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How to depilate bear's paw?
Bear's paw: it can be divided into two types: water hair and fire hair. Water hair is: first soak the bear's paw in warm water for 7 days, and change the water frequently to keep the water temperature. After soaking thoroughly, rinse off the dirt with alkaline water, cut off the grease, change the water and simmer on low heat. Cook until you can pluck the hair, first remove the big hair, then remove the small hair with tweezers (be careful not to break the hair in the meat), grind off the black skin, remove the hard skin of the sole, and then cook it in boiling water. When the palm shell is tilted, clean the claws and remove the bones. Put it in a pot, add the hairy soup, add the ginger slices and onion segments, and steam in a cage. Fire hair: first cut the hair of bear's paw slightly, soak it in warm water, mix broken wheat straw and clay into soft and hard mud, and stick the bear's paw to the top hair. Burn charcoal, dig a hole, put the bear's paw in, cover it tightly with charcoal, and burn for about two hours. When the mud turns red, take it out to cool. Remove the mud, wash it with hot alkaline water, soak it in hot water, and then simmer for several hours. When you see the bear's paw become soft, take it out, pull out the residual hair, uncover the hard skin of the palm, rub the black skin, and then put down the water to continue to make hair. Take out the palm shells when they are tilted, and cook them once or twice each time, and blanch them thoroughly until there is no dirty smell. Seeing that the bear's paw is completely soft and swollen, remove the bone, put it in another pot, add the hairy soup, add the onion ginger, steam it in a cage, and pour out the soup. Add another portion of hairy soup, add chopped green onion and ginger, and then steam thoroughly in a cage. You can use it.