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Pupils write 200 words to cook fish.

fish fry

Today, I came home from school, ran to the kitchen and saw that Waiwai was preparing to cook fish.

I saw grandpa put the killed fish beside him, then lit the gas stove and put it in an iron pot. When the pot was hot, he poured a little olive oil, put the prepared garlic and ginger in the pot, and then fried the fish in the pot for a while. After the fish turned golden, he turned it over and fried the other side, which was also golden. Then pour in a little rice wine, vinegar, salt and sugar, and finally pour in a small bowl of water, then cover it and let the water boil. After a while, the water boiled and my grandfather took off the pot cover. I asked grandpa, "Is the fish cooked?" Grandpa said, "Take the lid off and burn it, and there will be no fishy smell." Oh, I see. After about seven or eight minutes, I saw my grandfather put monosodium glutamate and chopped green onion and turned off the gas stove. Put the fish on the plate.

Grandpa is really good at cooking fish. That dish of fish is very eye-catching: the color is bright, red and green, the oil is bright and it smells good. At this time, I really can't help it. I can't wait to try a pair of chopsticks. Ah, the sweetness is really delicious. This is the fish cooked by my chef grandpa.