Rebirth in the 80's: The Daily Life of the Villain's Mom-Chapter 25: Steamed Buns Over a Big Fire

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Chapter 25: Chapter 25: Steamed Buns Over a Big Fire

Regardless of whether people are going to school or going to work, they have to pass through here.

Although this place isn’t the center of the county town, the foot traffic isn’t any less.

There’s plenty of foot traffic in the center of the county town too, but over there, there are already vendors with established food stalls.

Being a newcomer, Jiang Ran doesn’t have any roots and doesn’t want to compete with those vendors who have a fixed customer base.

Coming over here might be a way to carve out a new path.

Pei Yang and Pei Shanshan have been to the county town only a few times. Standing by the car at this moment, they seem somewhat at a loss and can only look to Jiang Ran.

Jiang Ran is not flustered at all; she glances around and starts directing the two of them.

"Pei Yang, move the table down, then set the board and stuffing on it. Also, take down the stove and place it alongside the table."

While coordinating these actions, Jiang Ran isn’t acting like a boss who doesn’t do anything; instead, she steps forward to help out.

Jiang Ran is strong, and Pei Yang and Pei Shanshan are also very capable. There’s not much work, so the three of them quickly get everything set up.

After setting up, Jiang Ran takes out an apron, puts it on, sleeves up, and dons a mask and hat.

Finally, she takes out a basin, scoops some clean water into it, and carefully washes her hands.

After tidying up this way, although Jiang Ran still looks plump, she appears very clean.

All these items were made for Jiang Ran by Wang Cuilan.

To make these, Jiang Ran even dismantled a white coat from the original owner.

Luckily, the original owner was fat, and the coat was large enough. Dismantling one coat was just enough to make these items.

Pei Yang and Pei Shanshan watched Jiang Ran’s series of actions, their expressions somewhat dazed, not speaking for quite a while.

When Jiang Ran raises her eyes and sees their expressions, she slightly furrows her brows and says, "What are you staring at me for? Hurry up and wash your hands. Pei Yang, you’ll tend to the fire and handle the money later. Shanshan, stir the porridge, then help me roll the dough. When people start arriving, you’ll be in charge of serving the porridge and picking out the buns. Remember to use chopsticks to pick the buns; don’t use your hands."

While saying this, Jiang Ran doesn’t idle.

She cuts off a piece of dough from the bowl, kneads it simply, then cuts it into strips, pulling them into individual dough balls.

These are movements Jiang Ran has done countless times before, and even though her body has changed now, the memories in her brain remain, making her actions incredibly skilled.

Jiang Ran has already pulled out dozens of dough balls, but Pei Shanshan is still standing there in a daze.

Taking notice, Jiang Ran calls out again, "Shanshan, what are you standing around doing?"

"Ah? Oh! I’m coming!"

Pei Shanshan quickly washes her hands, rolls up her sleeves, and hurries over to roll out the dough.

With Pei Shanshan helping to roll out the dough, Jiang Ran begins to wrap the buns.

At this moment, steam has already begun to rise from the steamer, and the water in the pot is starting to boil.

Jiang Ran wraps buns at an exceptionally quick pace, yet the buns she makes are particularly beautiful, each with eighteen folds, resembling flowers.

After wrapping each bun, she places it directly onto the steamer.

This steamer was brought from home and is quite large; Jiang Ran counts and finds that one tier can hold twenty buns.

The steamer has four tiers, allowing for eighty buns to be steamed at once.

Eighty buns may sound like a lot, but Jiang Ran wraps them quickly, actually finishing wrapping them in a short time.

Since it’s the first day, she didn’t dare to prepare too much.

After wrapping these eighty buns, she’s already used up a bowl of dough.

Steam the buns on high heat for about fifteen minutes, and that should be enough.