typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

Chapter 9 Showcase Cooking Skills

When Su Qing saw the chili peppers, she wished she could move them home right away. Her mouth has been very bland these days, and she wanted to eat something spicy but couldn't find anything. She was almost suffocated to death. She used to be a person who didn't like spicy food.

Son.

"How many more peppers does brother have? How much does it cost per pound?" Su Qing used her hands as thin as chicken feet to pick up a red pepper and smell it. She had been thinking about the spicy and exciting smell for a long time.

"Hmm~, it just tastes like this, so comfortable." Her big eyes narrowed in enjoyment and her mouth couldn't stop rising, as if she was intoxicated.

With the chili peppers, she can make chili sauce. She can also add a little when cooking to make the rice more fragrant.

With chili peppers, she can make all kinds of delicious dishes, and sometimes she can even have a luxurious hot pot meal.

"This red... chili pepper is picked in the mountains. These are the only ones on the stall now. They cost one penny per pound. If you want, I can go to the mountains to pick them." The young man replied with a smile. He was just here to try his luck today.

I didn't expect anyone to actually buy it.

"Okay, I want all these peppers. How much does it cost?"

"Nine catties and nine cents"

"Then help me move it to the oxcart and I'll give you ten cents." The young man agreed simply. After all, an extra cent would make his family live a lot better, so there was no reason why he wouldn't want to.

Su Qing paid the money, and before leaving, she asked for his name and address, and told him his home address, so that he could clean the peppers he picked and deliver them to him, and calculated three cents per pound for him.

That young man came from Qingshan Village next door. His surname was Liu, and he was the eldest son in the family, so his family named him Liu Dalang.

Both of his parents were dead, and he had a sick grandmother and a three-year-old sister to take care of. His family didn't have much land, so he lived in poverty.

Su Qing got on the bullock cart and looked at the chili peppers on the cart. Her eyes lit up as if she had seen gold. "Hey, hey, I'm here, honey. I love you so much."

Su Wensheng looked at Su Qing's stupidity with disgust on his face. With her like this, could she still find him a brother-in-law in the future? If Su Qing knew what he was thinking, she would probably poke him in the head and say

He is young and old.

"Sister, don't be like this, or you won't be able to find your brother-in-law." Su Wenhai, a little friend, is a straight-tempered person. He says whatever comes to his mind. He shook his little head and said seriously, with a look in his eyes that said don't take it too seriously.

"Ahem, who did you listen to?" Su Qing almost choked on her own saliva. This stinky kid was thinking about all kinds of nonsense every day. No, she had to work hard to earn money and send him to school.

If he dares to talk about her now that he is a little bigger, then he will be able to do it when he grows up. Su Qing became more and more determined to send them to school.

It's just that poor Su Wenhai doesn't know that his happy days are about to end.

"Aunt Zhang, the matchmaker in the village, said that she should raise her sister well. When she wants to get married, she will look for her. She must find a good family for her sister." Su Wenhai said proudly, as if he was talking about something.

Very remarkable thing.

Su Qing raised her eyebrows when she heard this. Haha, this matchmaker is good and she knows how to find potential customers.

"Your sister, there's no rush now. Now that you are a child, you have to worry about adult matters. Be careful whether you grow taller or not." Aunt Jinhua nodded his head, her face filled with tears.

smile.

As soon as Su Wenhai heard that he was not growing taller, he immediately held his head and wrinkled his little face, "Ah? Then I won't tell you, or I will become a dwarf."

Everyone burst into laughter upon hearing this.

Time always passed quickly amid laughter and laughter. The sky was already dark in the blink of an eye, and Su Qing also arrived home.

Su Qing paid for the taxi and moved the things she bought today into her home. She decided to show off her cooking skills and cook something delicious for them tonight.

Su Wensheng helped her light the fire, while Su Qing washed the ribs and cut them into sections, blanched them in water and then cooked them with ginger slices to remove the bloody smell.

She sliced ​​and diced the seasonal vegetables that needed to be sliced, and finally soaked them in water.

She took the ribs out of the pot and put the broth in another pot. Pour oil into the pot to heat up, then add chili peppers, peppercorns, ginger and various spices and stir-fry until the aroma is fragrant. Then pour the broth in and cook together.

Cook for some time.

Taking advantage of this gap, she divided the ribs into two parts. She cut one of the ribs with a flower knife, marinated it with salt, MSG, chicken essence, onion, ginger, garlic and vinegar, waiting for it to absorb the flavor.

Then she put another portion of ribs and vegetables into the cooked soup pot, cooked them and took them out. Finally, she added sesame oil, minced garlic, chopped green onion, chopped celery, chopped coriander, salt, MSG and other ingredients into the vegetable basin.

Plant condiments, taste them and feel they are suitable, then serve them out.

This maocai was not spicy, but had a slight taste. After all, everyone was eating it together, and she was afraid they wouldn't be used to it.

After the pork ribs are marinated, they are coated in dry starch and fried in a pan until golden brown. After draining the excess oil, add a little broth, sugar, and vinegar and cook together. Finally, add starch water to reduce the juice. One serving.

The delicious sweet and sour pork ribs are ready to be cooked.


This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next