Quick Sauté: Garlic chive with semi-dry beancurd韭菜炒豆干
Quick Sauté: Garlic chive with semi-dry beancurd韭菜炒豆干

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To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook quick sauté: garlic chive with semi-dry beancurd韭菜炒豆干 using 7 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Quick Sauté: Garlic chive with semi-dry beancurd韭菜炒豆干:
  1. Get 1/2 lb semi dried beancurd, slice into 1" lengthwise matchsticks
  2. Take 3 cups garlic chives, cut into 1" lengthwise
  3. Make ready 1/2 onion, sliced
  4. Get 2 baby bell peppers/carrots
  5. Take Salt and pepper
  6. Prepare 2 Tsp olive oil
  7. Prepare 2 cloves garlic

The recipe teaches you how to cook Celery and Dry Bean Curd, which tastes mild, tender and crispy, and is one of the home-style dishes in China. Chinese name: 芹菜炒豆干 (qín cài chǎo dòu gān) Characteristics: Celery and Dry Bean Curd tastes mild, tender and crispy. Sauté string bean with touch of garlic and preserved, dried cabbage. Pan-fried chive pocket pancake filled with chive, scrambled egg and dry shrimp, also known as Jiu Cai He Zi (Chinese chive pocket) in Chinese.

Steps to make Quick Sauté: Garlic chive with semi-dry beancurd韭菜炒豆干:
  1. Cut everything into matchsticks and set aside.Rinse garlic chives in water one by one and cut into inch lengthwise.
  2. Saute onion, bell peppers strips in oil until aromatic for 30s. Add beancurd strips and keep on saute until a little bit golden for 3 and half minutes.
  3. Add minced garlic and sure for another 30s. Finally add garlic chives and adjust seasoning before plating.

These Chinese Garlic Chive "Boxes" are a Northern Chinese specialty. Made with ready-to-use frozen spring roll wrappers, these are easy to assemble at home! The Chinese name for these is 韭菜盒子 (jiucai hezi), which translates to "Chive Boxes." Prawn Dumpling with Chives 鮮蝦韭菜餃. Pork and Chinese Chive Filling Dumplings (Boiled) 豬肉韭菜水餃. Enoki Mushroom with Beancurd Roll in Oyster Sauce 蠔皇金菇鮮竹卷.

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