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Steamed prawns with garlic and paste | Chinese Food Easy Recipes

▪ Ingredients  

Ingredients

Quantity

Shrimp

500 g

Vermicelli

300 g

Garlic, pepper, green onion

a few

Cooking oil, soy sauce

a few

 

▪ Detailed steps  

Fresh shrimp open back, pick off the shrimp thread

Chopped garlic and chili

Soak the vermicelli in water to soften and take out part of it and chop it

The remaining fans spread the plate, laying shrimp, crushed vermicelli

Pour the garlic into the hot oil, add salt and water, and stir-fry over slow fire

Spread the sautéed garlic on top of the shrimp and steam for 5 minutes in a steamer

After steaming, take out, sprinkle onion, pepper, drizzle soy sauce, pour hot oil, the dish is finished

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