Showing posts with label Dumplings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dumplings. Show all posts

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Cece's Ube Siopao

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.

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!



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

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.