Shortening, made from vegetable oils, is a solid alternative to butter and margarine in baking and dessert making. Unlike butter, it doesn’t melt at room temperature, making it easier to work with. Its pale yellow color also results in a less yellowish appearance for Char Siu Bao compared to butter's brighter yellow.
Thanks! A must try recipe. ❤
Man, I love char siu bun😍. Haven't had them in ages though so this recipe is great
They look so good
Y
Thanks for the detailed do of BBQ buns...
Thank you for your instructions 🙏
Thx for sharing..hugs and kisses from Bali island Indonesia
I known this as Ham Pao and I love them. Normally order them when go for dim sum. Thank for sharing this recipe. Where do you get the flour?
I live in Kuala Lumpur, which I got it from a baking supplier shop called Bake With Yan.
@@TasteofAsianFood Thank you I live in Panama. Not sure I can get it here.
Boston get the des ription🥰
Hi everyone can someone tell me whats shortining actually is and where can i get it?
Shortening, made from vegetable oils, is a solid alternative to butter and margarine in baking and dessert making. Unlike butter, it doesn’t melt at room temperature, making it easier to work with. Its pale yellow color also results in a less yellowish appearance for Char Siu Bao compared to butter's brighter yellow.
❤🎉
Like
I tried this recipe twice. Each time the finished Bao tasted raw and floury. I think I should steam for more than 8 minutes.
well try it and lets us know what time works best
There is no harm to steam longer. It depends on the size of Char Siu Bao and the heat to steam.
Do I have to use so much sugar in recipe ??
Tw