- Noodles
By VicentaLakin
Lunch with Grandma. It's easy, it tastes good. I can't compare it to real burden, but it's simple enough to make a home, and it tastes good enough, isn't it
Recipe Recommendations
- pork appropriate amount
- spinach a little
- potherb mustard a little
- onion a little
- ginger a little
- chili oil appropriate amount
- cooking wine a little
- soy sauce a little
- soy sauce appropriate amount
- sweet sauce appropriate amount
- broth appropriate amount
- salt a little
- sugar a little
- vinegar a little
- slightly spicy
- cook
- half an hour
- ordinary
Steps for - Noodles

1
The pork is cut to shreds, onions, ginger cut to spares, and a little snowflake。
2
A little peanut oil in the pot, a little pork, a little fire, onions and ginger, and a little wine。
3
The pork is oiled and then put into the snow, and the fire continues。
4
Put in a little sweet sauce, and you can get out of the pot. ♪ No salt, sweet noodle and snow ♪
5
Prepare a proper bowl of noodles, with a spoonful of raw, a little old, a little bit of vinegar, a little bit of salt, a little bit of sugar, three spoons of soup, a proper amount of pepper。
6
Cooked noodles in the bowl。
7
Scrambled onions. ♪ Spinach's pouring water directly in a noodles soup ♪
8
You can eat with a mix。
9
It's not super simple, huh. Try it。
10
And another one of my salted snow. Big bottles are not full. It's the first time I've made pickles, and I've only bought two pounds of fresh snow tacks to try it first. It's closed today. It tastes good。