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Chinese Dinner Rolls
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Grains
Chinese
Hand made, Low fat
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
Bread flour
Active dry yeast
Water
Salt
Sugar
1
tb
Bean Paste; Sweet
INSTRUCTIONS
Here is an approximate recipe.
I have made them (and bbq pork pastries, etc) by using a regular white
bread recipe, and letting it rise once. Then, I roll out small balls of it
until they are about 6" wide (about 1/4" or less thick). Using sweet bean
paste (made from soy beans and purchased at a chinese grocery) I put a
tablespoon or so of the paste in middle. Gather up all the edges to the
middle and twist closed. Set onto a steamer rack twisted side up.
Steam till done (gosh, can I remember how long that is?? i am guess from
memory, so don't take me at my word)...maybe about 15 minutes? perhaps 20.
Hope this helps more than confuses!
best Deborah Bier deb@essences.com (Deborah Bier)
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