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Chinese Barbecued Pork Bun Cha Siu Bow

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Ingredients

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1/3 cup warm water
1/2 teaspoon sugar
1 (1/4 ounce) package dry yeast
2 1/2 cups all purpose flour
2 1/2 cups cake flour
4 tablespoons sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons shortening
1 1/4 cups milk

Nutritional information

200
Calories
32g
Calories From Fat
3.6g
Total Fat
1 g
Saturated Fat
2.7mg
Cholesterol
218.1mg
Sodium
36.8g
Carbs
1g
Dietary Fiber
3.6g
Sugars
4.6g
Protein
1218g
Serving Size (g)
1
Serving Size

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Chinese Barbecued Pork Bun Cha Siu Bow

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    I was raised in San Francisco and have fun memories of going down to China Town with my Dad and chowing down on steamed pork buns that we had gotten from one of the ubiquitous Chinese bakeries there. This recipe brings back those memories every time. These steamed buns are simply wonderful.

    • 245 min
    • Serves 3
    • Easy

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    Chinese Barbecued Pork Bun (Cha Siu Bow), I was raised in San Francisco and have fun memories of going down to China Town with my Dad and chowing down on steamed pork buns that we had gotten from one of the ubiquitous Chinese bakeries there. This recipe brings back those memories every time. These steamed buns are simply wonderful.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Mix Together the Warm Water, 1/2 Teaspoons Sugar and Yeast in an 8 Oz. Measuring Cup. Let Stand Until It Rises to the 8 Oz. Level (about 20 Minutes).

    2
    Done

    Sift Flour, Cake Flour, Sugar and Salt Into a Large Mixing Bowl. Add Shortening, Yeast Mixture and Milk. Knead Mixture 5 Minutes to Form a Dough.

    3
    Done

    Cover With a Damp Cloth and Set Dough in a Warm Place. Allow the Dough to Rise For 3 Hours.

    4
    Done

    Heat Oil in a Wok or Large Frying Pan and Stir-Fry Pork For 2 Minutes. Add 2 Tablespoons Water, Salt, Sugar, Soy Sauce, Oyster Sauce and Hoisin Sauce. Bring It to a Boil.

    5
    Done

    Mix the Cornstarch and 4 Tablespoons Cold Water. Stir Into the Mixture and Cook For 1 Minute Until Thickened. Let Cool Before Making the Buns.

    6
    Done

    After 3 Hours, When the Dough Has Risen, Shape Into Rolls About 2 Inches in Diameter. Cut Each Roll Into 1-1/2 Inch Pieces. Shape Each Piece Into a Shallow Bowl Shape. Put 1 Tablespoon Filling in the Center, Close and Twist Dough to Form a Bun.

    7
    Done

    Put the Bun on a 2 Inch Square of White Paper. (this Prevents the Bun from Becoming Soggy While Steaming.) Place 8 Buns at a Time in a Pie Pan and Allow Them to Set and Rise For 15 Minutes in a Warm Place.

    8
    Done

    Steam For 25 Minutes.

    William Brown

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