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Chinese Steamed Flower Buns Hua Juan

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Ingredients

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1 cup water
1 - 2 teaspoon yeast (use the higher amount in cooler weather or if you want the dough to rise more quickly)
1 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon salt
3 cups flour
2 - 4 tablespoons oil (for brushing dough)
sichuan pepper (sprinkled to taste)

Nutritional information

272.4
Calories
46g
Calories From Fat
5.2g
Total Fat
0.7 g
Saturated Fat
0mg
Cholesterol
390.4mg
Sodium
48.7g
Carbs
1.9g
Dietary Fiber
0.9g
Sugars
6.7g
Protein
108g
Serving Size (g)
6
Serving Size

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Chinese Steamed Flower Buns Hua Juan

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    In Eastern China, Hua Juan are filled with sesame oil and green onion, and most of the recipes I've found online give that method. In the Western provinces of Yunnan and Gansu, where I've lived, they are flavored with Sichuan pepper, so that's the recipe I'm posting here. These are a simple breakfast or snack food. They may also be served as part of a Chinese meal.

    • 155 min
    • Serves 6
    • Easy

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    Chinese Steamed Flower Buns (Hua Juan), In Eastern China, Hua Juan are filled with sesame oil and green onion, and most of the recipes I’ve found online give that method. In the Western provinces of Yunnan and Gansu, where I’ve lived, they are flavored with Sichuan pepper, so that’s the recipe I’m posting here. These are a simple breakfast or snack food. They may also be served as part of a Chinese meal., In Eastern China, Hua Juan are filled with sesame oil and green onion, and most of the recipes I’ve found online give that method. In the Western provinces of Yunnan and Gansu, where I’ve lived, they are flavored with Sichuan pepper, so that’s the recipe I’m posting here. These are a simple breakfast or snack food. They may also be served as part of a Chinese meal.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    In Mixing Bowl, Sprinkle Yeast and Sugar Over the Water. Wait Until It Bubbles.

    2
    Done

    Whisk in Salt and 1 C Flour; Stir in 2nd Cup of Flour, and Knead in 3rd Cup Gradually to Form Smooth, Soft Dough.

    3
    Done

    Cover Dough an Let Rise Until Double (the Dough Will No Longer Bounce Back When Gently Pressed With a Fingertip.).

    4
    Done

    Divide Dough Into 2 or 3 Portions. Roll Each Into a Rectangle Less Than 1/2-Inch Thick on Floured Surface. Brush Dough With Oil and Sprinkle With Sichuan Pepper Powder. Roll the Dough Into a Log.

    5
    Done

    to Shape the Buns, Slice the Dough as Thin as Possible With a Very Sharp, Floured Knife, and Press 9 or 10 of Them Together to Form Each Bun. You Can See Pictures Here: Http://Bakingwithemandm.blogspot.sg/2011/03/Hua-Juan-and-Sao-Bing.html.

    6
    Done

    Let Buns Rise on Floured Surface For Half an Hour.

    7
    Done

    Steam 15 Minutes.

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