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Little Miss Devil: The President’s Mischievous Wife Chapter 388

Chapter 388

The second part of the event had started. This time, everyone had to recreate the noodle dish of their classmates.

Lu Xinyi cupped her chin, deep in her thoughts. Meng Jiao presented a Cold Sichuan Noodles before. Unlike her Handmade Beef Noodle Soup, Cold Sichuan Noodles was easier to make. It was no wonder Meng Jiao chose this dish to present during the entrance exams. Not only it wasn’t complicated and time-consuming to make, unlike her Handmade Beef Noodles.

Meng Jiao wasn’t one who would like to take a risk. Her personality wouldn’t allow her to be at a disadvantage. Taking a glance at Meng Jiao’s direction, Lu Xinyi found the other woman struggling to make noodles from scratch.

‘Meng Jiao, since you like it so badly to compete with me, let’s see if you can do better with my dishes. You like whatever I have? Who said it’s easy to be me?’ she thought.

Generally speaking, Cold Sichuan Noodles was known as the simplified and cold version of the Dan Dan Noodles. However, this would never disappoint anyone by its taste. On a hot and humid summer day, this bowl of noodles would surely attract the foodies. For some locals, one of the fondest memories was to get a bowl of spicy cold noodles during the summer months.

Cold Noodles didn’t need any protein on it as its noodles were already addictive and flavorful enough. Meanwhile, the Dan Dan noodles were usually made with the addition of sesame or peanut sauce and ground meat.

Lu Xinyi started cooking by steaming her fresh alkaline noodles on a steamer for at least five minutes. One trick to make this dish taste better was to use fresh noodles although some may use dry noodles such as Lo Mein and cook it per the package instructions until al dente. The addition of alkali or soda would help to keep the noodles from sticking together while cooking.

After steaming, Lu Xinyi cut the noodles in four batches before dropping each on a large pot of boiling water. She spread the noodle strands using long chopsticks to let the noodles cook evenly.

Once the noodles reached the al dente state after four minutes, Lu Xinyi removed the noodles from the boiling water and immediately submerged it to the cold running water for a minute until the noodles were cool to touch.

When the noodles were cool enough, she drained the excess water immediately. If too much water was absorbed by the noodles, they would lose that crunchy texture she was aiming to have. After draining the excess water, she added a few tablespoons of cooking oil to the noodles and mixed it thoroughly before transferring it to a bowl, covering it with a food wrap, and letting it chill in the fridge for 45 minutes.

“Why did Lu Xinyi have to chill the noodles if she already ran it under cold running water?” one student from the audience asked. It seemed like some students were paying attention to the sponsored students’ performances.

“I think it’s supposed to be the colder it is, the better. Although running the noodles under cold water should be enough, wouldn’t it be more enjoyable if it’s colder?” another student said.

As she waited for her noodles to cool down, Lu Xinyi brought another pot of salted water to boil and blanch some bean sprouts and thin slices of carrots, setting them aside after ten seconds of blanching. ρꪖꪕᦔꪖꪕꪫꪣꫀ​ꪶ​

Moving on, she cooked the spinach she trimmed and washed earlier in the boiling water until wilted. Removing it with a strainer, she moved to the sink and ran the spinach under cold water until chilled. Making sure she pressed out the excess moisture from the vegetable, Lu Xinyi took a clean kitchen towel and squeezed the spinach to wring out more water until it was dry and compressed.

The tickling sound of the timer reminded her that her time to cook was running out. The thirty students tuned out everything and focused their attention on their noodle dish, hoping to present a better version than its original.

With the noodles and the spinach ready, she started working for the seasonings. Combining her chilies and half the Sichuan peppercorns she had on a small saucepan, she dry-stirred them over medium heat until the toasted aroma started coming from them.

After stirring it for about ninety seconds, Lu Xinyi poured in a quarter cup of vegetable oil and cooked it until the oil started to bubble before removing the saucepan from the heat.

In a small bowl, she combined sesame oil, soy sauce, vinegar, broad bean paste, and sugar. Mixing it well, she made sure everything was thoroughly combined.

Now, it was time to assemble everything. Preparing four bowls, Lu Xinyi took the cool noodles and placed it on the bowls with spinach and carrots before adding the chili oil she made earlier and the soy sauce mixture, giving it a toss to cook everything.

To finish it off, she sprinkled some toasted peanuts, scallions, and sliced chilies to garnish the top. Lu Xinyi lifted her head and saw she still had fifteen minutes remaining. She decided to use this extra time to prepare the side dish that would accompany her cold noodle dish.

Cucumber Salad—this perfect appetizer was best paired with her cold noodle dish. Not only it was refreshing and easy to make, but it was also light. Since the cucumber itself didn’t have much flavor, pairing it with the cold noodle dish would balance the spiciness and give the dish more crunch and texture.

The key to making this appetizer lied in the dressing. It should be bursting with flavors. One should taste a garlicky, spicy, and savory meal with a touch of sweetness and tartness. The cucumbers also needed to be crunchy on every bite.

Taking the cucumbers out from the fridge, she sliced it into pieces and salted it, gently stirring everything to combine well. She then took another bowl to prepare the dressing. Combining minced garlic, a tablespoon of sugar, a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar with chili powder, and two types of oil; Lu Xinyi stirred it to mix well, making sure that the sugar was completely dissolved before pouring the mixture to the cucumbers. Giving it a toss, she finished it by adding sesame seeds on top.

“Time’s up! Stop cooking and present your noodles to our judges!” Huo Meili’s announcement was just on time as Lu Xinyi finished her cucumber salad.

Little Miss Devil: The President’s Mischievous Wife

Little Miss Devil: The President’s Mischievous Wife

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“You’re not taking me to bed. Ever.” “Who said it had to be on the bed?” “What?! You wouldn’t dare kick me off the bed, and I will not share it with you!” “The only reason I would force you out is so I can have you on the floor.” She gritted her teeth and glared at her grinning husband. “Go fuck yourself!” she hissed. “Only if you show me how,” he winked back. Once the tabloids released an article claiming business tycoon Shen Yi was gay, his family forced him to date and seek a relationship to stave off the false accusations. After many failed encounters, Shen Yi came upon Lu Xinyi. Orphaned since childhood, Lu Xinyi had no safe haven left the moment her boyfriend and her best friend betrayed her. Losing her only treasures left, she felt like dying inside as soon as she boarded that ship. However, after a week-long cruise with Shen Yi, she struck a deal with him. Now the Young Madam of the most powerful Shen family, Lu Xinyi turned into a better version of herself. She would not only fight back against those who had hurt her, but she had also taken a shot at accomplishing her father's broken dream. Attending the country's most prestigious culinary school, Silver Leaf Academy, Lu Xinyi was compelled to compete not only for herself but also for her husband’s pride. Through Shen Yi's love and support, she dreamed to emerge victorious one assault after another from a family that she had long abandoned. Oh, but love for food can be a dangerous thing! As Lu Xinyi and her friends struggle to survive the competition and schemes, more and greater challenges await her, putting her love (for food and Shen Yi) to the test. Little Miss Devil 2: The Taste of Love Despite inheriting the same absolute tongue her mother and maternal grandfather possessed, Shen Lingqing had chosen a different path and followed her father’s footsteps into the business world. “Such a waste of talent!” Chef He grumbled to himself and sulked in a corner, failing to convince the Shen princess to become his apprentice. “Cooking and preparing food is too tiresome. I would rather sit down and eat all the delicious food in the world.” She said in defense. On the other hand, the once prince of the Liu Empire, Liu Jinfei, lost everything when his uncle plotted against his family to overtake their family business. Manipulated by his wicked uncle, making him believe that he was the one responsible for his father’s death, young Liu Jinfei fled into exile. Living quietly as a commoner, Liu Jinfei pursued his dream to become the best chef in his generation. Several years later, the exiled young prince and the Shen demon princess crossed paths. In order for Shen Lingqing to win the final challenge her father set for her before she could qualify to inherit their family business, she made a deal with Liu Jinfei. What’s this deal? Why did she need it? Find out how these two unlikely characters got together and embark on a deliciously delectable adventure!

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