My baby sister recipe. It taste like soft hopiang ube!Sarap talaga!
Ube Haleya:
1-16 oz thawed mashed ube
1/2c. evap. milk.
1/2c. condensed milk
2 eggs beaten
1t. vanilla extract
1/4c. soft butter
- in a heavy skillet mix everything and stir until thicken in a medium heat, continue stirring, transfer in a greased pan and set aside to cool.
Siopao Dough
Mixture 1
1 1/2c. lukewarm water
1T. yeast
2T. sugar
- mix all ingredients in a bowl until frothy set aside.
Mixture2
41/2c. flour(APF)all purpose
2/3c. sugar
3T. oil
1T. baking powder
24-2x2 white paper or use a small coffee filter
-sift all dry ing, make a well in the center and mix the mixture 1 to the dry ingredients, knead in a floured surface until smooth. Place into a greased bowl and cover with a clean damp cloth and let it rise for an hour. Punch the risen dough in the middle and form into a log, cut into 24 pieces. Flatten each dough and place a tablespoon or more of the cooled ube filling, gather all the edges and seal by twisting, turn it upside down into a 2x2 paper and let it rise again for 30 minutes or more. Steam for 15-20 minutes in a medium heat. Make sure cover the lid with a clean kitchen towel to prevent soggy siopao. Enjoy. This siopao could be stored in the freezer for 2 months.
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Thursday, September 9, 2010
Friday, October 30, 2009
Siopao Asado
When I was in highschool at St. Annes Academy I used to sell these siopao to my teachers and friends and it was a hit. My kids and husband favorite merienda. The recipe makes a lot about 2 dozens depending the size, but it freezes well. It is a good winter snack or eaten with soup or goto.
Recipe Hint: Please check yeast expiration date!
Add a teaspoon of vinegar to the water steamer to whiten the dough while steaming.
Use a lukewarm water(maligamgam na tubig) to the yeast.
Cover the steamer lid with a cheesecloth to avoid soggy siopao.It catches the water
condensation.
Mixt. 1
1 1/2 c. lukewarm water
1T. Yeast
2T. sugar
mix it until frothy.
Mixt. 2
41/2c. APF
2/3c. sugar
3T oil/shortening/lard
1T.baking powder
24 square paper 2x2 or use a coffee filter
Sift all dry ing. and add the frothy yeast mixture
Knead unti smooth adding more water if needed. Form into a ball and place in a greased bowl cover with damp cloth,place in an OFF oven or a warm place until double in size.Punch the center to release gas and let it rise again. Roll into a floured surface into a log and cut into 24 pieces. Flatten the dough into round make sure the middle is thicker than the edges. Place 2 T. of cooled asado filling and gather all the edges and seal it by twisting it. Smooth side up , place a square paper at the bottom . Put them in the steamer basket and cover with damp cloth and let it rise for 10 min.
Put a teaspoon of vinegar in the water steamer and steam for 10-15 minutes.Dont forget to place a cheesecloth on top of the lid to absorb the excess water.Enjoy!!!
Asado Filling:
1 1/2 Lb. of pork loin cut thinly
4T.charsui sauce( I used lee kumkee) or just mix 4T.brown sugar,2T soy.3T hoisin,1/2t. 5 spice powder and a little pepper if you cant find the charsui sauce. Marinate overnight and bake at 350 until tender about 35 minutes,cut into small pieces .
Sauce:
mix the cooked pork with 2T.cornstarch,hoisin,sugar to taste and pepper and some of the sauce from the cooked meat, cook it until thicken add water if needed. let it cool . You could add the filling into fried rice too. The siopao procedure is a bit long but it is all worth it!
Recipe Hint: Please check yeast expiration date!
Add a teaspoon of vinegar to the water steamer to whiten the dough while steaming.
Use a lukewarm water(maligamgam na tubig) to the yeast.
Cover the steamer lid with a cheesecloth to avoid soggy siopao.It catches the water
condensation.
Mixt. 1
1 1/2 c. lukewarm water
1T. Yeast
2T. sugar
mix it until frothy.
Mixt. 2
41/2c. APF
2/3c. sugar
3T oil/shortening/lard
1T.baking powder
24 square paper 2x2 or use a coffee filter
Sift all dry ing. and add the frothy yeast mixture
Knead unti smooth adding more water if needed. Form into a ball and place in a greased bowl cover with damp cloth,place in an OFF oven or a warm place until double in size.Punch the center to release gas and let it rise again. Roll into a floured surface into a log and cut into 24 pieces. Flatten the dough into round make sure the middle is thicker than the edges. Place 2 T. of cooled asado filling and gather all the edges and seal it by twisting it. Smooth side up , place a square paper at the bottom . Put them in the steamer basket and cover with damp cloth and let it rise for 10 min.
Put a teaspoon of vinegar in the water steamer and steam for 10-15 minutes.Dont forget to place a cheesecloth on top of the lid to absorb the excess water.Enjoy!!!
Asado Filling:
1 1/2 Lb. of pork loin cut thinly
4T.charsui sauce( I used lee kumkee) or just mix 4T.brown sugar,2T soy.3T hoisin,1/2t. 5 spice powder and a little pepper if you cant find the charsui sauce. Marinate overnight and bake at 350 until tender about 35 minutes,cut into small pieces .
Sauce:
mix the cooked pork with 2T.cornstarch,hoisin,sugar to taste and pepper and some of the sauce from the cooked meat, cook it until thicken add water if needed. let it cool . You could add the filling into fried rice too. The siopao procedure is a bit long but it is all worth it!
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Siomai Dimsum
1 Lb. ground meat (I used ground turkey)
3 green onion minced
2 beaten eggs
1 minced carrot
1T. soy sauce
1t. sesame oil
1/2 c. shreded chinese cabbage
1 tsp pepper
wanton wrappers
1. Mix all ingredients and chill for 1 hour
2.Boil water for the steamer
3.Fill the wanton wrappers it could be like a siomai or closed dimsum for the drop soup
4.Steam for 30-40 minutes
5.serve with sweet and sour sauce or soy sauce with lemon juice or kalamansi juice
3 green onion minced
2 beaten eggs
1 minced carrot
1T. soy sauce
1t. sesame oil
1/2 c. shreded chinese cabbage
1 tsp pepper
wanton wrappers
1. Mix all ingredients and chill for 1 hour
2.Boil water for the steamer
3.Fill the wanton wrappers it could be like a siomai or closed dimsum for the drop soup
4.Steam for 30-40 minutes
5.serve with sweet and sour sauce or soy sauce with lemon juice or kalamansi juice
note:
This raw dimsum freezes well,just place a single layer of dimsum in a cookie sheet and freeze them for an hour then transfer it to a freezer bags.Boil some broth ,you could add veggies too and some noodles or wanton skin and drop frozen raw dimsum cook for 25-30 minutes.
You could deep fat fry them too like the potstickes and serve with a sweet sour sauce.
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