The word "laziness" has ruined the lives of countless people. Because of laziness, you will pile up clothes and then put them in the washing machine to wash them together; because of laziness, there are never fresh fruits and vegetables in your refrigerator because you never cook for yourself. In order to break this bad habit, you need to follow me and learn how to make curry beef vermicelli. 1.Cut the beef into small pieces and soak them in clean water. 2. Bring the beef to a boil in water, blanch it, then wash and set aside. 3. Add an appropriate amount of water to the pot, pour in a can of beer, add ginger slices and green onions, cook over high heat for about 20 minutes, then turn to low heat for 20 minutes, and simmer for half an hour until soft. 4. Add curry cubes and continue to simmer. 5. Soak the vermicelli. 6. Put it in a pot and stew it, add appropriate amount of salt and sugar. Do you ever worry about your health as you consume instant noodles, fast food, and spicy hot pot every day? You know, a healthy diet plays a vital role in a person's life. So, from now on, throw away those junk food, watch how to make curry beef vermicelli, and cook it yourself, this way you will be the healthiest. |
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