Many people don’t know how to cook, which is normal in modern society. After all, with the prosperity of the modern catering industry, we can eat in restaurants. But many times, the taste is really different when you make it yourself. As for the method of making New Orleans potatoes, you can try making them yourself and then taste them yourself. I believe the taste will definitely be different. 1. Received the best-selling combination of Kuke100. 2. Wash the small potatoes, cut them into small pieces, and steam them in a steamer. 3. Heat a pan with more oil than usual and add the steamed potatoes. 4. Fry over medium-low heat until both sides are browned, drain the oil and set aside. 5. Pour out the oil used to fry the potatoes, add New Orleans barbecue seasoning and appropriate amount of water, and turn on the heat. 6. Pour in the fried potatoes and stir fry evenly. 7. Serve and eat immediately. Well, after reading the editor’s introduction, I think housewives should quickly throw away the New Orleans potatoes in your hands and learn how to make this nutritious, healthy and delicious dish that the editor will introduce to you today. Come on and make it. |
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