Chicken stew mushrooms

By VicentaLakin

Chicken stew mushrooms
Pine-growing mushrooms: special northeast, growing under a pine tree, pine-producing mushrooms with unique tastes and tastes, loved by the northeast, the best partner of pine-producing chicks is the northeast, the little pheasant-cooked mushrooms in the spring and evening of 09, which means pine-cooked mushrooms, chickens made out of other mushrooms are not the real northeast chicken stewed, and pine-cushes are not very readily available to outsiders because of their low production. Pine-producing mushrooms are of high nutritional value and contain a variety of amino acids and minerals, such as calcium, iron and, at the same time, large amounts of coarse protein and carbohydrates. Regular consumption can provide good health care for human resistance and softening blood vessels.

Recipe Recommendations

  • stupid chicken one
  • Tricholoma matsumi 500 grams
  • onion 1 tree
  • Jiang 1 segment
  • garlic 5 grams
  • aniseed one
  • cooking wine 5 grams
  • salt 5 grams

Steps for Chicken stew mushrooms

  • Make Chicken stew mushrooms step 0
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    One stupid chicken
  • Make Chicken stew mushrooms step 1
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    Pack up and hide from the big ones
  • Make Chicken stew mushrooms step 2
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    Fresh pine mushrooms
  • Make Chicken stew mushrooms step 3
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    Go to the root, wash it with fresh water
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    We're going to use the water, we're going to separate the insects from the middle and we're going to clean them up
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    Add a proper amount of fresh water to the pot, put in chickens, garlic and big stuff, and a little wine and a little fire and a little fire for 15 minutes
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    Ten minutes for the pine mushroom and salt and 20 minutes for the stew
  • Make Chicken stew mushrooms step 7
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    Let's have some onion flowers and spices
  • Chicken stew mushrooms Make Tips

    Make sure to wash the pine mushrooms several times, as they grow under pine trees and have a lot of rotten leaves stuck to them. Since they are wild mushrooms, some may contain worms inside. You can see them by splitting them open in the middle. No extra oil is needed when stewing the chicken.