我的家乡是美丽富饶的鹤乡——齐齐哈尔,齐齐哈尔不但风景宜人、物产丰富,而且各种风味美食也多着呐,您要是吃了,保证就香得不愿意走了。现在,让我来给您做个介绍吧。
首先,烤肉是齐齐哈尔最具特色的美食。烤肉分电烤和炭烤两种,它们只是加热手段不同,制做步骤基本相同。第一步是将牛肉均匀地切成薄片,放入盆中加适量的油、盐、花椒面等佐料,均匀地搅拌;第二步是将电锅通电加热或将炭锅中的木炭点燃,在烤肉平盘上放上油;第三步是将拌好的肉放在烤盘上,并不停地翻动,大约五、六分钟肉就烤熟了,即可食用。人们为了营养均衡,在烤肉的同时,还要烤一些蔬菜如:白菜、菠菜、地瓜……
其次,涮羊肉也是非常有特色的美食。涮羊肉是用开水煮着吃,煮肉的同时放入海鲜、蔬菜、粉丝、豆腐等各种涮品,使涮出来的肉更加鲜美,入口软滑,是既美味又营养的美食。
其实,我们家乡的美食还有很多,如:铁锅炖鱼、***猪菜、狗肉……今天我主要介绍了烤肉和涮羊肉这两种美食,等您到我的家乡时,再一一品尝哦。
我的爸爸会做一手好菜,什么酸菜鱼、红烧肉、十三香龙虾,吃得我和妈妈直竖大拇指。而我最喜欢吃的还是他做的糖醋排骨。
又到双休日了,爸爸照例要大展手脚一番,我也照例点了糖醋排骨。一上午,厨房里乒乒乓乓响个不停。终于开饭了,爸爸学着“店小二”一个个地上菜。突然,我闻到了一股熟悉的香味,肉的味道中带着酸,夹着甜,还有香料的浸润,光闻着,就让我垂涎欲滴了。果然,爸爸端上来的就是我的最爱——糖醋排骨。那一根根排骨长得那么齐整,骨头外面包裹着一层薄薄的肉,它们就像一个个乖宝宝一样静静地躺在盘子里,身体已经被那酱料染得红红的。
我哪里还坐得住,早已迫不及待地夹了一块塞入嘴中,啊,果真是美味,甜甜的,酸酸的,那肉也煮得很酥了,有一种入口即化的感觉。我狼吞虎咽,没嚼几下,一块排骨就下肚了。一块当然不够啦,我一连吃了好几块,真是一块比一块香,一块比一块美。
我问爸爸:“你怎么能把糖醋排骨做得这么好吃?”爸爸告诉我:“其实很简单,先把排骨炖酥,再浇上配料,煮开了,闷一下,就行了。”我瞪大了眼睛:“就这么简单,那不是我也可以做了吗?”爸爸笑着说“关键是放配料,配料放得好才是一道美味。”我听了直吐舌头,看来我要成为厨师还早,我还是先当我的“美食家”吧!
我介绍的糖醋排骨是不是也把你的馋虫勾出来了?欢迎你来我家做客,品尝我爸爸做的“黄氏糖醋排骨”。
茶叶蛋,一种多么普通而又家喻户晓的美食啊!只要你在临海的路上走着,大街小巷里到处遍布着茶叶蛋的香气。从小到大我都很喜欢吃茶叶蛋,但是,你知道要做一锅美味的茶叶蛋,可需要很多的工序。
今天下午,我刚放学回家,妈妈突然心血来潮地对我说:今天是周末,我们煮你最喜欢吃的茶叶蛋吧。好呀,太棒了!我高兴地一蹦三尺高。说干就干,我们来到超市,买了一大袋的鹌鹑蛋,它们一个个像拇指般大小,小巧玲珑,可爱极了。妈妈说鹌鹑蛋号称动物人参,营养价值可高了,我不禁对这些小家伙刮目相看。接着妈妈又买了香叶、桂皮、辣椒等很多香料。我目瞪口呆起来,只知道茶叶蛋好吃,却不知道要放这么多材料,看来要煮一锅好吃的'茶叶蛋,可真不是一件容易的事情。
回到家,妈妈先把鹌鹑蛋放在开水里烧了一会儿,等蛋清都凝固了以后,再把鹌鹑蛋一个个放在桌子上轻轻地敲几下,等蛋壳敲碎以后,再放回锅里,加上一瓢水,放进适量的盐、鸡精、酱油、老酒,再把那些香料全都放了进去,点上火开始烧起来。这时,我疑惑地问妈妈:煮茶叶蛋不需要放茶叶吗?啊,我忘记了。妈妈忙把茶叶再放了进去,妈妈真是一个小迷糊。
鹌鹑蛋在锅里烧了一会儿,水便开始沸腾了起来,发出咕嘟嘟的响声。顿时,茶叶蛋的香气遍布在了家里的每个角落,让我垂涎三尺。我忍不住对妈妈说:妈妈快给我一个解解馋吧,太诱人了!别急,现在还早着呢,心急吃不了热豆腐。茶叶蛋煮得越久才越好吃。必须浸泡一个晚上,让鹌鹑蛋充分吸收汤汁的美味才行。可是我实在忍不住了,趁妈妈没注意,偷偷地捞出一个来尝尝。咦,怎么淡淡的没什么味道,我才相信妈妈的话一点也不假。好不容易等到第二天早上,我一起床就直奔厨房,迫不及待地拿起一个茶叶蛋,狼吞虎咽地吃起来。啊!外面的蛋白嫩嫩的,里面的蛋黄香软交加。再加上汤汁的美味,茶叶蛋真是一种美味的小吃啊!
冰淇淋是生活中不可缺少的一道美食。夏天没胃口时,尝些冰淇淋,是一个迅速补充体力降低体温的好方法。尤其对小朋友来说更是挡不住的诱惑,聪明的妈妈能在小朋友不愿吃饭时,偶尔改变方式以冰淇淋取代主食,同样能摄取营养和热量,漂亮的颜色又让人产生食欲。
你知道吗?美国每年能销售10亿加仑的冰淇淋,8%的牛奶最终变成冷冻食品。如今,各种各样的冰淇淋店更是遍布世界。现在就让我们一起看看冰淇淋的历史吧。
The earliest reports of people enjoying flavored ice desserts come from the Romans and the Chinese. Marco Polo returned from his famous expedition with fruit-flavored ices, reporting that Asians had been making them for thousands of years. These delicacies became popular in France in the 1500s, but only among royalty. Over the next few centuries, the process of making them evolved from hauling mountain ice to salt/ice freezing methods. Cream was introduced as an ingredient, and by the 1700s, people were enjoying a dessert that was very similar to today's ice cream.
The hand-cranked ice cream freezer was first developed by Nancy Johnson in 1846. Ice was readily available from large warehouses in that era, so ice cream became a treat that could be enjoyed by almost anyone, not just the rich. Ice cream making was revolutionized again in 1851, when Jacob Fussel started the first wholesale ice cream manufacturing operation in Baltimore, Maryland. Fussel's dairy business had excess cream and he couldn't figure out what to do with it. He tried using it to make ice cream, and before long his ice cream business outsold the rest of the dairy.
The business slowly evolved for the next few decades. Manufacturing methods and ingredients improved, while refrigeration technology became cheaper and more efficient. By the 1920s, home refrigerators and freezers became more common, which gave the ice cream industry another boost. Sugar was rationed in the US during World War I, but the ice cream industry convinced the government that ice cream was an "essential food”. Ice cream factories were allotted sugar rations and production continued.
Ice cream increased in popularity until the Depression years caused a drop in sales for virtually all non-essential goods. Sales increased in the years leading up to World War II before leveling off in the post-war years. The rise of the giant supermarket created demand for cheaper, mass-produced ice cream, but quality suffered. The 1960s saw a resurgence in "premium"ice cream, while the following decades saw the market fragment into low-fat varieties for the health-conscious, including frozen yogurt, fruit bars, ice milk, fat-free ice cream, and dozens of other varieties. However, ice cream still makes up about 60 percent of the market share among frozen desserts. While ice cream is enjoyed worldwide, it has become an American tradition
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