whole wheat Chinese steamed buns recipe | healthy Chinese steamed buns | Mantou | Indian style Chinese steam buns |
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whole wheat Chinese steamed buns recipe | healthy Chinese steamed buns | Mantou | Indian style Chinese steam buns is a famous accompaniment to many Chinese dishes. Learn how to make healthy Chinese steamed buns.
To make whole wheat Chinese steamed buns, combine all the ingredients in a deep bowl and knead into a soft dough using warm water (approx. ¾ cup) to get a soft dough. Add water gradually to make the dough. You may need more or less water depending on the quality of the flour. Shape the dough into a thick rope or a cylindrical roll. Cut the dough into 8 equal portions using a sharp knife. Flatten one portion of the dough into a 75 mm. (3”) diameter circle with your palms. Hold the rolled portion in between your palms and form a pouch. Bring together all the sides of the pouch and pinch and seal it at the centre. It will form a hollow round ball. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to make 7 more round balls. Keep aside. Take a cooking paper and make holes at regular distance to prevent the buns from sticking to the pan while steaming. Place this paper in the steamer and place 4 bread balls over it. Keep some distance between the bread balls as they will rise in size during the resting period. Cover and let it rest for 10 minutes. Steam the buns in a steamer for 15 minutes. Repeat steps 8 to 10 to steam 4 more buns. Serve the buns immediately with chinese food dishes.
Soft and fluffy Mantou is also chewy and pleasing to bite into. Made with few ingredients, the secret lies in learning the art of folding and steaming correctly.
Unlike many steamed delicacies which are kept on a greased plate for steaming, these Indian style Chinese steam buns are kept on cooking paper to prevent them from sticking to the dish. These are often frequently served with soups like Manchow Soup or gravies like Vegetable Chow Mein and Hot Garlic Sauce with Baby Corn and Broccoli.
Tips for whole wheat Chinese steamed buns. 1. Castor sugar can be replaced with table sugar. 2. Place the buns in the steamer at some distance as the buns will rise during the resting period. 3. Do not oversteam, else they may turn rubbery.
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For whole wheat chinese buns- To make chinese steamed buns, combine all the ingredients in a deep bowl and knead into a soft dough using warm water (approx. ¾ cup) to get a soft dough. Add water gradually to make the dough. You may need more or less water depending on the quality of the flour.
- Shape the dough into a thick rope or a cylindrical roll.
- Cut the dough into 8 equal portions using a sharp knife.
- Flatten one portion of the dough into a 75 mm. (3”) diameter circle with your palms.
- Hold the rolled portion in between your palms and form a pouch. Bring together all the sides of the pouch and pinch and seal it at the centre. It will form a hollow round ball.
- Repeat steps 4 and 5 to make 7 more round balls. Keep aside.
- Take a cooking paper and make holes at regular distance to prevent the buns from sticking to the pan while steaming.
- Place this paper in the steamer and place 4 bread balls over it. Keep some distance between the bread balls as they will rise in size during the resting period.
- Cover and let it rest for 10 minutes.
- Steam the buns in a steamer for 15 minutes.
- Repeat steps 8 to 10 to steam 4 more buns.
- Serve the buns immediately with chinese food dishes.
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Nutrient values (Abbrv) per bun
Energy | 113 cal |
Protein | 3.9 g |
Carbohydrates | 24.2 g |
Fiber | 4 g |
Fat | 0.6 g |
Cholesterol | 0 mg |
Sodium | 59.5 mg |
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