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My mom trimmed it and froze it, so there was no need to trim it separately. I simply rinsed it out in water.
STEP 2/12
I squeezed the water out and put it in the pan. I'm going to fry it here, so let's season it right here.
STEP 3/12
Add a spoonful of garlic.
STEP 4/12
I put in two spoons of soy sauce. The amount of perilla leaf was more than one fist when it was salty.
STEP 5/12
I added a bit of salt. What's wrong with the picture?? I'm taking pictures carefully, but it's shaking... But I only took one picture, so I have no choice but to upload it.
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I added 3 spoons of perilla oil. My mother-in-law went to the mill and made it herself, so it's very savory. I'm saving it, but I have one bottle left so I'm saving it.
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I only chopped the white root of the green onion and put it in. (It's a secret between us that there are only white parts of green onions left.) Wear plastic gloves and season them.
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Stir-fried perilla leaves and vegetables are ready.
STEP 9/12
Stir-fry it while rummaging through it. The scent of perilla leaves is slowly coming up.
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If you think it's fried enough, cover it for 1 to 2 minutes.
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When it's done, sprinkle sesame seeds and add 1 spoon of perilla oil.
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If you put it on a plate and put it on the table, "Stir-fried perilla leaves" is done.