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Salted Quail Eggs

March 27, 2020 by QingH Leave a Comment

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Ready to eat. Pretty fragrant.

Ready to eat. Pretty fragrant.

I bought a few pounds of quail eggs and wanted to make various tricks for my children to eat. This day I remembered making salted rice dumplings. The first time, it was very fragrant. Just not salty enough. Children also like to eat. I feel like the boiled taste is better, the scent is stronger. Children said that this was also very delicious.I also make quail eggs for Chinese New Year. Very delicious.

How to make salted quail eggs

Step1

Wash the quail eggs in water

Wash the quail eggs in water

Wash the quail eggs in water

Step2

Drain the water.

Drain the water.

Drain the water.

Step3

Heat the pan, pour in salt and stir-fry

Heat the pan

Heat the pan

Step4

Add pepper powder and stir fry.

Add pepper powder and stir fry.

Add pepper powder and stir fry.

Step5

Stir-fry until the sea salt is slightly discolored.

Stir-fry until the sea salt is slightly discolored.

Stir-fry until the sea salt is slightly discolored.

Step6

Heat the casserole, pour in a small and a half fried sea salt, and code the quail eggs.

Heat the casserole,

Heat the casserole,

Step7

Pour all the remaining sea salt.

Pour all the remaining sea salt.

Pour all the remaining sea salt.

Step8

Cover it, turn it on for about 15 minutes and turn it off for about half an hour.

Cover it,

Cover it,

Step9

When the time is up, remove the sea salt from the surface and save it for secondary use.

When the time is up,

When the time is up,

Step10

Ready to eat. Pretty fragrant.

Ready to eat. Pretty fragrant.

Ready to eat. Pretty fragrant.

Ready to eat. Pretty fragrant.
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Salted Quail Eggs

Prep Time5 mins
Cook Time30 mins
Course: Homely
Cuisine: Chinese
Keyword: Salted Quail Eggs
Servings: 3 people

Equipment(affiliate link)

  • plate
  • pot

Ingredients(affiliate link)

  • 250 g quail eggs

Accessories

  • sea ​​salt
  • Zanthoxylum bungeanum

Filed Under: Blog, Homely Recipes, Recipes Tagged With: Salted Quail Eggs

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