Mantou develop their distinctive fluffy softness through steaming instead of baking. This simple yeasted dough comes together easily and can be steamed plain as below or used as the base for fillings ...
In one hand, a man holds the dough, flattened to a disc. With the other, he spreads the filling of minced cabbage, meat and noodles. Coaxed by his palm, the dough begins to creep up the sides of the ...
These fluffy buns need two risings. After the second rise, they must be steamed immediately, then they can be held for an hour or two and resteamed just before serving. Jean-Georges Vongerichten's ...
This slightly adapted recipe includes a terrific shortcut from Jaden Hair at steamykitchen.com. On her website, Hair supplies her mom’s steamed buns recipe mixing dough made from scratch, but she also ...
How many years have you had a roast turkey for Thanksgiving dinner? Alright, how many years have you had turkey bao? But let's focus in on the main even: the bao, which are easier to make than most ...
Gua bao, or split bread, is a relatively new dish, popular in Taiwanese cuisine, even though the concept of bao has been around for centuries. For gua bao, a round of flat dough is folded in half, ...
These simple Chinese buns are steamed, giving them a distinctive fluffy softness. Eat them on their own or as a side dish to take the place of steamed rice. In my family, we tear them open to slather ...
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Chinese Steamed Buns (Mantou)
When you're craving something soft and a little sweet, mantou, or steamed Chinese buns, are the perfect treat. Really, they ...
Ekiben, once a cart at the weekly Fells Point Farmers Market and now a brick-and-mortar off Eastern Avenue, is the answer to Baltimore’s craving for steamed buns. Co-owners and UMBC alumni Ephrem ...
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