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− | == [[ | + | == [[Home Baked Char Siu Bao (Hum Bao)]] == |
− | *Originally posted by [[:Category: | + | *Originally posted by [[:Category:Kiteless's Recipes|Kiteless]] |
− | + | If you know what Char Siu Bao is, you already know how delicious these hot little buns are. They can be baked or steamed, but both have soft, slightly sweet, pillowy dough wrapped around a savory and sweet filling of thick sauce and minced BBQ'd pork. I always eat more than I should, as they are fucking delicious. I have to drive a ways to get good, hot fresh bao, and the frozen ones are full of preservatives and artificial ingredients. I have 4 days off for Thanksgiving, so why not make some, I thought to myself? | |
− | + | Editor's Note: This recipe also contains the recipe for the Chinese barbecue pork which (from personal experience) goes incredibly well with shanghai or other noodles for a quick meal. Whenever I make this recipe I make extra pork. | |
+ | [[Home_Baked_Char_Siu_Bao_(Hum_Bao)|READ MORE...]] | ||
− | Previous Features: [[Fresh Pumpkin Gnocchi, Fall Salad with Pepitas, Pumpkin Mousse]] - [[Gyoza by GodsMullet]] - [[Tiramisu]] - [[What to do if nuclear winter comes and all that's left to eat are avocados|Pork loin and avocado molcajete with roasted salsa]] - [[Greek Inspired Four Cheese Calzones]] - [[Carne Asada and Guacamole]] - [[Chocolate Chip Raspberry Ripple Icecream Sandwich Cookies]] - [[Turducken]] - [[Chili]] - [[Challah Bread]] - [[Cinnamon Rolls - Don't go to Cinnabon]] - [[Cran-Apple Pork Roulade]] - [[Pad Thai]] - [[Chipotle Pesto Pasta]] - [[Buffalo Wings with Blue Cheese Dressing]] - [[Baked Ziti]] - [[Millionaire's Shortbread]] | + | |
+ | Previous Features: [[Great and Glorious Guide to Cheese, Pinnacle of Western Gastronomy|Great and Glorious Guide to Cheese]] - [[Fresh Pumpkin Gnocchi, Fall Salad with Pepitas, Pumpkin Mousse]] - [[Gyoza by GodsMullet]] - [[Tiramisu]] - [[What to do if nuclear winter comes and all that's left to eat are avocados|Pork loin and avocado molcajete with roasted salsa]] - [[Greek Inspired Four Cheese Calzones]] - [[Carne Asada and Guacamole]] - [[Chocolate Chip Raspberry Ripple Icecream Sandwich Cookies]] - [[Turducken]] - [[Chili]] - [[Challah Bread]] - [[Cinnamon Rolls - Don't go to Cinnabon]] - [[Cran-Apple Pork Roulade]] - [[Pad Thai]] - [[Chipotle Pesto Pasta]] - [[Buffalo Wings with Blue Cheese Dressing]] - [[Baked Ziti]] - [[Millionaire's Shortbread]] | ||
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*Finally ready to spring for a good chef's knife? Thinking of buying a Stand Mixer? Check out goon opinions in [[:Category:Cookware Guides|Cookware Guides]] | *Finally ready to spring for a good chef's knife? Thinking of buying a Stand Mixer? Check out goon opinions in [[:Category:Cookware Guides|Cookware Guides]] | ||
− | *Find out more about Wine and other things in the [[:Category:Other Guides|Other Guides]] section. | + | *Find out more about Wine and other things in the [[:Category:Other Guides|Other Guides]] section. One particularly great option is the [[Great and Glorious Guide to Cheese, Pinnacle of Western Gastronomy|Great and Glorious Guide to Cheese]] |
*Pimp your favorite local joints or check out the culinary lay of the land for your next holiday in the [[:Category:Foods by City|Food Guide by City]] category. | *Pimp your favorite local joints or check out the culinary lay of the land for your next holiday in the [[:Category:Foods by City|Food Guide by City]] category. | ||
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Featured RecipeHome Baked Char Siu Bao (Hum Bao)
If you know what Char Siu Bao is, you already know how delicious these hot little buns are. They can be baked or steamed, but both have soft, slightly sweet, pillowy dough wrapped around a savory and sweet filling of thick sauce and minced BBQ'd pork. I always eat more than I should, as they are fucking delicious. I have to drive a ways to get good, hot fresh bao, and the frozen ones are full of preservatives and artificial ingredients. I have 4 days off for Thanksgiving, so why not make some, I thought to myself? Editor's Note: This recipe also contains the recipe for the Chinese barbecue pork which (from personal experience) goes incredibly well with shanghai or other noodles for a quick meal. Whenever I make this recipe I make extra pork.
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