With the continuous progress of life, our requirements for food are getting higher and higher. We not only want to eat nutritiously, but also want to eat safely and securely. My cooking is the safest and most reliable. Let me introduce to you a recipe for a cold dish of King Oyster Mushroom and Andrographis. Come and learn it quickly! 1. Put the king oyster mushrooms into the oven and bake at 200 degrees for 20 minutes. You can also steam it, but it will be chewier if you roast it. 2. Blanch the Andrographis paniculata in water, cool it down and squeeze out the water. 3. Tear the king oyster mushrooms into thin strips 4. Put oil in the pot, chop the onion, ginger and garlic into small pieces and add them together with the dried chilies and stir-fry until fragrant. 5. Turn off the heat, add king oyster mushrooms and andrographis paniculata, add soy sauce, sugar, salt, and chicken essence for seasoning 6. You can also mix spinach with oyster mushrooms, both are delicious. This concludes the introduction to the recipe of the cold-mixed King Oyster Mushroom and Andrographis paniculata dish. Then all you need to do next is get into the kitchen and make it a reality. |
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