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New Ideas For Eating Luncheon Meat | Chinese Food Easy Recipes

▪ Ingredients  

Ingredients

Quantity

Lunch meat

1 piece

Green Pepper

4 pcs

Soy sauce

a few

Cooking oil, salt

a few

 

▪ Detailed steps  

Diced luncheon meat

Wash the green pepper, remove the flesh and cut it into small pieces

Sauté sliced garlic in a frying pan

Add luncheon meat and stir-fry until slightly browned

Pour in the green pepper

Season with salt and soy sauce, stir-fry until the peppers are soft and ready to serve

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