How to be the apple of the eye:
Raw materials for making the Pearl of the palm:
There are 10 big duck feet, 10 pigeon eggs, 100g shrimps, 5g Shaojiu, 20g fine salt, 1g monosodium glutamate, 150g clear chicken soup, 25g cooked lard, 5g dry starch and 15g wet starch.
Steps of making the apple of the palm:
1. Soak the duck's paw in hot water, peel off the coat. If there are black or yellow spots on the duck's paw, scrape it with a knife, wash it, blanch it in a boiling water pan, remove it, and then wash it with clean water to remove the peculiar smell. Then put it into the chicken soup pot and take it out. After cooling, remove the duck metacarpal bone.
2. Wash and drain the shrimps with clean water, put them on a clean chopping board, chop them into minced shrimps with a knife, put them into a bowl, add Shaoxing wine, monosodium glutamate, refined salt and dry starch, and mix them to make shrimp glue. Cook pigeon eggs in a cold water pan. Soak them in cold water and peel off the shell. Put the duck's feet on the plate, coat with shrimp glue, then insert a pigeon egg, steam for about 5 minutes until the shrimp glue is mature, and put it on the plate.
3. Wash the frying pan, add chicken soup, bring to a boil, add fine salt and monosodium glutamate, thicken it with wet starch, pour cooked lard on it, and pour it evenly on 10 duck palms,
Characteristics of the apple of the palm:
Pigeon eggs are white, tender and glutinous, shrimp are red, fat and fresh, and duck feet are crisp, tender and refreshing.
a pearl in the palm
The Pearl in the palm (zh ǎ ng sh à ng m í ng zh ū), a Chinese idiom, originally refers to a person who loves very much. Later, it is used to refer to the daughter whose parents especially love. From short song line.
Idiom usage
It's formal; it's object and attribute; it's commendatory
Examples
Daiyu is a five-year-old girl who is in love with her husband and wife. The second chapter of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty
Citation explanation
It's a metaphor for someone you love very much.
Fu Xuan of Jin Dynasty wrote in his short song line: "in the past, you looked at me like a pearl in your hand. What do you mean once, abandon me
It refers to children loved by parents.
In Liang Jiangyan's Fu of hurting the son of love in the Southern Dynasty, it is said that "Zeng pitied for the miserable son of love and held the Pearl's son in pain."
Wang Hong of the Tang Dynasty wrote in his "march in the army" that "on the third day of his birth, my son has a pearl on his palm, a swallow chin, and a ape's skin on his arm."
Tang Bai Juyi's "cry Cui Er" poem: "a pearl in the palm of the hand, a child three years old, hair on the temples thousand stems, father sixty."
Song xinqiji's poem "meet music forever, send Chen Guangzong County Magistrate" says: "go back to the east when you are down, and win when you are romantic, and go to the apple of your hand."
"His sister-in-law is like a pearl in the palm of her hand."
Check carefully "Sun Yat Sen Ni" poem: "to develop a beautiful girl without a couple, the Pearl of the palm spit at will."
In the Qing Dynasty, Huang Zunxian's "paying homage to the tomb of great grandmother Mrs. Li Tai": "holding the Pearl in both hands, a hundred people are praised."
In the second chapter of a dream of Red Mansions written by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty, she was named Daiyu. She was five years old and her husband and wife loved each other as if they were the apple of their eyes.
The third scene of modern Lao She's frog Rider: "how lovely Xianxiao daughter-in-law is, it's really me, the palm pearl of my two elders!"
The origin of Idioms
Fu Xuan of Jin Dynasty wrote in his short song line: "in the past, you looked at me like a pearl in your hand. What's the meaning of abandoning me once?"
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