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Brine Chicken Toe | Chinese Food Easy Recipes

▪ Ingredients  

Ingredients

Quantity

Chicken Claw

500 g

Allspice, star anise

a few

Pepper, cinnamon

a few

Ginger

a few

Rock candy,dark soy sauce

a few

Cooking wine, soy sauce

a few

 

▪ Detailed steps  

Spices (allspice, star anise, pepper, cinnamon) in bags

Chicken claws, ginger, cooking wine into the pot, blanching

After boiling, take out the chicken claws and run them through cold water

Chicken claws, spice bag, dark soy sauce, soy sauce, icing sugar cold water into the pot

Boil and reduce the heat and simmer for 1 hour, so that the chicken claws fully flavored, marinated chicken claws completed

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