Simple Way to Make Xi'an Steamed Buns in 23 Minutes for Beginners
Alma Ellis 25/09/2020 14:35
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Xi'an Steamed Buns
Hello everybody, hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, I will show you a way to make a distinctive dish, xi'an steamed buns. It is one of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I’m gonna make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
Xi'an Steamed Buns is one of the most favored of recent trending foods in the world. It’s appreciated by millions every day. It is simple, it’s fast, it tastes delicious. They’re fine and they look fantastic. Xi'an Steamed Buns is something which I’ve loved my entire life.
Please the buns into a lined steamer. Add cold water to your wok or steel steamer. Use high fire firstly and then lower the fire after you see the vapor coming.
To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have xi'an steamed buns using 32 ingredients and 18 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Xi'an Steamed Buns:
Take Filling
Prepare Fresh Carrot for texture and color inside optional
Prepare 1/2 lb Pork
Take 1/4 c Kimchi
Make ready 1 tsp Dark Soy Sauce
Prepare 2 tbsp Ponzu Sauce
Get 1 tbsp Honey (Orange blossom if possible)
Take 1 tsp Chinese All Spice
Get Red Chili Flakes to preferred spice
Take 1/2 tsp Rice Wine Vinegar
Make ready Plain Dough for Marbled Steam Buns
Make ready 560 g Plain Flour
Take 11 g Instant Dry Yeast
Prepare 1/2 tsp Salt(optional)
Make ready 1 tsp Baking Powder
Make ready 30 g Fine Sugar
Take 30 g Vegetable Oil
Prepare 320 g Whole Milk
Make ready Darker Dough for Marbled Steamed Buns
Get 280 g Plain Flour
Take 5.5 g Instant Dry Yeast
Take 1 tsp Baking Ppwder
Prepare 15 g Fine Sugar
Prepare 3 pg Vegetable Oil
Take 160 g Whole Milk
Take 1 1/2 tbsp Cocoa Powder
Get Dipping Sauce
Prepare 1 tbsp Ponzu Sauce
Take 1 tsp Honey
Prepare Medium Pinch of Kimchi
Take Pinch Nutmeg
Take Pinch Clove
I stuffed it with red bean paste like what I used to eat at home in Singapore and it tastes way better than that. Steamed buns tend to go firm and hard when they are cold. To regain their softness and fluffiness, you can simply reheat them in the steamer. An easy & quick way to make Mantou, Chinese steamed buns.
Instructions to make Xi'an Steamed Buns:
Combine flour, yeast, baking powder, and sugar in a bowl, sift if preferred, into mixer bowl.
Turn on slow speed and gradually add in milk.
Mix for 1 minute, then turn speed up and mix for 6 more minutes.
Knead dough lightly into a dome shape and then place in a lightly greased bowl with damp towel to cover and let rise for 1 1/2-2 1/2 hours.
Combine and repeat above steps for darker dough mixture.
Begin making marinade/sauce for pork by combining all sauce ingredients. Let sit for 30 minutes after combined.
Begin cooking pork when you have about 10 minutes left for your sauce in a wok or pan at high/med-high heat, breaking into small pieces. Cook until done.
Add sauce mixture and cook on high until it coats evenly. Reduce heat and simmer for 3 minutes.
After dough has risen, remove from bowl and flatten, folding the top over itself twice, ending with a log.
Repeat for darker side of the dough.
Cut a small piece of dough from each log, and combine, rolling together. Fold/roll into a spiral, and repeat 3 times.
Form dough back into a ball after combined to desired marble, and roll it flat.
Once relatively flat, grab and lift one side and begin rolling out, spinning dough as you roll.
Place carrot(optional) and pork mixture in the center, and begin pinching the outside together working in a circle motion until completely sealed. Pinch and twist.
Form back into ball, then place on parchment paper.
Fill steamer basket, and then turn heat on high until boiling, then lower to medium-low and cover with lid for 10-12 minutes depending on size of dumpling. (Cover glass and metal lids with towel to prevent condensation drips.
Let sit in pan for 2 minutes, then carefully remove.
Enjoy your perfectly made Xi'an inspired Steamed Buns!
My detailed instructions and tutorial video will help you to succeed. Once Xi had finished his shift, he joined a few of the patrons in sharing the buns he had worked so hard to sell. Xi Jinping's weekend visit to the restaurant was an unusual display of normality for a Chinese communist ruler and is reported to have unleashed a media storm. Steamed buns are made from wheat flour and leavening agents and have a spongy feel. They are steamed on large perforated trays of bamboo or steel, usually stacked over a large wok of boiling water so that the steam rises through the trays.
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