Steamed Horror Fish

Steamed Horror Fish

There are many ways to maintain health, and the simplest one is diet. Next, I will introduce to you how to cook steamed horror fish.

1. Wash the fish and place it on a plate.

2. Sprinkle with green onion and ginger, and steam in boiling water.

3. After 10 minutes, it became scary.

4. Pour soy sauce and heat oil.

After reading the detailed introduction to the recipe of steamed horror fish, are you excited and can’t wait to try it yourself? Then don't hesitate, take action now. Enough practice will surely make you successful and allow you to make the most delicious one.

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