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Monday, August 24, 2015

Panda Baozi 熊猫包子



At first i was planning to make panda cartoon character bread buns, but last minutes decided to change it to baozi as baozi look closer to real panda which has two colours, white and black.





 Nowadays i try to avoid using shortening in baozi dough. I just use vegetable oil like corn oil and also replace water with fresh milk (inspired from bread that using milk) as to make it soft.




updated on 25 Aug 2015- This panda baozi turned out quite dry the next day (due to no shortening was added), so try to consume within the same day or steam it again .

Panda Baozi 熊猫包子
*makes 8 baozi

For the baozi
300g low protein flour or cake flour (I use Japanese cake flour)
1tsp instant yeast
40g caster sugar
1/4tsp salt
20g corn oil
170g fresh milk


1tsp Japanese charcoal powder
240g red bean paste (I use homemade), weight 30g each and roll into ball

Method
1. Add all baozi ingredients in a mixing bowl and combine well. Knead till dough become smooth and no sticky to hands.
2. Remove 70g plain dough and add charcoal powder, knead till smooth. Cover both dough with damp cloth and rest for 60mins.
3. Transfer plain dough to a lightly floured surface and knead for a while, divide into 8 portions and shape into ball.
4. Flatten and roll out the dough into a circle. Place red bean ball onto the center, wrap and pleat up the sides and seal.
8. Place the baozi (pleat area face down) onto a piece of greaseproof paper.
9. Roll charcoal dough into thin sheet, use a round 3cm cutter , cut two circle dish. Then cut each circle into half, stick them on the plain dough as eyes and ears. Pinch a small dough, place at the centre as for nose (you can brush water if it can’t stick). Place them on the steaming pan. Cover with a piece of damp cloth and let rise for another 10mins.
9. Steam the baozi under rapidly boiling water on high heat for 15mins.
10. Remove from steamer and serve, serve warm.


Recipe by Sonia a.k.a Nasi Lemak Lover



This post is linked to the Best Recipes for Everyone August 2015 Event (Theme: Dim Sum) organised by Fion (XuanHom's Mum Kitchen Diary) and hosted by May (厨苑食谱)

8 comments:

PH said...

Very cute leh!

Somewhere in Singapore said...

So cute...

mayck-law. Blogspot.com said...

好可爱的熊猫, 是从动物园跑出来的吗? 哈哈哈。。。

Ana Regalado said...

Sonia , one of your best steamed buns yet ! Those are very delicious pandas :D

irene myme said...

可爱极了,太赞了~

My Little Space said...

很漂亮嘢!Your kids must be very excited to try the buns.
Hope you're having a wonderful week ahead dear.
Blessings, Kristy

Tumas Tongue Treats said...

Cute looking Pandas Sonia. Liked it.

Unknown said...

can u substitute corn oil with butter or shortening?

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