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Can snakehead and lily be cooked together?

Can snakehead and Flammulina velutipes be cooked together?

No problem at all. We can burn them together.

Snakehead is a kind of high-grade freshwater fish, with high protein content, less fat content, higher calcium content than other fish, and also contains many vitamins and inorganic salts. In addition, it also contains 10 kinds of free amino acids. The meat is soft, easy to be digested and absorbed by the human body, and the meat is prickly and less, which is especially suitable for the elderly and children.

Flammulina velutipes black fish roll

Ingredients: 250g black fish fillet, Flammulina velutipes150g;

Accessories: blending oil, cooking wine, salt, ginger juice, starch, white pepper, steamed fish and soy sauce, chopped green onion and millet spicy;

Exercise:

1. Add cooking wine, salt, ginger juice, white pepper and starch to the black fish fillet and marinate for a while;

2. Remove the root of Flammulina velutipes and wash it with clear water;

3. Cut the washed and drained Flammulina velutipes shorter to make it easier to chew;

4. Take a strip of Flammulina velutipes and put it on one end of the pickled black fish fillet, and then roll it up slowly. Can be paired with onions or leeks;

5. Roll them all up and put them in a plate, with the chopped Flammulina velutipes and the remaining black fish fillets in the middle;

6. Add a proper amount of water to the pot to boil, and then put it in a fish dish;

7. Cover the pot and steam for 7 minutes to get out of the pot;

8. Pour in a proper amount of steamed fish oil and sprinkle with chopped green onion and millet spicy rings;

9. Add a proper amount of blending oil to the small pot, heat it and pour it on the chopped green onion.

Flammulina velutipes, also known as Flammulina velutipes, Pleurotus ostreatus, Pleurotus ostreatus, Pleurotus ostreatus, Pleurotus ostreatus, Pleurotus ostreatus, Pleurotus ostreatus, Pleurotus eryngii, etc. It is called Flammulina velutipes, because its slender stem looks like Flammulina velutipes, and it has a high medicinal and dietetic effect. However, if it is eaten with certain foods, it will not be effective, but it may cause many adverse reactions:

1, Flammulina velutipes and milk may cause angina pectoris.

2. Flammulina velutipes and donkey meat will have abdominal pain and diarrhea.

3. Eating Flammulina velutipes with clams will destroy vitamin B 1 in Flammulina velutipes, leading to nutrient loss.