Sydney Scorch
By VicentaLakin
It's dry in autumn and winter. What can I get you? What if I catch a cold? And here's a nice pneumatic pneumatic cough-cooking, Sydney Bay。
Recipe Recommendations
- Sheng Yan 1 bag
- Sydney one
- rock sugar appropriate amount
- chuanbei a little
- sweetening
- stewed
- an hour
- simple
Steps for Sydney Scorch
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1. Sydney washes, cuts one quarter down in Genty, digs up its inner larvae and makes it Sydney. Sydney Genty: Don't throw the part, leave the lid, so that the stew doesn't drop the steam soup in the steaming nest, which affects the taste. Sydney Steak: This one looks personal, and if you like a little mouth, you can break it into a little bit, and if you like a good mouth, you can cut it into a little bit。
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1. Sydney washes, cuts one quarter down in Genty, digs up its inner larvae and makes it Sydney. Sydney Genty: Don't throw the part, leave the lid, so that the stew doesn't drop the steam soup in the steaming nest, which affects the taste. Sydney Steak: This one looks personal, and if you like a little mouth, you can break it into a little bit, and if you like a good mouth, you can cut it into a little bit。3
2. Kawabai washes the hammer and boils it with a bowl of water for 15 minutes, leaving water for use。4
3. Pour water and fresh water into Sydney, add to the part of Sydney where the meat has been treated, cover the Sydney part and heat it up。5
Four, 30 minutes after Sydney's stew, the raw oats were removed and packed into Sydney for another 20 minutes。6
Five, just add a couple of ice creams when it's almost ready, remember to eat Sydney。Sydney Scorch Make Tips
1. Clearing the Lungs and Relieving Coughs: Both bird's nest and snow pear have the effects of moistening the lungs, relieving coughs, resolving phlegm, calming panting, clearing heat, and resolving phlegm. Fritillaria enters the Lung and Heart meridians and has the functions of resolving phlegm, relieving coughs, clearing heat, and dissipating nodules. The combination of these three brings out the best of their efficacy.
2. Nourishing Yin and Moistening Dryness: The bird's nest in this soup is sweet and neutral in nature, serving to nourish the Lungs and Stomach, benefit Qi and Yin, generate fluids, and eliminate deficient heat. The snow pear clears, moistens, and generates fluids, while rock sugar benefits Qi, harmonizes the Stomach, and moistens the Lungs. Combined as a soup, it tonifies without being drying and moistens without being greasy, making it an excellent choice for nourishing Yin and relieving dryness. —Good bird's nest originates from Sankoushan www.sankoushan.com.