The baked wheat cakes in Beijing snack industry are hard-core-like, which can be roughly divided into: those with sesame seeds are called baked wheat cakes, and those without sesame seeds are called baked wheat cakes. There are also subdivided sesame cakes, sesame cakes, horseshoe cakes, hanging luobing and so on.
Qi Rushan's "Three Hundred and Sixty Lines in Beijing" recorded the business of baked wheat cakes. In addition, there is a picture of "hanging a stove to sell sesame cakes" in "Hundred Pictures of Beijing Folk Customs", which vividly shows this special baking tool:
The furnace is composed of upper, middle and lower parts which are closely connected.
Above it is a "hanging furnace" hung by chains, with an arc door on one side for putting firewood; Below is a barrel stove surrounded by iron paste mud; Between the hanging furnace and the barrel furnace is an iron plate similar to a pot, which is used to put sesame cakes. When baking sesame seeds in the hanging oven, light an open fire in the hanging oven at the top, and apply a dark fire in the lower oven. Roasted sesame seeds are roasted on the upper side and roasted on the lower side. Soon, the sesame seeds baked in the hanging furnace are crispy and soft, and one side is covered with brown sesame seeds.
There is a restaurant in Beijing that has been rated as a must-see restaurant in Beijing, Li Ji Crow. Ya 'er Li Ji was formerly a biscuit stall in Ya 'er Hutong, which was called Yan 'er Hutong in Yuan Dynasty and Guanghua Temple Street in Ming Dynasty. In Qing Dynasty, the homonym of Yan 'er Hutong was changed to Ya 'er Hutong.
Li Ji, the crow who punched the card, is located in Xihuashi Street. Li Ji Crow is one of the nine direct stores in Beijing. It is located at the exit of the residential area, adjacent to the Huashi Mosque and opposite to the Guo Rui Shopping Center.
Since 5: 30 in the morning, the excitement in this street has been greatly increased by it. People have been queuing for breakfast for a long time. At the entrance, they mainly sell sesame seed cakes and sauced beef, raw mutton and some cooked snacks. This window is lined up from morning till night. Li Ji Golden Sesame Cake is the treasure of the town store, 1 yuan is the only one, and the people in line are generally coming for the sesame cake.
The store was packed, and all the people who came were the surrounding residents or tourists who came to Beijing. Because there were so many people, it was a little noisy and chaotic, and the waiter didn't arrange the dishes and dishes in an orderly way. They shuttled through the shops like hot wheels. Sometimes no one answers after shouting for a long time.
The freshly baked sesame seed cake is full of calories, crisp outside and tender inside, rich in layers and delicious.
Even after cooling, the sesame seed cake is soft, but it has some tendons. No wonder some people in the public comment said that people who go to work in the United States from Beijing have to buy 20 baked wheat cakes in Yal Li Ji every time they go back to Beijing. There are also biscuits with meat to go with mutton offal soup.
The representative of breakfast is mutton offal soup, a bowl of mutton offal soup 10 yuan, and liver, stomach and intestines. Don't forget to add a spoonful of sesame paste and a spoonful of coriander powder to the cooked mutton offal soup. Mutton offal soup tastes good. People who like spicy food are really delicious with freshly squeezed Chili oil from Li Ji. Mutton offal soup tastes good, especially Chili oil. People who have a small appetite can eat a bowl of mutton offal soup.
There are mutton kebabs at noon and evening, and a bunch of mutton kebabs for 5 yuan is very sincere in appearance. From the taste and price, it can be praised.
The horns (horns) are placed on the small table directly opposite the entrance, and 42 yuan has a bowl. Seeing that I had booked a lot of tables, I ordered an attempt.
The second floor is the focal point of Al-Li Ji, the hotpot hotpot area. This area has to wait for a seat every day, and it's a pity that it can't wait to eat.