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BEST STEAMED BUNS RECIPE - HOW TO MAKE CHINESE BAOZI AT HOME



Best Steamed Buns Recipe - How To Make Chinese Baozi At Home image

Take this recipe for soft, fluffy Chinese steamed buns and run with it! Fill the versatile dough with savory meats or sweet mixtures of your choosing and steam away!

Provided by June Xie

Categories     weeknight meals    winter    meat    steamed

Total Time 4 hours 40 minutes

Prep Time 25 minutes

Cook Time 0S

Yield 1 dozen

Number Of Ingredients 39

2 tbsp.

cornstarch

6 tbsp.

water

1 tbsp.

sweetened condensed milk or honey

3/4 c.

milk, divided

1 tsp.

instant yeast

3 1/3 c.

all-purpose flour

3/4 tsp.

kosher salt

1 1/4 c.

finely shredded cabbage

1 tsp.

kosher salt

1 lb.

ground or minced pork

1/4 tsp.

five spice

1/2 tsp.

ground Szechuan peppercorns

1/4 tsp.

ground coriander

1/4 tsp.

ground white pepper

1/2 tsp.

freshly ground black pepper

1/2 tsp.

MSG (optional)

1/2" ginger, finely minced

2

cloves garlic, finely minced

1/4 c.

finely chopped chives or green onions

2 tsp.

low-sodium soy sauce

1 tsp.

toasted sesame oil

2

large carrots, shredded

8 oz.

firm tofu or fish cakes, finely diced

1" piece fresh ginger, grated

1

large clove garlic, grated

2

green onions, thinly sliced

3 tbsp.

miso

1/2 tsp.

freshly ground black pepper 

1 tbsp.

gochugaru or 1/2 tsp. ground cayenne

1 tbsp.

toasted sesame oil

1 tbsp.

toasted sesame seeds

1 c.

dried adzuki beans, soaked overnight

1/2 tsp.

kosher salt

2/3 c.

granulated sugar

1/4 c.

Chinese black vinegar 

4 tsp.

toasted sesame oil

1 tsp.

finely minced fresh ginger (optional)

1/2 tsp.

granulated sugar

Pinch kosher salt

Steps:

  • Make the dough: In a small pot over low heat, whisk together cornstarch and water. Cook until thickened, 1 to 2 minutes. Remove from heat, add in honey and ¼ cup milk and whisk until incorporated. Let mixture cool to a lukewarm temperature, then whisk in yeast. Heat remaining ½ cup milk until simmering. In a large mixing bowl using chopsticks or a fork, combine flour, salt, and hot milk until a very shaggy mixture forms. Stir in cornstarch-yeast mixture, and work dough with your hands until cohesive and no dry spots remain, about 5 minutes. Cover bowl and let dough stand for 30 minutes.  Gently deflate dough and gently pick up one edge of the dough and pull lightly to fold it toward the opposite edge. Repeat this stretch and fold motion around the bowl, about 4 folds total, then flip dough upside down so that the smooth side is facing up. Let rest another 30 minutes. Repeat stretch and fold two more times, resting about 30 minutes after each fold. Meanwhile, make your filling of choice. Optionally, make the savory dipping sauce: Stir together all sauce ingredients in a small bowl until well combined. When ready to assemble buns, cut dough into 12 equal pieces. Working with one piece at a time, roll each dough into a 6” round on a lightly floured surface, rotating the dough frequently and taking care to roll edges out thinner than the center of the dough.  Place a portioned meatball or 2 tablespoons of filling in the middle of the round, then pleat edges together. Using your thumb, middle, and index finger of your dominant hand to hold all the pleats in one spot while the other hand "feeds" the dough into the fold: gather and pinch together ¾” of dough, repeating this motion all around the edge of the round, between 12 and 15 pleats total. Gently twist counter clockwise to create a swirl pattern with your pleats, then pinch to firmly seal the pleats together.
    Fill a large pot with 2 cups of cold water, then lay a steamer basket lined on top.  Cut twelve 3" squares of parchment, then place buns on prepared parchment inside the steamer, spaced about 2” apart. Let rise, uncovered, until the dough increases about 50% in size and springs back very slowly when poked, about 30 minutes to 1 hour. Cover the pot with a lid lined with a paper towel (to trap condensation), then turn heat to medium. Once water is up to a boil, reduce heat to low and steam buns for 10 minutes. Turn off heat and let stand with lid on for 5 minutes more. Remove the lid and let buns cool until safe to touch.  Serve with dipping sauce, if desired. In a large bowl, toss cabbage with salt until well combined. Let sit for 10 minutes. Add all remaining pork filling ingredients and stir mixture in one direction until a smooth paste forms.  On a plate or tray lined with parchment, portion mixture into 12 meatballs and transfer to the freezer t0 chill for 30 minutes, until semi-firm. In a large bowl, stir all ingredients together until well-combined.  Transfer to the refrigerator and chill while dough is resting.  Rinse and drain soaked beans. In a medium pot over medium heat, combine beans with 2 cups water and salt and bring to a boil. Lower heat to a simmer and let cook until beans are tender and begin to split, about 30 minutes. Drain and reserve cooking liquid.  Return pot with beans to medium-low heat. Add in sugar and enough cooking liquid to barely cover the beans (about ½ to ? cup) and let simmer until beans are completely creamy and most of the liquid has been absorbed, about 15 minutes. Using a wooden spoon or potato masher, mash beans until desired consistency is reached. Let cool completely before using.

VEGETARIAN STEAMED BUNS (BAOZI) | CHINA SICHUAN FOOD



Vegetarian Steamed Buns (Baozi) | China Sichuan Food image

Vegetarian steamed buns with chive, egg and bean starch noodles

Provided by Elaine

Categories     dim sum    staple

Total Time 35 minutes

Prep Time 20 minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes

Yield 12

Number Of Ingredients 10

300 g all-purpose flour
3 g salt
150-170 ml water ( , adjust the softness)
1.5 tsp. instant yeast
3 cup finely chopped Chinese chive
2 tbsp. sesame oil ( , divided)
2 eggs
30 g bean vermicelli ( , soak in clean water until soft)
pinch of salt
1/4 tsp. Chinese five spice powder

Steps:

  • Carefully wash the chives, remove the tough ends and then finely chop.
  • Mix the chives with 2 teaspoons of sesame oil. You will end up with juicy and green chive after steaming.
  • Add some vegetable oil to a pan and make an egg omelet. Cool for several minutes and cut into small pieces.
  • Completely drain soaked bean bean vermicelli and then cut into shorter pieces. Transfer them to the filling bowl, and add salt, sesame oil and Chinese five spice powder. Give a big stir-fry to mix everything well.
  • When the dough is ready, transfer the dough to a slightly floured board and then knead forcefully until a smooth surface. Then divide the dough into 12 portions. Roll each portion into a circle. Place 1 tablespoon of filling in the middle and seal it.
  • Place them in steamer, turn up the fire and heat for 2-3 minutes, turn off the fire and wait for 10 to 15 minutes. Then start the fire and steam the buns for 10 minutes after the water boils. Wait for 5 minutes with lid covered and then enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 141 kcal, CarbohydrateContent 21 g, ProteinContent 4 g, FatContent 3 g, CholesterolContent 37 mg, SodiumContent 117 mg, FiberContent 1 g, ServingSize 1 serving

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