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Stir-fried Sea Hare with Leek
Fresh sea hares are the best to eat, but because sea hares are easy to deteriorate, they are often dried for storage and export. The best and most popular sea hare is the leek sea hare.
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Course:
Main Course
Cuisine:
Chinese
Keyword:
Stir-fried Sea Hare with Leek
Prep Time:
15
minutes
mins
Cook Time:
10
minutes
mins
Servings:
2
Calories:
75
kcal
Ingredients
100
g
leek
300
g
Sea Hare
5
g
shallot
3
g
ginger
0.5
tsp
salt
0.2
tsp
MSG
0.3
tsp
white sugar
0.5
tsp
cooking wine
Instructions
Clean the sea hare and drain the water. Take out the transparent bones in the sea hare’s abdomen.
This is the bone of the sea hare
Boil the sea hare in a pot and quickly blanch it
The blanched sea hare is immediately placed in cold water to shower
Drain the treated sea hare and set aside
Wash the leeks and cut into small pieces for later use
Put the bottom oil in the pot and heat it, add the ginger garlic and saute
Add sugar, cooking wine and sea hare to stir fry quickly
Add the leeks, then add salt and monosodium glutamate to taste evenly, then it can be out of the pot
Stir-fried leek and sea hare into the plate
Nutrition
Nutrition Facts
Stir-fried Sea Hare with Leek
Amount Per Serving
Calories
75
Calories from Fat 9
% Daily Value*
Fat
1g
2%
Saturated Fat 1g
6%
Sodium
1184mg
51%
Potassium
210mg
6%
Carbohydrates
17g
6%
Fiber 2g
8%
Sugar 6g
7%
Protein
2g
4%
Vitamin A
1667IU
33%
Vitamin C
13mg
16%
Calcium
62mg
6%
Iron
2mg
11%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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