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CHA SIU BAO - STEAMED BBQ PORK BUNS by Linda Tay EspositoThe char siu bao is a dimsum staple. Sweet, juicy bits of Chinese bbq pork oozing out of the soft, sweet bun. The secret to creating that char siu bao taste is to use dried onions (McCormicks). Please look up the Basic Yeast Dough for Steamed Buns that accompanies this recipe. If you don't have steamer baskets, use a wok… |
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GOW CHOI GAU – SHRIMP & CHIVES DUMPLINGS by Linda Tay EspositoGow Choi - Chinese chives are stronger in flavor -- more garlicy taste than regular chives -- than regular chives. The flat-leaf, foot-long green is used as a vegetable rather than used as a herb. In this classic dim sum dish, the chives are mixed with shrimp and stuffed in a a dumpling. The crystal dumpling skin is made from… |
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BASIC YEAST DOUGH FOR STEAMED BUNS by Linda Tay EspositoThis is a recipe for the dough of the fluffy white skins of the char siu bao and the shanghai cabbage buns. It's truly versatile -- you can use the same dough and fill it with sweetened mashed red beans or lotus seeds for a dessert treat. Or just steam it by itself to turn it into "man tou" essentially steamed white bread that is… |
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SIOMAI (CHINESE DUMPLINGS) by MARIA LOURDES V. LIPARDO-AYUBSubscribe to my YouTube Channel (Lipardo's Global Kitchen) for more recipes and future raffle draws for giveaway prizes. This dish is part of a dim sum or traditional Chinese cuisine which can be found in Chinese fast food restaurants. I love steamed food because it's not greasy. |
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CRABMEAT AND CHIVES POTSTICKERS by Linda Tay EspositoPotstickers are real easy to make. Part pan fried, part steamed, the dumplings have a crisp base and a soft top. In this recipe, we have filled the dumplings with crabmeat and chives, but you can also fill the dumplings with pork or chicken, or just a mushroom medley. The aromatic dipping sauce (adapted from Fuchsia Dunlop's "Land… |
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Steamed Nian Gao by Little Corner of MineThis is a steamed glutinous rice cake that Chinese eat during the Chinese New Year to bring luck and family togetherness. |
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Colourful Chinese Dumplings by Savoury ApronChinese dumplings, also known as Pot-stickers or Momos (depending on where you are from), are perhaps one of the most universally known dishes. They come in many forms, many kinds of fillings, and quite often vary region to region. Made right, these babies are a mouthful of flavourful explosion, and with time, more and more unique… |
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Sweet Potato Shao Mai Dumplings by SoCal SustenanceA quick, simple vegetarian steamed dumpling with sweet potato... made sans steamer! |
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中華蒸し鶏(おろしにんにく風味) by Maiko Usui中国上海で出会ったやすくてうまい蒸し鶏。中国現地そのままでとはいかないですが、家庭にある食材で作れるようにアレンジしました。 今流行りの蒸し料理、しっかりした味でいただくのでごはんと一緒にいただくことも可能です。 |
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Shanghai Stuffed Soup Buns by Janis TesterA favorite Dim Sum dish! |
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Lamb Siu Mai With Spicy Tomato Sauce by Danielle PallaskeA Northern Chinese twist on a Cantonese favorite from Martin Yan's China Cook Book. |
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Pearl Dumpling by Lydia TehSteamed mince ball coated with glutinous rice. It is a great finger food for gatherings, we love it! |
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