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Add salt.Then add flour.(Starch can also be used): Rinse the pig's intestine with clear water to remove mucus. Sprinkle salt and flour inside and outside the intestine, rub repeatedly, rinse with clean water, then boil in hot water and remove after cooking, scrape off impurities.2.Add rice wine.Place the intestines treated as per the first step into a container, pour in the rice wine, rub thoroughly on both inside and outside, then rinse once with clean water.
3.Rice washing water.Re-clean the intestines from step two using rice washing water; this can better remove unpleasant odors.
Method TwoBefore cleaning, turn the intestine inside out to remove all oil and dirt inside.
1.Clean
the pig's intestine in water with food vinegar and one tablespoon of alum, rub for several minutes, then rinse several times with clean water to ensure it is cleaned.
2.Buy pig's intestine or other offal, before cleaning add salt and soda ash; this can reduce unpleasant odors.3.Use rice washing water to clean the intestines, the effect is also very good.4.Wash with sour cabbage water twice, the stench will basically be eliminated.5.Secret recipe: Wash several times with flour and vinegar separately.Method Three
First place the pig's intestine in a basin. Then add cornstarch, salt to the basin, slowly rub by hand for about two or three minutes until it is cleaned thoroughly. Next, add cornstarch, salt, and a little vinegar, rub again by hand for four or five minutes, then turn over and rub for several more minutes. Finally, rinse off the cornstarch and salt with clean water.
Rinse the pig intestine with rice washing water.The same effect is also very good for pork stomach.It works well too.
4. Rinse the pig intestine with sour cabbage water, just twice, and its fishy smell can be basically removed.
5. Secret recipe: wash several times with flour and vinegar respectively.
Method Three
First put the pig's large intestine in a basin, then add cornstarch and table salt to the basin by hand, slowly rub for about two or three minutes until the pig's large intestine is cleaned. Next, add more cornstarch, table salt, and a little vinegar, rub with your hands for four to five minutes, flip the pig's large intestine over and rub for another few minutes. Finally, rinse off the cornstarch and salt with clean water.