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CHAR SIU BAO RECIPE



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Char Siu Bao is the most popular item in the Cantonese dim sum repertoire.

Provided by KP Kwan

Categories     Breakfast

Time 1h10m

Number Of Ingredients 20

200 g (2.2 cups) of pao flour
10 g (3.2 tsp) Active dry yeast
145 g (1.1 cups) icing sugar
285 ml (1.2 cups) of lukewarm water
10 g (2.5 tsp) baking powder
400 g (4.4 cups) of pao flour
1/4 teaspoon white vinegar, optional
1/4 teaspoon ammonium bicarbonate, optional
50 g (1/4 cup) shortening
2 g (1/2 tsp) of salt
400 g (0.9 pounds) of diced chicken breast meat, or use 80% lean pork and 20% pork fat
4 tbsp of sugar
12 g (1 1/4 tbsp) corn starch
200 ml of water
70 g (4.5 tbsp) oyster sauce
25 g (1.5 tsp) light soy sauce
35 g (2.5tbsp) dark soy sauce
50 g (1/3 cup) of onion
1 teaspoon Chinese five-spice powder
3 tbsp of oil

Steps:

  • Heat 3 tablespoons of oil in a pan or wok, sauté the onion for 1 to 2 minutes until soft and transparent. Add the diced chicken breast meat and sauté until the chicken is cooked.
  • Add the remaining ingredients. Stir and cook until the gravy thickens.
  • Transfer to a plate and let it cool.
  • Dissolve the dry yeast in water.
  • Add 200g of pao flour and icing sugar. Mix well and cover for an hour.
  • Add the ingredients under the title 'Other ingredients of the dough' into the starter mixture and knead for 8 to 10 minutes.
  • Cover the dough with a piece of damp cloth and let it proves for 30 minutes, or until the size has doubled.
  • Divide the dough into 50g portions. Let the dough rest for 10 minutes.
  • Flatten the dough with a rolling pin to form a circle of 8-10 cm in diameter. Place 30g of filling in the middle, wrap and pleat the dough to seal. Place it on a 1.5 inches (4cm) square baking paper, sealed side up. Rest for 15 minutes before steaming.
  • Place the Char Siu Pao in a steamer, leave about 2-3 cm gap in between each Char Siu Pao. Steam in a preheated steamer on high heat for 8 minutes.
  • Remove the Char Siu Pao immediately from the steamer and cool them on a rack to prevent the bottom of the Char Siu Pao from becoming soggy.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 410 calories, Carbohydrate 57 grams carbohydrates, Cholesterol 38 milligrams cholesterol, Fat 12 grams fat, Fiber 2 grams fiber, Protein 18 grams protein, SaturatedFat 3 grams saturated fat, ServingSize 12 baos, Sodium 643 milligrams sodium, Sugar 16 grams sugar, TransFat 0 grams trans fat, UnsaturatedFat 8 grams unsaturated fat

STEAMED BBQ PORK BUNS (CHAR SIU BAO)



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This Chinese Steamed BBQ Pork Buns (Char Siu Bao) recipe unlocks the secret to the perfect steamed pork bun just like you get at the dim sum restaurant.

Provided by Judy

Categories     Dim Sum

Time 3h30m

Number Of Ingredients 18

1 teaspoon active dry yeast
¾ cup warm water
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup cornstarch
5 tablespoons sugar
1/4 cup canola or vegetable oil
2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1-2 teaspoons water ((optional))
1 tablespoon oil
1/3 cup shallots or red onion ((finely chopped))
1 tablespoon sugar
1 tablespoon light soy sauce
1 1/2 tablespoons oyster sauce
2 teaspoons sesame oil
2 teaspoons dark soy sauce
1/2 cup chicken stock
2 tablespoons all purpose flour
1 1/2 cups diced Chinese roast pork

Steps:

  • In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a dough hook attachment (you can also just use a regular mixing bowl and knead by hand), dissolve the yeast in the warm water. Sift together the flour and cornstarch, and add it to the yeast mixture along with the sugar and oil. Turn on the mixer to the lowest setting and let it go until a smooth dough ball is formed. Cover with a damp cloth and let it rest for 2 hours. (I haven't forgotten about the baking powder. You'll add that later!)
  • While the dough is resting, make the meat filling. Heat the oil in a wok over medium high heat. Add the onion and stir-fry for a minute. Turn heat down to medium-low, and add the sugar, soy sauce, oyster sauce, sesame oil, and dark soy. Stir and cook until the mixture starts to bubble up. Add the chicken stock and flour, cooking for a couple minutes until thickened. Remove from the heat and stir in the roast pork. Set aside to cool. If you make the filling ahead of time, cover and refrigerate to prevent it from drying out.
  • After your dough has rested for 2 hours, add the baking powder to the dough and turn the mixer on to the lowest setting. At this point, if the dough looks dry or you're having trouble incorporating the baking powder, add 1-2 teaspoons water. Gently knead the dough until it becomes smooth again. Cover with a damp cloth and let it rest for another 15 minutes. In the meantime, get a large piece of parchment paper and cut it into ten 4x4 inch squares. Prepare your steamer by bringing the water to a boil.
  • Now we are ready to assemble the buns: roll the dough into a long tube and divide it into 10 equal pieces. Press each piece of dough into a disc about 4 1/2 inches in diameter (it should be thicker in the center and thinner around the edges). Add some filling and pleat the buns until they're closed on top.
  • Place each bun on a parchment paper square, and steam. I steamed the buns in two separate batches using a bamboo steamer (be sure the boiling water does not touch the buns during steaming process). Once the water boils, place the buns in the steamer and steam each batch for 12 minutes over high heat.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 687 kcal, Carbohydrate 41 g, Protein 78 g, Fat 22 g, SaturatedFat 5 g, Cholesterol 207 mg, Sodium 410 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 7 g, ServingSize 1 serving

BAKED PORK BUN (CHAR SIU BAO)



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Provided by Food Network

Time 4h55m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 14

1 cup chicken base
1 cup black soy sauce
1/2 cup sugar
2 teaspoons red food coloring
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon pepper
3 pounds pork tenderloin
2 cups all-purpose flour
1/4 cup sugar
1/2 stick (4 tablespoons) butter
2 1/4 teaspoons active dry yeast
1 egg
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1/2 cup condensed milk

Steps:

  • For the marinade: Mix the chicken base, soy sauce, sugar, food coloring, salt and pepper in a bowl. Cut pork in half horizontally to make two long, flat thin pieces (for better flavor penetration). Put the pork in a stainproof container or resealable plastic bag and pour in the marinade. Marinate 20 minutes in the fridge.
  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with foil and place a rack on top. Remove pork from the marinade and place on rack. Roast, about 45 minutes. Let pork rest for 10 minutes, then dice.
  • For the dough: Meanwhile, combine the flour, sugar, butter, yeast, egg and 1/2 cup warm water in a mixing bowl and blend for 10 minutes. Let sit for 3 hours.
  • Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. Cut twelve 3-inch pieces of wax paper and set aside.
  • Roll dough by hand into a cylinder with a 1 1/4-inch diameter. Cut into 12 equal pieces. Roll each piece into a ball and flatten into a 3-inch pancake.
  • Add some pork to the center of a pancake, then fold the edges of the dough over the pork and bring together. Repeat with remaining pancakes and pork, placing completed buns on squares of wax paper.
  • Place completed filled buns on waxed paper and brush tops with mayonnaise and condensed milk. Bake, about 15 minutes.

CHAR SIU BAO (STEAMED PORK BUNS)



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Char Siu Bao are steamed pork buns. Soft, fluffy steamed buns filled with Chinese BBQ pork or char siu. Easy, authentic and the best char siu bao recipe!

Provided by Rasa Malaysia

Categories     Chinese Recipes

Time 1h10m

Number Of Ingredients 20

1/2 tablespoon cooking oil
1 small onion, diced
250 g (9 oz.) char siu, diced
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1 tablespoon oyster sauce
1 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon sesame oil
1-2 drops red food color, optional
Salt, to taste
1 1/2 tablespoons corn starch
150 ml water
280 g (10 oz.) low-protein flour (Hong Kong flour), cake flour or all-purpose flour
100 g (3.5 oz.) wheat starch
90 g (3 oz.) powdered sugar
8 g (1 scant tablespoon) active dry yeast or instant yeast
160 ml lukewarm water
1/2 teaspoon Chinese white vinegar or lemon juice, optional
30 g (2 tablespoons) vegetable oil
10 g (2 teaspoons) baking powder
10 ml (2 teaspoons) cold water

Steps:

  • Heat oil in pan, sauté onion for 1 to 2 minutes. Add in char siu, soy sauce, oyster sauce, sugar, sesame oil and red food color, if using. Stir fry for 1-2 minutes and add salt to taste.
  • Mix corn starch and water together, add to the filling. Simmer on low heat until the sauce is thickened.
  • Remove the filling from pan. Let cool.
  • Divide the filling into 16 portions. Set aside.
  • Sift the flour, wheat starch and powdered sugar. Transfer to a large mixing bowl. Make a well in the middle of the flour mixture and add the yeast, lukewarm water and vinegar or lemon juice, if using. Gently dissolve the yeast with the water. Slowly bring together the flour mixture and add in the vegetable oil.
  • Knead with hands for 15 minutes or until a soft dough is formed. It should be smooth and shiny on the surface.
  • Cover the dough with a damp cloth and let rise for 60 - 90 minutes or until it expands in size.
  • Dissolve the baking powder with the cold water, sprinkle over the dough and knead until well combined. For fluffier buns, rest the dough for 10 minutes after baking powder is added.
  • Cut and divide the dough to 16 equal portions.
  • Using a rolling pin, roll and flatten each dough ball to a 3" circle. Place a portion of the filling in the middle.
  • Wrap and fold the dough up.
  • Pinch and twist to enclose the opening. Make sure the char siu bao is sealed tight at the top. Place it on a 2" x 3" piece of parchment paper. Repeat the same until you make 16 buns.
  • Arrange the buns on a steamer, leave about 1" gap in between buns. Spray water mist over buns, and steam in a preheated steamer on high heat for 10 minutes. (You may add 1 teaspoon of Chinese white vinegar to make the char siu bao white.)
  • Remove buns from the steamer, serve warm.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 193 calories, Carbohydrate 21 grams carbohydrates, Cholesterol 12 milligrams cholesterol, Fat 4 grams fat, Fiber 1 grams fiber, Protein 19 grams protein, SaturatedFat 1 grams saturated fat, ServingSize 1, Sodium 263 milligrams sodium, Sugar 7 grams sugar, TransFat 0 grams trans fat, UnsaturatedFat 3 grams unsaturated fat

CHINESE PORK BUNS (CHA SIU BAO)



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You may find these buns in the local Chinese restaurants. They do take time to make but they are yummy!

Provided by MC

Categories     Bread     Yeast Bread Recipes

Yield 24

Number Of Ingredients 19

6 cups all-purpose flour
¼ cup white sugar
1 ¾ cups warm water (110 degrees F/45 degrees C)
1 tablespoon active dry yeast
1 tablespoon baking powder
2 tablespoons shortening
1 pound finely chopped pork
1 ½ tablespoons light soy sauce
1 ½ tablespoons hoisin sauce
1 teaspoon soy sauce
1 ½ tablespoons white sugar
1 ½ tablespoons soy sauce
1 ½ tablespoons oyster sauce
1 cup water
2 tablespoons cornstarch
2 ½ tablespoons water
2 tablespoons shortening
1 ½ teaspoons sesame oil
¼ teaspoon ground white pepper

Steps:

  • Dissolve 1/4 cup sugar in 1 3/4 cups warm water, and then add the yeast. Let stand for 10 minutes, or until mixture is frothy. Sift the flour and baking powder into a large bowl. Stir in 2 tablespoons shortening and the yeast mixture; mix well.
  • Knead the dough until smooth and elastic. Place the dough in a greased bowl, and cover it with a sheet of cling wrap. Let the dough rise in a warm place for about 2 hours, or until it has tripled in bulk.
  • Cut the pork into 2 inch thick strips. Use fork to prick it all over. Marinate for 5 hours in a mixture made with 1 1/2 tablespoons light soy sauce, 1 1/2 tablespoons hoisin sauce, and 1 teaspoon sweet soy sauce. Grill the pork until cooked and charred. Cut roasted port into 1/2 inch cubes.
  • Combine 1 1/2 tablespoons sugar, 1 1/2 tablespoons soy sauce, oyster sauce, and 1 cup water in a saucepan. Bring to the boil. Mix cornstarch with 2 1/2 tablespoons water; add to the saucepan, and stir until thickened. Mix in 2 tablespoons lard or shortening, sesame oil, and white pepper. Cool, and mix in the roasted pork.
  • Remove the dough from the bowl, and knead it on a lightly floured surface until it is smooth and elastic. Roll the dough into a long roll, and divide it into 24 pieces. Flatten each piece with the palm of the hand to form a thin circle. The center of the circle should be thicker than the edge. Place one portion of the pork filling in the center of each dough circle. Wrap the dough to enclose the filling. Pinch edges to form the bun. Let the buns stand for 10 minutes.
  • Steam buns for 12 minutes. Serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 191.4 calories, Carbohydrate 28.3 g, Cholesterol 11.9 mg, Fat 5.2 g, Fiber 1 g, Protein 7.3 g, SaturatedFat 1.5 g, Sodium 196.3 mg, Sugar 3.3 g

CHAR SIU BAO (PORK BUNS)



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This legendary Asian street food isn't as hard to make as you might imagine. Add chili paste to the marinade if you want to add a kick. Feel free to substitute the vegetables as desired to make your own unique pork buns!

Provided by Late Night Gourmet

Categories     Pork

Time 2h30m

Yield 8 pork buns

Number Of Ingredients 18

8 ounces pork, trimmed of fat
2 tablespoons sesame oil
2 tablespoons gochujang
2 ounces Chinkiang vinegar
1 teaspoon sugar
1 garlic clove, grated
1 teaspoon ginger, grated
1/2 teaspoon sesame seeds
1 teaspoon Chinese five spice powder
2 ounces mushrooms, chopped
2 ounces chard leaves, chopped
4 ounces Brussels sprouts, chopped
1 cup all-purpose flour
7/8 cup rice flour
2 tablespoons cornstarch
2/3 cup warm water
2 1/4 teaspoons dry yeast
2 teaspoons sugar

Steps:

  • 1. Trim fat from the pork, and cut pork into strips.
  • 2. Create a marinade using all ingredients except for the meat and vegetables. Thoroughly coat the pork in the marinade, and refrigerate in a sealed container for at least an hour.
  • 3. Add yeast, sugar, and warm water to a mixing bowl. Allow to proof until foamy, about 5 minutes.
  • 4. Using a mixer equipped with dough hooks, gradually blend the flour, cornstarch, and salt into the yeast mixture on low speed. Continue blending until mixture looks shaggy in appearance.
  • 5. Knead dough by hand until there are no dry spots. Spray inside of mixing bowl with cooking spray and roll the dough to coat. Cover with plastic wrap and allow to rest in a warm place until doubled in size, about an hour.
  • 6. While the dough is rising, heat a pan to mediunm-high, and cook marinaded pork for a few minutes, reserving some of the marinade from the container. Pork will contunue to cook in remaining steps, so don't worry about doneness.
  • 7. Add chopped vegetables and the rest of the marinade to the pan, and heat while stirring thoroughly.
  • 8. Remove pork and vegetables from pan and allow to cool in refrigerator while preparing the dough.
  • 9. Divide the dough into 8 equal pieces, and roll each into a ball. As you roll out each ball, cover the remaining dough to keep it from drying out.
  • 10. Flatten one dough ball into a disc that's about 5 inches across. Add 1/8 of the pork and vegetable mixture to the middle of the disc. Pull up the edges of the disc in a fan-fold pattern as you close up the filling. Pinch together the dough to there are no openings.
  • 11. If using a rice cooker, place a square of parchment paper to cover the holes. Arrange the pork buns, seam-side down, in the steamer so there's an inch of space between them. They will expand in the steamer, so this will avoid them sticking together.
  • 12. Steam pork buns for 10 minutes, or until the dough seems to be set. Remove pork buns from steamer by inverting the steamer onto a plate: removing them individually can cause parts of the surface to break, since the dough will still be somewhat sticky. Repeat for remaining pork buns.
  • 13. Refrigerate pork puns with a layer of parchment paper between them so they don't stick together.

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