"Orange" is full ️ of [ Orange Steamed Egg] to unlock a new way to eat fruits
There is a whole box of navel oranges at home, and I can't finish eating it, so I used it as an ingredient by the little chef and made ️ a cute [ orange steamed egg], and friends who are healthy should know that the heated orange/orange peel has a certain effect of stopping ke, and you can try it boldly~~

Ingredients
Cooking Instructions
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The orange is washed and the fruit stalk is cut about 1/4 of the way down
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Scoop out the pulp with an iron spoon (be careful not to puncture the orange skin)
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The pulp is squeezed out with a juicer or directly from the orange juice
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Crack in 4 eggs and add sugar
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Stir into egg mixture
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Sieve and set aside
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Pour the egg mixture into an orange peel cup (don't !ï¸ pour too full, six points ï¸ are OK, I still pour a full point in the video)
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Seal with plastic wrap
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Prick a few small holes
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Steam on medium heat for about 30 minutes (this time is adjusted according to the size of the oranges, my oranges are relatively large, and all steaming takes a long time)
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After the lid is taken out of the pot, it can be served, with a cute shape, sweet and sour dessert
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