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Unlock the hidden techniques of a traditional Cantonese delicacy! Chicken Blood and Intestine Soup is a masterpiece of "resourcefulness," prized for its contrasting textures: silky-smooth blood and snappy, crispy intestines. In this video, we reveal the generational secrets to mastering this soup using 100% natural methods—no harmful chemicals required. ✨ What You Will Learn: 🥣 The Secret to "Tofu-Smooth" Blood • The Golden Ratio: Learn the precise mix of 1/2 cup water and 1/2 tsp salt to prevent clumping and ensure a uniform texture. • Avoid the "Honeycomb": Why you must never whisk vigorously. Bubbles create tough, porous holes; gentle stirring is the key to that melt-in-your-mouth feel. • The Setting Secret: Discover Grandpa’s low-heat steaming or boiling water soak method to set the blood into perfect cubes. 🥢 The "One-Flip, Two-Scrub" Cleaning Method • All-Natural Cleansing: Forget alum! We use salt, vinegar, and flour to strip away mucus and odors while keeping the intestines healthy and elastic. • The "Cold River" Technique: Why plunging blanched intestines into an ice bath is the only way to achieve that signature "crispy" snap. 🔥 Precision Timing: The 30-Second Rule • Master the Heat: Cooking intestines for more than 2 minutes turns them into "rubber bands". • Grandpa’s Trick: Watch for the "slight curl"—once they twist in the boiling soup (about 30 seconds), they are at their peak. 🌿 Nutritional & Medicinal Wisdom • Blood Nourishment: Rich in heme iron, this soup is a traditional remedy for anemia and a radiant complexion. • The Warm Nature: Learn why TCM considers chicken blood "warm and dry" and more likely to cause "internal heat" compared to duck blood. 🍲 Pro-Tip for the Soup Base: We’ll show you why fried tofu is the "soul" of the soup, acting as a sponge for the chicken broth and white pepper spice. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #ChickenBloodSoup #TraditionalChineseCooking #GrandpasRecipe #HealthyEating #NoseToTailEating #CantoneseFood #NaturalCleaning #HemeIron #CookingSecrets #SilkyChickenBlood #CrispyIntestines #NoAlum #TraditionalMedicine #SoupRecipe #AsianDelicacy