Titus Chans Char Siu Bao Recipes

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TITUS CHAN'S CHAR SIU BAO



Titus Chan's Char Siu Bao image

From the Honolulu Star Bulletin article "Take a Bao: A chef and author reveals the mysteries of manapua", Wednesday, October 23, 2002.

Provided by Chilicat

Categories     Breads

Time 5h15m

Yield 24 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 16

1/4 cup sugar
1 3/4 cups warm water
1 tablespoon yeast
3 cups enriched cake flour
3 cups all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons shortening
2 teaspoons vegetable oil
1 lb char siu pork, diced
1 tablespoon soy sauce
2 tablespoons oyster sauce
1 tablespoon sugar
1 1/2 cups water or 1 1/2 cups chicken broth
2 teaspoons sesame oil
salt and pepper
2 tablespoons cornstarch, dissolved in
4 tablespoons water

Steps:

  • To make dough: Dissolve sugar in warm water (water should be as hot as your finger can stand to touch). Add yeast. Let stand 10 minutes as yeast foams and rises.
  • Sift flours together twice. Place in a large bowl. Add shortening, then slowly add the yeast mixture, incorporating it into the flour gradually. Form into a ball.
  • Turn onto a floured surface and knead 5 to 7 minutes, until smooth and elastic. Add more flour or water if necessary. Place in a clean bowl and cover with a damp cloth. Let rise in a warm place for 2 to 4 hours, until at least doubled in bulk.
  • To make filling: Heat vegetable oil in a wok. Add remaining ingredients, except the cornstarch slurry, and stir-fry until hot. Bring to a boil, then stir in slurry to thicken. Cool.
  • To assemble bao: Remove warm dough from bowl and knead on a floured surface 5 to 7 minutes, adding more water if too dry, or more flour if too wet. Form into a long roll and divide into 24 equal portions. Lightly oil a Chinese knife or cleaver. Place a section of dough cut-side down on a flat surface and pound with the flat side of the knife. Then press down on the dough with the knife and turn the knife clockwise to form the dough into a thin circle, about three inches in diameter. Use the knife to lift the dough and place it in your hand.
  • Place a heaping tablespoon of filling into the circle, gather up the edges and pinch closed in the center. Place on a square of paper. (Dough is easier to work with when warm. Beginners may wish to work with half the dough at a time, keeping the remainder in a warm place.).
  • Let filled buns rise in a warm place 15 minutes.
  • Oil steamer baskets and arrange buns 1/2-inch apart. Fill a wok 75 percent with water and bring water to a boil. Steam buns 15 minutes over high heat. If buns are in two stacked trays, switch the trays midway. Serve hot.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 150.2, Fat 2.1, SaturatedFat 0.4, Sodium 84.5, Carbohydrate 28.9, Fiber 0.8, Sugar 2.7, Protein 3.3

VEGAN CHA SIU BAO



Vegan Cha Siu Bao image

From VegNews- "Bao is a soft, round, and slightly sweet white roll. The outside is smooth, and the inside is stuffed with sweet or savory ingredients. These have quite the spicy kick, but since it comes wrapped in mouth-rescuing dough, you should survive."

Provided by EmilyStrikesAgain

Categories     Chinese

Time 2h15m

Yield 12 buns

Number Of Ingredients 13

1/4 cup unbleached cane sugar
1 3/4 cups warm water
1 tablespoon active dry yeast (quick-rise or conventional)
6 1/2 cups unbleached flour
2 tablespoons non-hydrogenated margarine
1 tablespoon baking powder
1/4 cup vegetable oil
2 cups seitan, cut into small pieces
1/8 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon pepper
1/4 cup hoisin sauce
1/4 cup hot chili sauce
1/4 cup vegan sour cream

Steps:

  • In a small bowl, dissolve cane sugar in warm water. Mix gently and add yeast. Allow mixture to rest for 10 minutes.
  • In a larger bowl, knead together the flour and margarine until mixture resembles small beads. Add yeast mixture and mix gently with a spoon. On a floured cutting board, knead dough until it's smooth and pliable. Form into a ball and place back into a larger bowl. Cover with plastic wrap and allow to rise for about two hours.
  • In a medium skillet over medium-high heat, heat vegetable oil. Add seitan, salt, and pepper, and pan-fry for about 3 minutes on each side. In a medium bowl, mix hoisin sauce, chili sauce, and sour cream. Add fried seitan and set aside.
  • On a cutting board sprinkled with baking powder, divide dough into 12 flat rounds. In the center of each round, add a heaping tablespoon of the seitan mixture. Pull the sides of the rounds up to completely encase the seitan mixture and twist the dough to seal.
  • Fill a large saucepan 1/4 of the way with water, place over high heat, and bring to a boil. In a metal colander over the pot seam buns for about 15 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 318.6, Fat 5.5, SaturatedFat 0.7, Cholesterol 0.2, Sodium 327.9, Carbohydrate 58.9, Fiber 2.2, Sugar 5.9, Protein 7.6

CHAR SIU BAO (PORK BUNS)



Char Siu Bao (Pork Buns) image

I adapted the char siu recipe from my friend Mitch's late Great Uncle Kennie's recipe. Making these dim sum buns does take a bit of time, especially if you make the meat yourself, but the results are wonderful! If you have an Asian deli that sells char siu (Chinese BBQ pork), that will save you time. Times assume meat is pre-bought or made ahead of time. Thanks to Pneuma for putting this recipe in her best of 2008 cookbook!

Provided by Maito

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 1h20m

Yield 16 buns, 4-8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 22

1 1/2 cups char siu pork, cut into small dice (store bought or recipe below)
1 tablespoon peanut oil
1 tablespoon ginger, minced
1/2 cup hoisin sauce
1 tablespoon sweet chili paste (or garlic chili paste)
4 scallions, sliced
1 1/2 teaspoons dry yeast
2 tablespoons sugar
1 1/4 cups warm water (105-115 degrees)
2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 cups cake flour
1 pinch salt
olive oil
1 lb lean pork
4 garlic cloves, minced
1 teaspoon gingerroot, minced
2 tablespoons soy sauce
2 tablespoons honey
2 tablespoons sugar
2 tablespoons Chinese wine or 2 tablespoons sake
2 tablespoons hoisin sauce
1 teaspoon Chinese five spice powder (optional)

Steps:

  • To make meat:.
  • Combine marinade. Marinate pork at least 3 hours, or overnight.
  • Cooking methods:.
  • a) place meat on a roasting pan with a rack -- with the pan below filled with water and roast at 350 F until done (turn over half way through) OR.
  • b) cook in a crock pot with 3 cups of water for 1 hour on high and then 7 hours on low or until it flakes apart (this is the method I have used) OR.
  • c) you could try grilling or broiling the meat, but it might lack some of the moisture that the other two methods will give you.
  • To make filling:.
  • Sauté ginger in hot peanut oil, stirring constantly, for about 4 minutes. Transfer to a bowl and mix with hoisin, chili paste, green onions and meat. Let cool.
  • To make dough:.
  • Mix yeast, sugar and warm water; let proof (sit and rise) for about 10 minutes.
  • Place flours and salt in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a dough hook, if available. (This can also be done by hand).
  • Add yeast mixture. Knead until homogeneous and dough forms a ball.
  • Let rise in a cool place to minimize air bubbles, about 15 minutes.
  • Portion dough into 16 balls, flatten them, and place a small amount of filling into the center of each.
  • Pinch back to close and form a ball shape.
  • Place balls on lightly oiled piece of parchment or waxed paper (oiled plastic wrap would probably work too). Let proof 15 minutes, or until double in size.
  • Place in a covered steamer, and cook for 8-10 minutes.
  • Eat now or cool completely and freeze in ziplock bags (to reheat: steam 10 minutes).
  • Enjoy the fruits of your labor!

ALOHA CHAR SIU / SUI



Aloha Char Siu / Sui image

I found this poking around one day and it looks to be the closest to the char siu we used to get while living in Honolulu - this is GREAT in Manapua (#53643)!

Provided by CandyTX

Categories     Pork

Time 1h20m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 lb pork loin
1/2 cup sherry wine
1/4 cup molasses
4 garlic cloves
6 tablespoons soy sauce
2 tablespoons plum sauce
2 tablespoons black bean paste
6 tablespoons hoisin sauce
2 teaspoons salt
1/2 cup sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons Chinese five spice powder

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 400 degreesMix seasonings together and let sit for 10-20 minutes.
  • Make cuts, about 1/4 inch deep, on top and bottom of meat.
  • Take mixed ingredients and marinate Pork Loin for 2-4 hours.
  • Place Pork Loin and marinade into meatloaf/bread pan and into oven for 25 minutes, checking occasionally to baste.
  • Turn Pork Loin over, baste, and cook for another 25 minutes.
  • Remove from oven and place onto dish, pour some of the marinade from pan on top, and serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 612.4, Fat 16.9, SaturatedFat 5.7, Cholesterol 68.8, Sodium 3173, Carbohydrate 61.9, Fiber 1, Sugar 44.9, Protein 26.6

CHAR SIU BAO (PORK BUNS)



Char Siu Bao (Pork Buns) image

This legendary Asian street food isn't as hard to make as you might imagine. Add chili paste to the marinade if you want to add a kick. Feel free to substitute the vegetables as desired to make your own unique pork buns!

Provided by Late Night Gourmet

Categories     Pork

Time 2h30m

Yield 8 pork buns

Number Of Ingredients 18

8 ounces pork, trimmed of fat
2 tablespoons sesame oil
2 tablespoons gochujang
2 ounces Chinkiang vinegar
1 teaspoon sugar
1 garlic clove, grated
1 teaspoon ginger, grated
1/2 teaspoon sesame seeds
1 teaspoon Chinese five spice powder
2 ounces mushrooms, chopped
2 ounces chard leaves, chopped
4 ounces Brussels sprouts, chopped
1 cup all-purpose flour
7/8 cup rice flour
2 tablespoons cornstarch
2/3 cup warm water
2 1/4 teaspoons dry yeast
2 teaspoons sugar

Steps:

  • 1. Trim fat from the pork, and cut pork into strips.
  • 2. Create a marinade using all ingredients except for the meat and vegetables. Thoroughly coat the pork in the marinade, and refrigerate in a sealed container for at least an hour.
  • 3. Add yeast, sugar, and warm water to a mixing bowl. Allow to proof until foamy, about 5 minutes.
  • 4. Using a mixer equipped with dough hooks, gradually blend the flour, cornstarch, and salt into the yeast mixture on low speed. Continue blending until mixture looks shaggy in appearance.
  • 5. Knead dough by hand until there are no dry spots. Spray inside of mixing bowl with cooking spray and roll the dough to coat. Cover with plastic wrap and allow to rest in a warm place until doubled in size, about an hour.
  • 6. While the dough is rising, heat a pan to mediunm-high, and cook marinaded pork for a few minutes, reserving some of the marinade from the container. Pork will contunue to cook in remaining steps, so don't worry about doneness.
  • 7. Add chopped vegetables and the rest of the marinade to the pan, and heat while stirring thoroughly.
  • 8. Remove pork and vegetables from pan and allow to cool in refrigerator while preparing the dough.
  • 9. Divide the dough into 8 equal pieces, and roll each into a ball. As you roll out each ball, cover the remaining dough to keep it from drying out.
  • 10. Flatten one dough ball into a disc that's about 5 inches across. Add 1/8 of the pork and vegetable mixture to the middle of the disc. Pull up the edges of the disc in a fan-fold pattern as you close up the filling. Pinch together the dough to there are no openings.
  • 11. If using a rice cooker, place a square of parchment paper to cover the holes. Arrange the pork buns, seam-side down, in the steamer so there's an inch of space between them. They will expand in the steamer, so this will avoid them sticking together.
  • 12. Steam pork buns for 10 minutes, or until the dough seems to be set. Remove pork buns from steamer by inverting the steamer onto a plate: removing them individually can cause parts of the surface to break, since the dough will still be somewhat sticky. Repeat for remaining pork buns.
  • 13. Refrigerate pork puns with a layer of parchment paper between them so they don't stick together.

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