Twenty years ago, you wouldn't have chosen your own meals because the times didn't allow it. Twenty years later, you can choose your favorite meal, but you are too busy. But remember, don't let being busy take away your health. For the sake of health, please follow me to learn how to make fried river shrimp with chives. 1. Soak the dried river shrimp in water, wash them, cut the green onions into sections, cut the ginger into shreds, cut the dried chilies into sections with scissors, and cut the chives into inch-long sections with scissors. 2.1 Add scallions, ginger and chili peppers into hot oil, sauté until fragrant, then add river shrimps and stir-fry. 3.2 Soak and clean the river shrimp, cut the ginger into shreds, cut the green onion into sections, cut the dried chili into small sections, and cut the chives into sections. 4. Add the chives, stir-fry slightly, add salt, chicken essence, oyster sauce and light soy sauce, stir evenly until cooked. 5. Add MSG and serve. Dear foodie friends, you can’t wait any longer! The editor has already whetted your appetite. Then take action quickly and make your own fried river shrimp with chives to enjoy your meal. |
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