Siopao (Filipino Steamed Dumplings)

Siopao (Filipino Steamed Dumplings)
  • PREP TIME
    45 mins
  • COOK TIME
    30 mins
  • TOTAL TIME
    1 hrs 55 mins
  • SERVING
    15 People
  • VIEWS
    75

Embark on a culinary adventure with Siopao, a delightful Filipino steamed bun with Chinese roots. These fluffy, slightly sweet buns are filled with a savory chicken mixture. While this recipe requires patience and attention to detail, the reward is a batch of homemade Siopao that rivals any you'd find in a restaurant.

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Nutrition

  • Carbohydrate
    44 g
  • Cholesterol
    34 mg
  • Fiber
    2 g
  • Protein
    16 g
  • Saturated Fat
    3 g
  • Sodium
    270 mg
  • Sugar
    5 g
  • Fat
    11 g
  • Unsaturated Fat
    0 g

DIRECTIONS

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Recipe View In a large bowl, dissolve the yeast in lukewarm water. Stir in 1/4 cup of sugar and 2 1/2 cups of rice flour. Mix well to form a smooth batter-like consistency known as a 'sponge.' Set aside in a warm place, covered, to allow the yeast to activate and the sponge to double in volume (approximately 40 minutes).

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Recipe View Once the sponge has doubled, incorporate the remaining 2 cups of rice flour and 1/4 cup of vegetable shortening. Transfer the dough onto a lightly greased work surface. Knead the dough, gradually incorporating the remaining 1/4 cup of shortening, until a smooth and elastic dough forms.

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Recipe View Divide the dough into 15 equal portions. Roll each portion into a ball. This will be the base for your Siopao buns.

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Recipe View Prepare the filling: Heat vegetable oil in a skillet over medium heat. Add the diced onion and chopped garlic and sauté until softened and translucent (about 5 minutes).

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Recipe View Incorporate the shredded cooked chicken, soy sauce, 2 teaspoons of sugar, and diced green onion into the skillet. Season with salt and pepper to your liking. If the mixture appears too watery, gently stir in cornstarch to thicken the consistency.

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Recipe View On a lightly greased surface, flatten one dough ball into a 4-inch diameter circle using the palm of your hand. Place approximately 1 tablespoon of the chicken filling in the center of the flattened dough.

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Recipe View Carefully gather the edges of the dough up and over the filling, pinching and twisting at the top to completely seal the filling inside. This creates the characteristic bun shape. Place the assembled bun on a square of parchment paper, with the pinched seal facing down. Repeat with the remaining dough balls and filling.

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Recipe View Prepare your bamboo steamer by lightly spraying each layer with cooking spray to prevent sticking. Fill a large saucepan with water, ensuring the water level is a few inches below the bottom of the steamer.

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Recipe View Bring the water in the saucepan to a boil. Carefully place 3-4 Siopao buns into each layer of the steamer, ensuring they do not touch each other or the sides of the steamer. Cover the steamer tightly.

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Recipe View Reduce the heat to medium-low and steam the Siopao for approximately 15 minutes per batch, or until the buns have puffed up and the dough springs back when lightly touched. Be careful not to overcook, as this can lead to dry buns.

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Recipe View Serve the Siopao warm and enjoy the delightful combination of the fluffy bun and savory filling.

For a richer flavor, use chicken broth instead of water when making the dough.
If you don't have a bamboo steamer, you can use a metal steamer basket set inside a pot with a tight-fitting lid.
Make sure the water in the steamer doesn't touch the buns, or they will become soggy.
You can prepare the filling a day in advance to save time.
Experiment with different fillings! Pork, beef, or even vegetarian options work well.

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RECIPE REVIEWS

Avarage Rating: 3.3/ 5 ( 25 Ratings)
Total Reviews: (5)
  • May Rolfson

    The steaming time was perfect. The buns came out perfectly fluffy and cooked through.

  • Ashlynn Kunde

    I added some chopped water chestnuts to the filling for extra crunch. It was a great addition!

  • Sophie Crona

    The dough was a little tricky to work with at first, but after a few tries, I got the hang of it. The filling was delicious!

  • Raphael Kreiger

    My family loved these! They disappeared in minutes. I'll definitely be making them again.

  • Maribel Kozey

    This recipe was a labor of love, but so worth it! The Siopao tasted just like the ones I used to get from my favorite bakery.

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