As the saying goes, food is the most important thing for people. Food plays an important role in everyone's life. If you don't eat well, your body's resistance will be easily affected and diseases may take the opportunity to come to you. The method of making multi-grain steamed cake is simple and can also improve the body's disease resistance to a certain extent. 1. Put 50 grams of soybean flour into the microwave box! 2. Put 50 grams of cornmeal into the microwave box! 3. Put 50 grams of white flour into the microwave box 4. Add filial piety mother powder! 5. Add eggs 6. Add milk! 7. Stirring 8. Drain the oil to make it easier to remove the box! Friends who like sweets can add sugar! 9. Let it rise for 1 hour, put it in the microwave for 4 minutes, and that’s it! 10. Before putting it in the microwave, you can add large dates, raisins, black sesame seeds, etc. according to your personal preference! The method of making multi-grain steamed cake is a dish that can be completed in a short time. It is convenient and simple to prepare and is definitely a favorite of those who have clumsy hands. Take action now and enjoy the taste pleasure brought by simple deliciousness. |
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