Do you have a kid? Do you think about food for your children over and over again? If so, you are a qualified and competent parent. If not, then you can start learning now. You should know that a variety of delicious food will definitely be beneficial to the physical and mental development of children. Well, let me introduce to you how to make fried chicken gizzards. 1.12 Remove the fascia from the chicken gizzards, rinse them with clean water, blanch them with boiling water, and cut them into thin slices 2.21 Mix oyster sauce and cooking wine evenly and marinate for 10 minutes 3. Cut the bell pepper into small pieces 4. Put oil in the pan, heat it to 60% hot, put the chicken gizzards in, and stir-fry quickly. 5. Serve immediately after the color changes 6. Leave some oil in the pan, and when it is 70% hot, add the chopped green onion and ginger and stir-fry until fragrant. 7. Add the bell pepper and stir fry 8. Add chicken gizzards, soy sauce and salt and stir-fry quickly. That’s all for today’s introduction to fried chicken gizzards. I wonder if you have learned how to make it? If you are a housewife and like to cook, don't miss this opportunity and try it now. |
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