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MANTOU / BAOZI / STEAMED BUN DOUGH I



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This dough can be used to make Chinese steamed buns, called mantou, or filled buns, called baozi. These fluffy, chewy, warm and unusual breads are common breakfasts, sides and meals in much of China. They are especially popular in Shanghai (Baozi) and Beijing (Mantou), where window-stall and small shop vendors sell them. Because this is the less unhealthy version with some whole wheat substitutions, they can be finicky based on dampness and temperature -- I fnd adjusting down the amount of flour is the best bet. These are fantastic piping hot, or with any of my three filling recipes!

Provided by BrotherAdso

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 1h30m

Yield 16-24 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 cups whole wheat flour
2 cups all-purpose flour
3/4 cup skim milk, warm
1/2 cup water
2 teaspoons sugar
1 tablespoon peanut oil
1 (1/4 ounce) package fast rising yeast

Steps:

  • Mix the yeast and flours in a large bowl.
  • Dissolve the sugar and add the peanut oil in the water.
  • Add to the flour bowl and mix thoroughly.
  • Knead dough until it becomes a consistent ball, adding milk or more flour as needed (I usually end up using a tad more than 1/2 cup of milk).
  • Cover dough in a bowl and allow to rest 10 - 15 minutes.
  • Remove dough, pound it down, and re-knead until it forms a fully elastic dough ball.
  • Place ball in a greased, covered bowl and allow to rise for 40 minutes to 1 hour, until doubled or tripled in bulk.
  • Divide into 16-24 small dough balls, or roll out into one large flat rectangle on a floured surface.
  • Flatted dough balls with a rolling pin, OR measure 3 - 5 inch rounds out of the pressed rectangle.
  • Fill each flat round with roughly 2 tbs of the filling of your choice in the center. Pull the dough on all sides from the corners up to the top, and 'twist' to close.
  • Steam filled buns (baozi) for 15 - 25 minutes over high heat.
  • NOTE: Plain buns, or mantou, can be obtained by simply omitting the filling.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 123.5, Fat 1.4, SaturatedFat 0.2, Cholesterol 0.2, Sodium 7.9, Carbohydrate 24.1, Fiber 2.1, Sugar 0.6, Protein 4.2

CHINESE STEAMED BUNS



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Basic Chinese Steamed Buns using instant yeast, making 12 mini buns. video as below.

Provided by Elaine

Categories     Chinese

Time 1h50m

Number Of Ingredients 5

300 g all-purpose flour + 2 tbsp. more for dusting
1 and 1/2 teaspoon instant yeast
2 tablespoons sugar ( ,optional)
150 g water or 20ml more if needed
a tiny pinch of salt ( ,around 1.5% of the dough)

Steps:

  • Prepare warm water around 35 °C and melt the sugar in. And mix the yeast with the water. Mix well and set aside for around 5 minutes. If you do not want sugar, just skip it.
  • Place salt and flour in a large bowl. Pour the water with yeast slowly to the bowl with flour and stir with a chopstick.
  • Then knead the flour into smooth and soft dough. At the very beginning, it might be a little bit sticky. Or you can simple resort to a stand mixer.
  • Cover the bowl and let the dough rest for around 1 hour or until the paste ball doubles in size.
  • When the dough is double in size, get paste ball out, dust the operating board and re-knead the dough for 3-4 minutes until the dough becomes almost smooth again. Divide the dough into two parts, keep kneading and shape each part into 1 inch thick long log.
  • Remove the two ends and use a very sharp knife to cut the log to smaller pieces (around 2 cm wide). Try to keep the original shape. Place the buns to a lined steamer one by one. Leave some space among each one as the buns rise after steaming.
  • Add cold water to your wok or steel steamer. Cover the lid and rest for 10 minutes in summer and around 20 minutes in winter or until the bun becomes fluffy again.
  • Use high fire to bring the water to a boil and continue to steam for around 20 to 25 minutes (depending on the size of your buns).
  • Remove off the fire and wait for around 5 minutes before opening the lid. Serve warm or re-steam to soften before serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 297 kcal, Carbohydrate 63 g, Protein 7 g, Sodium 3 mg, Fiber 2 g, Sugar 6 g, ServingSize 1 serving

CHINESE STEAMED BUNS (MANTOU)



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I lived in China back in the early 90's and these were a breakfast favorite dipped in sweetened condensed milk. I thought they were like the bread version of marshmallows! I found them again at a Chinese restaurant this weekend, which sent will on a quest to find the recipe. I'm keeping it here at Zaar so I never lose it. Unfortunately, I'm not a low-carb diet right now. Bummer!

Provided by palm715

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 2h10m

Yield 32 buns, 32 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 tablespoon yeast
1 tablespoon sugar
1 1/2 cups warm water
4 cups all-purpose flour

Steps:

  • In a small bowl, sprinkle yeast and sugar over 4 tablespoons of the warm water and leave it for 15 minutes.
  • Place the flour in a bowl and make a well in the center. Pour in the yeast mixture and the remaining water. Mix everything to form a dough.
  • Turn it onto a floured board and knead until smooth.
  • Return dough to the bowl, cover and let it stand in a warm place for about an hour or until doubled in size.
  • Punch down, cover again and let it stand for 20 minutes longer.
  • Knead the dough again and shape into rolls.
  • Bring the water in the bottom of a steamer to a boil. Place the rolls in the steamer, leaving a 1- inch gap between them. Cook for 10 minutes or until firm and cooked through.
  • Serve them hot.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 59.5, Fat 0.2, Sodium 0.7, Carbohydrate 12.5, Fiber 0.5, Sugar 0.4, Protein 1.8

MANTOU / BAOZI / STEAMED BUN DOUGH II



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This is a basic dough for steamed buns (mantou) or steamed filled buns (baozi). These fluffier, white buns are more similar to the ones sold by street vendors in China, but less healthy than the whole wheat version above. These buns are a popular breakfast meal or dinner side, and are filled with an astonishing variety of things, or baked with an amazing number of flour substitions, from corn to buckwheat.

Provided by BrotherAdso

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 1h30m

Yield 16-24 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 cups cake flour
1/2 cup milk, warm
1/2 cup water
1 -2 tablespoon sugar
2 tablespoons peanut oil
1 (1/4 ounce) package fast rising yeast

Steps:

  • Mix the yeast and flours in a large bowl.
  • Dissolve the sugar and add the peanut oil in the water, which should be 120-130 degrees.
  • Add water mixture to the flour bowl and mix thoroughly.
  • Knead dough until it becomes a consistent ball, adding milk or more flour as needed (I usually end up using a tad more than 1/2 cup of milk).
  • Cover dough in a bowl and allow to rest 10 - 15 minutes.
  • Remove dough, pound it down, and re-knead until it forms a fully elastic dough ball.
  • Place ball in a greased, covered bowl and allow to rise for 40 minutes to 1 hour, until doubled or tripled in bulk.
  • Divide into 16-24 small dough balls, or roll out into one large flat rectangle on a floured surface.
  • Flatted dough balls with a rolling pin, OR measure 3 - 5 inch rounds out of the pressed rectangle.
  • Fill each flat round with roughly 2 tbs of the filling of your choice in the center. Pull the dough on all sides from the corners up to the top, and 'twist' to close.
  • Steam filled buns for 15 - 25 minutes over high heat.
  • NOTE: Plain buns can be obtained by simply omitting the filling.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 141.7, Fat 2.3, SaturatedFat 0.5, Cholesterol 1.1, Sodium 4.8, Carbohydrate 26.2, Fiber 0.8, Sugar 0.9, Protein 3.5

CHINESE STEAMED BUNS (MANTOU)



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The Chinese steamed bun sometimes known as Mantou, is a kind of steamed bun originating from Northern China. Most contain wheat flour, water and leavening agents making them an equivalent to the white bread that is a staple in the U.S.A. The filling varies quite a bit. Mantou are also known in the south, but are often served as street food or a restaurant dish, rather than as a staple of home cooking.

Provided by Chef Louderback

Categories     Pork

Time 1h45m

Yield 2-4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 20

3 1/2 cups flour
1/4 ounce yeast (block)
1/2 cup sugar
1 pinch salt
1 teaspoon vinegar
1 egg white
3 teaspoons lard (or melted shortening)
225 ml hot water (A little less than 1 cup of water)
1/2 lb ground pork (not ground)
1/2 lb minced chicken
1/2 teaspoon sesame seed oil
2 teaspoons rice wine
1 teaspoon cornstarch
1 teaspoon oyster sauce
1 pinch sugar
1/2 teaspoon white pepper
1 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons chinese chives (chopped, also known as garlic chives)
2 tablespoons dried black fungus (chopped, found in Asian markets)
2 tablespoons shiitake mushrooms (chopped)

Steps:

  • You will also need a rice steamer and some parchment paper.
  • Directions:.
  • Mix yeast, flour and sug arand salt. Stir well. Add melted lard, vinegar and egg white, mix thoroughly. Result should resemble grains of sand. Add in enough water to turn dough into a ball.
  • Knead for about 6-8 minutes with a dough hook in your mixer. If kneading by hand, take a little longer.
  • When properly kneaded dough is not overly sticky, very smooth, pulls apart without being stringy. If you under knead your dough, it will flatten when you steam it. If you over knead your dough, it will become very hard.
  • Oil up dough ball and place it in a metal bowl. Put a damp paper towel or rag over your bowl let it rest in a warm place to rise for an hour. It should double in size. If you wish, you can set your oven on the keep warm setting and place your bowl in there for an hour.
  • Soak the wood ears and shiitake mushrooms in hot water to revive them. Chop them into fine pieces. Next chop your chives. Place your pork and chicken into a bowl and add all of the chopped items. Mix thoroughly. Add in seasonings.
  • To test: Place a spoonful in a bowl and nuke it in the microwave. Try it out and add more seasoning as needed.
  • Your filling should be relatively sticky and dry. If it is too watery, your dough will get soggy and it will be hard to fill. Make sure everything is well drained!
  • Cut parchment paper to 2-3 inch squares. If your buns will be big, cut bigger squares. This will keep your buns from being stuck to your steamer.
  • Knead dough to get all of the air out. Knead into sausage shapes and cut into little pieces. Flatten your dough with your hand and spoon filling into dough. Bring all edges to the center and pinch closed. Place on top of parchment paper and set in a cookie tray to rise for 30 minutes.
  • Do not overstuff, buns will expand too much. Insure the bottoms of buns aren't too thin or juices from filling will make bottom soggy.
  • Ready your steamer and make sure to boil extra water for steaming. Place your buns in the steamer. Steam for 15 minutes (or 20 if your buns are big) and enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1958.1, Fat 80.5, SaturatedFat 29.8, Cholesterol 233.6, Sodium 1901.5, Carbohydrate 221.9, Fiber 6.9, Sugar 50.7, Protein 79.5

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