Sometimes a pot of broth tastes great, but its scent is unappealing. That proves that the cook has made some mistakes when using spices.
Soups or broths are common dishes in everyday life. In particular, in autumn or winter, eating a bowl of hot soup, or sipping a bowl of soup will make the body feel very comfortable. On hot days, these dishes still appear regularly on the rice tray of many families. However, many women say that when they cook their own broth at home, many times they fall into the case that the whole pot of soup or soup does not smell as fragrant as they thought, making the whole cooking session successful. If this is the case, you may have made these mistakes when seasoning. 1. Wild pepper (shovel seed, mac Khen seed, piercing pepper) Due to cultural differences, many areas in the north often use wild pepper when cooking. Unlike normal pepper, wild pepper has a very strong smell. When making dishes such as soup, stew, soup, when adding wild pepper, it will basically overwhelm the smell of meat. This causes the broth or soup to lose its natural aroma of vegetables and meat. 2. Garlic
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