Steamed Bao Bun with spicy chicken
Steamed Bao Bun with spicy chicken

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In this recipe, soft, slightly sweet bao (or Chinese steam buns) perfectly complement chicken cooked in savory black bean sauce and spicy Korean chile paste. A creamy spread adds another layer of bold flavor, while quick-pickled cucumber rounds it all out with cooling crunch. We're completing the dish with a stunning summer salad of green beans, tomatoes (yours may be red or yellow), and.

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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have steamed bao bun with spicy chicken using 23 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Steamed Bao Bun with spicy chicken:
  1. Get Dough
  2. Prepare Warm water
  3. Make ready sugar
  4. Make ready dry yeast
  5. Get oil
  6. Make ready maida/flour
  7. Prepare milk powder
  8. Get baking powder
  9. Prepare salt
  10. Make ready Spicy chicken
  11. Prepare boneless chicken
  12. Prepare Salt
  13. Get Black Pepper powder
  14. Prepare maida/all purpose flour
  15. Make ready ginger garlic paste
  16. Make ready Oil to deep fry
  17. Get finely chopped garlic
  18. Take soya sauce
  19. Take chilli garlic dip
  20. Take tomato ketchup
  21. Take honey
  22. Prepare cornflour
  23. Make ready greens of green onion chopped

Then I fry the chicken at the same time as I start steaming the bao buns. For the chicken: Marinade the chicken in buttermilk, salt, white pepper and garlic salt for at least an hour. With a kick from sambal, a spicy Asian vinegary hot sauce paste, a hint of tartness from quick pickled cucumbers, and a pop of herbal freshness from cilantro, this chicken katsu steamed bun recipe results in one heck of a spicy chicken sandwich. To prepare the chicken for cooking, place the flour in a large bowl or tray.

Instructions to make Steamed Bao Bun with spicy chicken:
  1. Bun Dough: in the warm.water add sugar and yeast… dissolve the yeast and sugar well by stirring vigorously.. then cover and leave aside for 10 mins.
  2. Then in a big bowl add maida, salt, oil, baking powder and milk powder and the dissolved yeast… combine all together and make a soft dough… spread some oil on the dough and cover the bowl with cling wrap and leave in a warm place (microwave wl be best) for 2 hrs or till the dough has become double in size.
  3. After 2 hrs knead the dough once again and divide in 4 equal parts… roll out each part (thick roti).. with the help of a glass or a cookie cutter cut roundels.
  4. Brush oil on each circle and fold into half… then gently roll a little.. place these on parchment paper… and keep aside for 10 mins
  5. Prepare steamer and steam these buns in batches..and keep aside
  6. Spicy chicken: in a bowl add the boneless chicken pieces and add salt, pepper, ginger garlic paste and maida… mix all well.
  7. Deep fry these chicken pieces in batches and keep aside. Heat 1 tbsp oil in a pan add chopped garlic and saute then add the fried chicken, all the sauces and honey mix well… then add. Cornflour slurry and mix well… garnish spring onion greens..
  8. Serve bao buns along with these spicy chicken.

Pour the chicken and the marinade into the flour. Mix and push the crumbly bits of flour so they stick to the outside of the chicken to form a craggly, bumpy coating. You can also use the marinade for a roasted chicken, or just serve the chicken thighs with some rice and veggies. Description Vietnamese Chicken Steamed Buns (Bánh Bao). Vietnamese Chicken Steamed Buns (Bánh Bao) are a direct import from China, one the Vietnamese Food have happily embraced.

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