Chapter 1104 The Kiss of True Love (8)
âDennis, stand back and be smart.â Elvis said displeased, then turned to Baitang: âIs there any other cooking method?â
Bai Tang smiled and said: âMr. Beast, there are more than one or two cooking methods. Stir-frying, roasting, steaming, deep-frying, frying, roasting, marinating, marinating, smoking, freezing, mixing, stewingâ¦etc, every cooking method, There are also many questions in it. Stir-frying includes clear stir-frying, stewed stir-frying, stir-frying, etc., and cooking includes braised, white, dry, etc. Steaming can also be divided into clear steaming, powder steaming, stuffed steaming, etc. Every kind of cooking The dishes made in different ways have different tastes and textures.â
âWhat do you do to make such a thick and large piece of steak? A large piece of any food is not tasty. It tastes bland in your mouth. Whatâs more, you need to use a knife and fork to eat a meal, and you have to use both your left and right hands.â Itâs too troublesome to use it. If the steak we eat is a very dry food, then we need to drink a little water to buffer it when we eat it again. Do we drink water after cutting the steak and putting it in our mouth? Obviously Things that can be simplified are so complicated. The steak can be made smaller when cooking, and this trouble can be avoided when eating. Isnât it good to eat beef cut into pieces? Why do you have to eat it while eating? Then cut slowly, the efficiency is low, if you cut slowly, the meat should be cold, not to mention that the medium-rare steak is still raw inside.â
Elvis felt that what Baitang said was very reasonable, but he still had some doubts: âIf you donât use a knife and fork, what are you using?â
Shen Baitang said mysteriously: âBring the knife and wood, and tung oil.â
Elvis looked at the tray: âDennis, go get the things for Ah Tang.â
Dennis just felt very dreamy, and he couldnât understand such an idea.
Meals are for enjoyment and survival. How can you enjoy food without a knife and fork? But what Miss A Tang said seems to be very reasonable.
Elvis asked again: âIn other words, you can do this with vegetables and beef?â
Baitang turned around: âOf course. Mr. Beast, you can find all kinds of seasonings. If the food is delicious, the seasoning is the key.â
The little teapot was very yearning after hearing all this novelty.
Is there still so many ways to cook food?
Soon, the tray brought the things.
Baitang said again: âI want boiling water, so donât stop the firewood.â
Elvis: âNow, move here.â
The trays, small teapots, and cups are busy.
I really donât understand that the prince would agree with Miss A Tangâs rude words.
Baitang took a knife to cut the wooden block, first made the rough, and then refined the details.
Soon the chopsticks were ready. They were boiled in tung oil, and after draining, they were boiled in boiling water for a long time before being picked up and placed outside to dry.
She still kept two pairs, and she didnât overdo it, treating them as disposable chopsticks.
Elvis didnât move, and asked curiously: âWhat is this?â
Baitang: âChopsticks, a fairy invention that frees one hand. The round end is slightly smaller for holding vegetables.â
Elvisâs interest suddenly rose: âDo you use this for food? It looks very interesting.â
Tray couldnât help but said: âPrinceâ¦Miss Atang, this is not something that nobles should do. Knives and forks are the proper etiquette, and eating with knives and forks is the most convenient.â
The movements of Baitangâs hands never stopped: âMr. Dennis, itâs not a good thing to stay the same. How do you know that chopsticks wonât lead to new aristocratic trends? Whatâs more, etiquette is used to correct manners. A man of good manners is pleasing to the eye no matter what he eats with.â
(end of this chapter)