Sometimes we find that there are always a few people around us who like cooking very much. They regard cooking as a hobby. Every dish is their own successful work. We should not always envy others' talents. In fact, we can learn it. The following is an introduction to vegetarian fried noodles. Let's get started now. 1.1 Chop some green onions 2.2 Chop carrots, beans and onions into small pieces 3.1 Steam the wet noodles first 4.2 Cut into small pieces. If you like sour food, you can add more. 5. The order of cooking is to first add the chopped green onion and then add the beans. When the beans are almost cooked, add the onions and then the carrots and stir-fry. 6. Add the tomatoes and fry until they become mushy, add a little salt, a little soy sauce, and a little chicken powder. 7. Finally, put the steamed noodles in, and be sure to keep the heat low. Don’t put them all in at once, otherwise it will be difficult to stir-fry. Stir-fry for a while and then serve. After reading the introduction to the recipe of vegetarian fried noodles, many of you must be drooling, wipe it off quickly. You should know that if you master the specific steps, you will definitely be able to make different delicacies on your own. |
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