healthy banh bao

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  • Number of Servings: 11
Ingredients
Dough;3 cup self rising flour3/4 cup powdered sugar1 tsp baking powder1/2 tsp salt1 1/8 cup milk (use dry ingredient measurement)1 tbsp oilStuffing4 hard boiled egg (make into 12 pieces)chinese sausage (1.5- 2 links)1/3 lb ground chicken.75 cup of finely minced casava root5-6 dried shitake mushroom caps1/2 tsp sugar3 dashes of garlic powder1 tbsp minced garlic3 tbsp onion2 tsp nuoc mam (fish sauce)1 tbsp oyster sauce2 tsp soysauce(warning: adjust sauces to your degree of saltiness you prefer)
Directions
set shitake mushroom in water for .5 hrs to allow it to expand

combine dry ingredients of the dough, then add the milk and oil

knead the dough until combined and set in a large bowl with wet paper towel to cover.

Allow dough to rise for 1.5 hrs

In the mean time, boil your eggs, cut up chinese sausages, and combine your meat mixture.

microwave the cassava root for 2 minutes, before combining it with the rest.

lastly, cut up the mushrooms and add it to the meat mixture.

once the dough is ready, cut up the dough proportionally by weighing it out on a scale if u have time.

roll out each piece flat on your floured work space and add 2 tbsp of meat.

Add 3-4 pieces of chinese sausages on the side of the meat mixture and top it off with a piece of hard boiled egg.

wrap the dough by pulling up a side of it and fold it along the side of the meat making a layered look.

once the bun is encased, twist the top and press it down to get the swirled look.

TO cook: you need a double broiler. Add 3 cups of water and 2 tbsp of white/rice vinegar.

cook for 25 minutes

Serving Size: ingredients yield 11 banh baos

Number of Servings: 11

Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user CTHUYNH.

Servings Per Recipe: 11
Nutritional Info Amount Per Serving
  • Calories: 288.3
  • Total Fat: 8.1 g
  • Cholesterol: 82.7 mg
  • Sodium: 937.4 mg
  • Total Carbs: 43.4 g
  • Dietary Fiber: 1.4 g
  • Protein: 11.1 g

Member Reviews
  • DMOUSEA
    Great idea to use self-rising flour instead of yeast. Dough is too wet to manage and was too sweet and too salty. Use 4 cups of self-rising flour in the dough and then another half cup for kneading. I suggest omitting the salt and reducing the sugar to 1/2 cup. - 5/14/20