coriander. 1.Cut the coriander into sections and set aside. 2.1 Heat oil in a pan and sauté scallions and ginger. Add the offal. 3.2 Boil the cooked mutton offal bought from the supermarket to remove the fishy smell. Remove from the water, wash and set aside. 4.1 Add light soy sauce. Stir-fry quickly and evenly, add salt, pepper and MSG to season. 5.2 Add cooking wine. 6. After stir-frying evenly, add the coriander segments. 7. Stir-fry over high heat. As soon as the cilantro begins to sprout, turn off the heat. 8. Remove from the pan and serve. The temptation of delicious food can only be understood by making it yourself to realize its true value. As for everyone, after understanding the recipe of Stir-fried Lamb Offal with Coriander, you should really try to make it yourself. |
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