Ji Ai'er and Ji En got into the car. It was a Mercedes-Benz S65 AMG. Since Ji Ai'er came to the Ji family, this car has always been dedicated to picking up and dropping off Ji En.
"Today the teacher assigned a lot of homework." Ji Ai'er picked up the notebook where she made records and looked at it. Today, almost every subject assigned homework. It's estimated that it will be 12 o'clock at night before it's all done.
"Lao Li, let's go to the seaside villa." Ji En said to the driver Lao Li. He wanted to spend the night at the seaside villa today.
"Yes! Young Master!" Lao Li turned the car left at the crossroads. This villa was bought by Master Ji for Ji En's 14th birthday, so Ji En often came here to review his lessons.
Ji Ai'er thought that her homework couldn't be finished tonight because every time they went to the seaside villa, it was her responsibility to prepare dinner for Ji En. And Ji En was very picky. The meal must suit his taste; otherwise, he would unceremoniously pour the food into the trash can and ask her to make it again.
"What do you want to eat tonight?" Ji Ai'er turned to ask Ji En. She needed to have an idea in her mind first. This way, it would be less time-consuming and she could also strive for more time to do homework.
"I want a candlelight dinner!" Ji En looked at Ji Ai'er and said, with a smile on his face, celebrating their first kiss.
"Well, how about having steak for dinner tonight?" Ji Ai'er immediately became vigilant. Usually, when he smiled wickedly like this, it was a sign that he was going to play tricks on her. So she asked again. And the answer of a candlelight dinner was too general. At least the range should be narrowed down.
"I have no objection!" Ji En said. Ji Ai'er also relaxed a little. Steak was the easiest to make. The key was the selection of materials and the heat of frying. And there were top-quality steak materials air-freighted from Australia in the refrigerator. She only needed to fry it well.
Half an hour later, the car stopped in front of Ji En's villa. Ji Ai'er was about to get the bags and found that Ji En had already taken them down. It was really a bit unusual.
Standing in the kitchen, Ji Ai'er began to make dinner - First, make several cuts between the fat and red meat of the beef to cut the tendons, and sprinkle a little salt and pepper on both sides. Grind the onion into a puree, and peel and grind the carrots into a puree. Cut the leeks into 4 cm lengths, and wash the mung bean sprouts with water and drain them with a sieve. Then, put 1/2 tablespoon of salad oil in a frying pan and heat it over high heat. Stir-fry the mung bean sprouts and leeks in sequence in the pan. After they are all coated with oil, sprinkle a little salt and pepper each and serve on a plate.
The following was the most critical step. After drying the frying pan, add 1/2 tablespoon of salad oil and heat it over a slightly stronger medium heat. Put in the beef and fry it to the desired degree of doneness and remove it. To judge the medium-rare degree, fry both sides of the meat until they are browned, and press to check for soft elasticity. Finally, without washing the frying pan, directly add the wine, turn to medium heat, add the onion and carrot, and simmer for a while. Add a little chicken essence, soy sauce and pepper, and cook until the sauce reduces. Add the butter and melt it. Cut the beef into edible pieces, serve on a plate, and pour the sauce over it. The excellent steak can be served on the table.
During this period, Ji En came to the kitchen to urge her at least three times. He was starving, but this little girl was still slow in the kitchen like a turtle.
And each time Ji En urged, Ji Ai'er became more flustered.
When Ji Ai'er served the medium-well-done steak on the table, she knew a storm was coming. Because Ji En never ate steak more than rare. Otherwise, he would think it was too tough.
The already very impatient Ji En looked at the steak that Ji Ai'er placed in front of him. He looked up and glanced at Ji Ai'er, and said very unhappily, "Is this for people to eat?"
"If you can wait, can I make you a new one for you?" Ji Ai'er hurriedly said, reaching out to take away the steak that seemed delicious to her but like pig food to him.
"Don't eat. Later, you make me a bowl of spaghetti and bring it up." Ji En finished speaking angrily and went upstairs.