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Char Siew Bao
Ingredients
Buns
8g | instant dry yeast |
160ml | lukewarm water |
½ tsp | white vinegar or lemon juice (optional) |
280g | low-protein flour aka hong kong flour |
100g | wheat starch |
90g | icing sugar |
30g | shortening or vegetable oil |
10g | baking powder |
10ml | cold water |
Instructions
Buns
Buns:
- Sift together flours and icing sugar. Place sifted flour mixture in a large mixing bowl and make a well in the middle.
- Fill well with lukewarm water, vinegar and yeast. Use a spatula, gently stir the water to dissolve the yeast then slowly bring together flour mixture.
- Add in shortening or oil and knead for 10-15 minutes until soft dough is formed. It should be smooth on the surface.
- Cover dough with damp cloth and let it rise for 30 minutes or until it is doubled in size. I used bread maker’s dough mode to prepare my dough up to this step.
- Dissolve baking powder in cold water, sprinkle over dough and knead until well combined. Divide dough into 16 equal portions and flatten with a rolling pin to make a 3” circle. Then place a heap teaspoon of filling in the middle, wrap and pleat the dough to seal. Place it on a 1.5” square parchment paper, seal side up.
- Arrange buns into a steamer, leave about 3 cm gap in between buns. Spray water mist over buns, and steam in a preheated steamer on high heat for 12 minutes. Remove buns from steamer and cool on rack.
Filling
250g | char siew |
char siew sauce | |
½ tbsp | vegetable oil |
1| | small onion | |
1 tsp. | sesame oil |
1½ tbsp | corn flour |