Bird's nest noodle

By VicentaLakin

Bird's nest noodle
Many mothers say they've been eating their children for nine months, but they're going to have a conscious start eating their fingers for eight or nine months, not only to exercise chewing, but also to exercise their own food, to love eating if a child keeps eating, he loses the pleasure of eating, sometimes the child wants to grab your spoon or scratch something not because he's naughty, but because he wants to have control over himself, not because he doesn't want to practice because he's starting to eat dirty, but because he doesn't have a chance to practice, he has to bear with it, eat after we're done with a couple of newspapers down there, have a whole kitchen chair in full of plastic, wash the toilet and so on. Ha ha ha

Recipe Recommendations

  • noodles 20g
  • flour 5g
  • cooked pumpkin puree 25g
  • water 2g
  • oil appropriate amount
  • Seafood sesame powder appropriate amount
  • quail eggs of 2

Steps for Bird's nest noodle

  • Make Bird
    1
    Get some noodles. Kids can eat less than once。
  • Make Bird
    2
    When the water opens, the noodles are boiled for a few minutes。
  • Make Bird
    3
    Sugar-free, salt-free pine in noodles。
  • Make Bird
    4
    Pumpkin mud, which is less hydrated, so I added a little bit of water to the flour and increased viscosity。
  • Make Bird
    5
    Smash it like this。
  • Make Bird
    6
    Just put a little bit of oil in the pot and put quail eggs in the middle of a pile until they're all ripe。
  • Bird's nest noodle Make Tips

    Noodles can also be replaced with a slightly thick face. Two, quail eggs must be fully cooked。