What poems are there about croquettes?

Poems describing croquettes are:

1, minced meat dipped in oil and well salt burns incense better than Gui Xiang. The silver plate is 3 thousand yuan, all for the reunion of the old sign.

2, wheat flour diced meat mixed with ginger, the ball is golden yellow. Line up more or less, squeeze and go to the court.

3, the calendar is thin and disabled, and the cold year is strong. Boiling oil is anxious, slow fire is calm. In the blink of an eye, a thousand pounds are bright. Cooking fresh is rare.

4. I am busy running around every day and don't work overtime on weekends. Braised rice with onion and ginger, minced meatballs with fresh mushrooms. Scoop lightly and fry finely. The delicious food makes your mouth water. It is delicious and nutritious, and it is also good to serve with wine.

5, let someone hold it and let others rub it, toss it up and down. So bitter fruit, sweet and sour are all in the hot oil pan.