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Spring chicken practice daquan

The practice of spring chicken:

1. Wash the spring chicken and drain the yellow clothes. 2. Mash other materials and mix well with seasonings, evenly spread on spring chicken and inner cavity, and marinate for 2 hours. 3. Wipe off the gravy on the spring chicken, dry it, pour the oil on the chicken with medium-temperature oil, and fry until cooked. Put all the dough into the basin, and fully knead the bamboo charcoal powder and flour. Standing for about 15 minutes, fermenting to 1.5 times or twice the size. Spring chicken is very small, almost as big as my palm. However, roasting the whole chicken is enough. Spread onions and shallots on the bottom of the tin foil tray, and put all the remaining seasonings into the basin. Pierce the chicken with a toothpick, then massage the chicken to blend the muscles with the seasoning. Sprinkle spiced powder, massage the whole chicken back, cover the dough, and finally cover the whole iron box. Don't forget to cover it with tin foil. Be sure to wrap it and put it in the oven for 220 degrees and 40 minutes. The chicken out only tastes like dough. Dough is black, because bamboo charcoal powder is added, so it is black diamond. Knock open the fragile shell with something. Make stuffing with millet or adzuki bean, and then sew. The embryonic form of spring chicken is there. Next, we should sew the eyes of the spring chicken with black thread, and then sew a five-color thread on the bottom of the spring chicken as the tail. A handsome spring chicken is lifelike, but the skilled daughter-in-law is not satisfied. We will sew a small red pepper with a small red cloth and sew a small piece of green cloth cut into teeth on the red pepper. Finally, the lovely little red pepper hung under the mouth of the spring chicken with a thread, swaying and lovely. After all this is done, it should be sewn on the shoulder of the child's cotton-padded jacket the night before "Spring Break". Generally, the boy's spring chicken is sewn on the left sleeve and the girl's spring chicken is sewn on the right sleeve, which is in line with the old tradition of "men left and women right". If you sew two spring chickens, the sex of the child doesn't matter. Sewing one on a sleeve will look more fancy and make the child more handsome and lovely.