Modern people are under great pressure in life and work, so we must relieve stress in time. Among the methods of stress relief, the most common one is diet. If you often feel stressed, you might as well try making yourself a delicious meal. After eating it, you may find that the world has become different. So, let me tell you how to make fried sausage with garlic sprouts. 1. Prepare garlic sprouts and sausage. 2.1 Split the garlic sprouts horizontally in the middle and cut them into oblique sections. 3.2 Slice the onion, ginger and garlic, set aside the peppercorns and dried chilies, and cut into suitable shapes after the sausage is steamed. (In order to match the garlic sprouts, I also cut the sausage into strips O(∩_∩)O) 4. Pour a little bit of oil into the pan, and when the oil is hot, pour in the sausage and stir-fry until slightly oily. 5. Add onion, ginger, garlic, peppercorns and dried chilies and stir-fry until fragrant. 6. Add garlic sprouts, a spoonful of cooking wine and appropriate amount of salt and mix well. Turn off the heat, add chicken stock and serve. Thank you for reading this article and learning how to make fried sausage with garlic sprouts. It is my greatest joy to share delicious food with everyone. |
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