Nourishing yin and nourishing donkey-hide gelatin cake
Ingredients
- Don'e donkey-hide gelatin 125g
- Yellow wine 125g
- Rock sugar 80g
- Black sesame 30g
- Red dates 60g
- Walnut kernels 60g
- Yam 15g
- Barley 15g
- Wolfberry 60g
- Water 50 grams
Steps
1. Prepare donkey-hide gelatin blocks
2. Add rice wine and soak for one day
3. Add water
4. Add rock sugar
5. Simmer in water for one and a half hours until the gelatin is completely melted.
6. Dice the walnuts, put them in the microwave for 20 seconds, take them out and stir, then put them in the microwave for 20 seconds.
7. Pour the walnut kernels into the melted donkey hide gelatin.
8. Pour in the chopped red dates
9. Pour in black sesame, yam and barley flour
10. Pour in the chopped red dates
11. Stir evenly
12. Place the stew pot on the fire, heat it directly over low heat, and stir continuously while heating
13. Until the donkey-hide gelatin paste is thick and the donkey-hide gelatin juice flowing from the spoon is continuous.
14. Pour the gelatin paste into a square box lined with tin foil. Refrigerate for 4 hours, or freeze for 1 hour.
15. The donkey-hide gelatin walnut cake that nourishes yin, nourishes qi, nourishes blood and calms the mind is ready. Eat one piece every morning to nourish the inside and outside, and make you look good.
16. The slightly bitter taste of donkey-hide gelatin, the fragrance of sesame seeds, the crispiness of walnuts, and the sweetness of red dates and wolfberry all combine to create a rich taste
17. Rich food and medicinal materials exert magical effects, nourishing yin and blood, as well as nourishing qi and moisturizing
18. Every bite nourishes your body, gives you energy, and makes you beautiful from the inside out.
Tips
- For those with yin deficiency and excessive fire, add Ophiopogon japonicus to cool the blood when making donkey hide gelatin cake.
- This recipe is nourishing, take one tablet a day, do not overdose.
- Donkey-hide gelatin nourishes yin and moisturizes dryness, nourishes blood and calms the nerves; walnut kernels and black sesame seeds nourish qi and brain, and provide antioxidants to open blood vessels and benefit the heart; wolfberry nourishes and nourishes blood. Yin moisturizes dryness, nourishes the liver and improves eyesight; jujube nourishes qi and blood, calms the middle and nourishes the spleen, helps the twelve meridians, unblocks the nine orifices, replenishes qi and fluid, and long-term use can lighten the body for a long time; yam nourishes qi and strengthens the spleen and stomach.
- Tips:
- People with damp and hot internal conditions should not take it