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Prepare the ingredients. I don't care about the type of starch, corn or potato.
STEP 2/18
Add 80g of flour, 20g of starch, 1 pinch of salt, and 1/4t of baking powder and mix well
STEP 3/18
Break an egg into a bowl and add 1T of sugar
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Place the peeled peanuts in a large bowl
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Add 1T of egg mixture and mix well
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Add 1/3 of the prepared powder, grab the ball with both hands, and mix quickly (quickly like turning a wok, like kicking while farming)
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Turn it so that it's coated with flour
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It's a coated peanut. Add 1T of the egg mixture and mix it quickly, then add the powder and turn the ball to coat all the grains. This process takes about 2-3 times in total.
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Pour enough oil to cover the peanuts and preheat over medium heat
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Put the doughy peanuts in the oil and cook on low heat
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If it's brown, take it out.
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Place on a filter or kitchen towel to drain
STEP 14/18
Prepare the slightly roasted squid.
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Cut it into 2cm pieces.
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Add the fried peanuts and squid to the vinyl, add about 1/3 of the ramen powder, and mix well
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I put it in a container and eat it deliciously.
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It doesn't get soggy over time and it's crispy so it's delicious
1. Peanuts -> Egg Water -> Powder -> Egg Water -> Powder -> Egg Water -> Powder This process should be done especially quickly because the dough is easy to stick to. If possible, do not mix with a spoon or chopstick, and mix with a bowl
2. You can choose the seasoning and other toppings you want
3. If it's a completely raw peanut that smells like beans when eaten, microwave it for 2 minutes and use it