Don't Make Bao, Make Taiwanese Pepper Pork Buns Instead

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  • Опубликовано: 17 дек 2024

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  • @wtfareperfectplaces
    @wtfareperfectplaces Год назад +21

    I had those exact buns at Raohe Market and I've been dying to even find out what they were called since. Very excited for these, please make more videos about Taiwan! Such an underappreciated place and food culture.

  • @leesean
    @leesean Год назад +10

    I’m Taiwanese, and I’m chiming in to say this looks delicious. I can’t wait to try it. I like how you added chopped pieces of pork in addition to the ground pork. Your filling reminded me of the inside of a char siu bao.

  • @woolfel
    @woolfel Год назад +7

    thank you Andong. I haven't been back to Taiwan in years. Pepper bao and beef noodle soup warms my soul. The other taiwanese dishes I miss oyster omelet, oyster noodle soup, and stinky tofu.

  • @issho6363
    @issho6363 Год назад +42

    Love the recipe ! Gonna make it tonight
    You forgot the quantity of pork steaks in the ingredients list but I guess that's around 300 grams

    • @issho6363
      @issho6363 Год назад +23

      Update: truly amazing
      Took me 2 hours from start to end, all the proportions are correct! I indeed used 300g of pork. Just made a different sauce to accompany with soy sauce, chili oil, ginger, cumin, scallions and garlic.

  • @LinusBoman
    @LinusBoman Год назад +7

    2:04 Mark Wiens would be proud of that food face 😂

  • @maartenvz
    @maartenvz Год назад +4

    The Taiwanese kitchen is fantastic and deserves more attention!

    • @Alpenmilch
      @Alpenmilch Год назад +1

      Hujiao Bing are from Fujian. But it tastes better when western people pretend they orginate from Taiwan 😂😅

  • @DuelScreen
    @DuelScreen Год назад +9

    Looks great. Here in the states pork and barbecue (or BBQ) sauce is a common pairing.

  • @clairewright8153
    @clairewright8153 Год назад

    These look amazing, so glad you found the second cafe making these. Just found your vlog and subscribed

  • @editorkoya
    @editorkoya Год назад +2

    THIS IS SOOO GOODDDD I have to try it!
    I really missed your Asian cuisine stuff thank for sharing!!

  • @cheef825
    @cheef825 Год назад +2

    If you spend enough time in Taiwan, you learn that the food worth lining up for isn't served after 9 PM, it's served before 8 AM. great video

  • @monocore
    @monocore Год назад +2

    I dont know why I dont get notfified anymore. Glad to see you again dude!

  • @fenshipismagic
    @fenshipismagic Год назад +5

    love this video, but why so short? i miss your 20+ min deep dives and seeing the recipe development process

  • @ZagnutBar
    @ZagnutBar Год назад +9

    Arseny,
    In these travelogue-related recipes, it would be super helpful if you provided some additional info (name of the 胡椒餅 vendor that you liked, or the name of the night market...or even the city where you found them! I really have no idea where you were other than "Taiwan")
    And for that matter, tell everyone that's 胡椒餅 (Hújiāo bǐng) so those of us with access to large Chinese diaspora communities know what to ask for.
    My wife is Taiwanese and she really didn't know what (in English) a 'Taiwanese pork pepper bun" was until she read the sign at the stand.
    EDIT: I just noticed 胡椒餅 is hidden in plain sight in the background of the thumbnail!

  • @heroino89
    @heroino89 Год назад

    Amazing recipe, amazing video! Thank you!

  • @kblacksheep8618
    @kblacksheep8618 Год назад

    The most interesting buns I have seen so far.

  • @cynthiahonorio9758
    @cynthiahonorio9758 Год назад

    O my. There goes my plan to diet. I love your diligence, your research and cooking skills! Go go. Life is short! Enjoy it.

  • @TheKrannyMaster
    @TheKrannyMaster Год назад +1

    This looks awesome! Hey hank you for sharing this with us andong.

  • @x63
    @x63 Год назад +1

    Milk powder is a better binder than breadcrumbs in meat. It's an essential ingredient in sausages. It's what helps keep them very juicy instead of just moist.

  • @ZagnutBar
    @ZagnutBar Год назад +1

    Ok Arseny, I am driving into taipei right now. A local friend knows the place you went to and we're heading there now. We were also told to try the 胡椒餅 at Raohe night market. Is that where you had the disappointing one?
    Will report back if you reply!

  • @noonynoonynoo
    @noonynoonynoo Год назад

    I love the laminated dough hack! Can't wait to try it out🤩

  • @IceCream-hp7mm
    @IceCream-hp7mm Год назад

    Oh this looks so good and actually doable yey

  • @WhatWouldVillainsDo
    @WhatWouldVillainsDo Год назад

    My grandfather was stationed there during Korea and he always talked about how good the food was.

  • @moritzscherner5618
    @moritzscherner5618 Год назад

    wow you killed it with this one 🔥

  • @beoragnic98
    @beoragnic98 9 месяцев назад

    Hi looks a good recipe to try. Can we freeze the buns uncooked ?

  • @TMM6900
    @TMM6900 Год назад

    Ate it once. It's super good

  • @Flyingmetalmoustik
    @Flyingmetalmoustik Год назад +1

    looks so delicious !!!

  • @Kokujou5
    @Kokujou5 Год назад

    not a bad recipe. i will try it again, hopefully without forgetting half the ingredients 😆

  • @javaedey8593
    @javaedey8593 Год назад

    SIR, YOU ARE A UNICORN!

  • @DoctorPhilGud
    @DoctorPhilGud Год назад +9

    Ive been looking for a really good bun recipe. Been trying to recapture something i tasted years ago and thos looks pretty damn close.

  • @travelswithsi8932
    @travelswithsi8932 Год назад +3

    Im currently in Taipei and pepper buns are my favourite things! Fuzhou Ancestral Pepper Cake is legendary. Did you get to Keelung Night Market?

  • @mariov5035
    @mariov5035 Год назад

    I miss these!

  • @trancemutator5393
    @trancemutator5393 Год назад +2

    Do you think you could do the scallion pancake in one of your future videos? you know the one you tear a hole in and drop an egg in. Or am I confusing it with another dish.

  • @lukerees281
    @lukerees281 Год назад

    Just got back from a Taipei trip! Went to Shilin and Guaxi and some others but never made it to Raohe😢. Heard a lot of great things! I guess now i just have to go back😂

  • @k1r10n
    @k1r10n Год назад +1

    So.. it's pretty much the samsa. Cool!

  • @tatiana.melentieva
    @tatiana.melentieva Год назад

    Как обычно у тебя изящно, динамично, красиво! Надеюсь, что вкусно!

  • @calvinsbnb76
    @calvinsbnb76 8 месяцев назад

    "We begin with minced pork which we have all intentions of seasoning the *shit* out of." Dude, seriously, the universe won't be in equilibrium until you have at least one million subscribers! Another *great* video!

  • @mclovin6537
    @mclovin6537 Год назад

    Holy that looks good

  • @unit--ns8jh
    @unit--ns8jh Год назад +1

    Wow, this is in no way quick and easy to make, but now I feel I can't rest until I try them 🙃

  • @TheBloXzz
    @TheBloXzz Год назад +1

    Nice :)
    You couldve added the scallions into the sauce or on top of the ripped open bun :D

  • @mclovin6537
    @mclovin6537 Год назад

    Would you be able to share the places you visited in Taiwan? I wanna go there

  • @羅宇志
    @羅宇志 Год назад +3

    Mixing minced pork with dice pork is a genius idea. I believe it is still a tasty bun even if you replace all of the Chinese spices with bacon or any seasoning you like. By the way, I've never seen pepper pork buns with sauce, is that your invention?

  • @Snowlily01
    @Snowlily01 Год назад +2

    These look delicious, if I ever make them, I’ll have to replace the pork with beef. It would be great if I could find a recipe like this for my deit routine, bread + meat and I can add some veggies on the side, absolutely perfect. Sadly this one has a bit too much butter and white flour. Looks like I’ve got experimenting to do 😁

    • @darianzielinsky96
      @darianzielinsky96 Год назад +1

      What's wrong with pork and butter? 😂

    • @JoeARedHawk275
      @JoeARedHawk275 Год назад

      Are you muslim? I don’t know what other diet removes pork unless you have some allergies (never heard of pork allergy). Also, it’s better to replace pork with a fatty chicken cut, instead of beef. The beef totally changes the flavor profile.

  • @higashirinchiah1013
    @higashirinchiah1013 Год назад

    We have similar one in Malaysia. We call them Siew Pao

  • @matteogross1429
    @matteogross1429 Год назад

    Lovely buns

  • @julianchoque7402
    @julianchoque7402 Год назад

    may you live a thousand years, each year made of a thousand days.....

  • @SongStudios
    @SongStudios Год назад +1

    Awesome!

  • @mart1n287
    @mart1n287 Год назад +1

    was the meat cooked through? That looked like so much filling and not a long time in the oven

    • @freddylesmana2414
      @freddylesmana2414 Год назад +1

      I'm wondering about this as well, plus the meat was cold, straight from the fridge... and seemed like no 2nd proofing, went right into the oven after the wrapping n topping

  • @MrVovansim
    @MrVovansim Год назад +2

    Andong going back to posting weekly videos? That's pretty exciting!

  • @micheleluciano8917
    @micheleluciano8917 Год назад

    I am shooting a random experiment here, what if for the 2nd dough you mix a percentage of normal flour with a percentage of tangzhong and then incorporate the butter?!

  • @MayBlaze0
    @MayBlaze0 Год назад

    That way these buns are made really remind me of the rolling technique of Latcha Paratha!

  • @greghao
    @greghao Год назад +1

    Taiwan 胡椒餅 number one 🇹🇼 🇹🇼 🇹🇼 although tbh, the spot that’s super popular at raohe isn’t the best, there’s a tiny stall right at the beginning of the street which is better.

  • @ZagnutBar
    @ZagnutBar Год назад

    Going to Taiwan soon. Where is this pepper bun stand?

    • @uranusjr
      @uranusjr Год назад +1

      臻味胡椒餅/炭烤地瓜 near the CKS Memorial Hall MRT station.

  • @MartinAhlman
    @MartinAhlman Год назад +1

    You should try "kams", or "Palt" from Sweden. Oh, and "kroppkakor"! "Kroppkakor is not just meat, they could be filled with fish as well. And palt/kams may have meat or not. I depends. Timer for you to learn ;-)

    • @sevenandthelittlestmew
      @sevenandthelittlestmew Год назад

      Kroppkakor! Mmmm. I like meat, spinach and onion filling, and topped with butter and lingonberry. My grandmother made them with pork and onions and I learned the recipe when I got married.

  • @Kokujou5
    @Kokujou5 Год назад

    welcome to a shokugeki no souma recipe :)

  • @ChEiPs
    @ChEiPs Год назад +1

    Love the Taiwanese content!

  • @trullala3220
    @trullala3220 Год назад

    wenn ich bei meinem bayerischen (!) metzger „schweinenacken“ bestelle kriege ich einen distinktiv anderen „cut“ (nicht nur viel dünner sondern viel viel mehr fettfasern - wird meistens zum grillen verkauft). muss ich ihn nur überreden das dicker zu schneiden oder wie nennt das dein metzger auf deutsch ? das rezept klingt absolut verführerisch!

  • @Creef42069
    @Creef42069 Год назад

    brother is doing origami with dough. Very nice

  • @triceratops2653
    @triceratops2653 Год назад

    This looks bomb

  • @JaWs_BH
    @JaWs_BH Год назад

    YO ANDONG UR BACK FR

  • @wornoutwrench8128
    @wornoutwrench8128 Год назад

    Yum!

  • @mitchellwarr1372
    @mitchellwarr1372 Год назад

    Im curious, how well do you think this would work with a gluten free flour? There doesnt seem to be a lot of rising involved.
    Do you think the laminatiom would still work, and that the only issue would be forming it without it spliting?
    Or maybe using a gluten free dumpling recipe, with the same butter dough step and seasonings?

  • @r09d98
    @r09d98 Год назад

    Is 20 minutes enough to cook the frozen pork filling? Seems short.

  • @LunchboxVg
    @LunchboxVg Год назад

    Taiwan number 1!

  • @AsiaHikelopedia
    @AsiaHikelopedia Год назад

    Lard for the second dough is better!

    • @mynameisandong
      @mynameisandong  Год назад

      It tastes great, but I found that it hardens too fast when its not as warm in your kitchen and tends to crumble. Butter goes a little easier imo

    • @AsiaHikelopedia
      @AsiaHikelopedia Год назад

      @mynameisandong got to get a warmer kitchen!

  • @SibirianBlue
    @SibirianBlue Год назад

    I wonder what you can sub mince for, for a vegetarian version?

    • @DoctorPhilGud
      @DoctorPhilGud Год назад

      I dont know if it would be a good sub, but if i was gunna make it vegitarian i would use potatos and/or eggs. Me personally id do russet AND sweet potatos and eggs. Extra seasoned to make up for the flavor we miss out on in the pork, but remembering the sweet potato brings alot to the table. I usualy chop and do a quick stir fry of my potates when i make stuff. And maybe some onions to really round out the filling, on top of all the other things he adds to the pork.

    • @terryboyer1342
      @terryboyer1342 Год назад

      Some tasty pond scum should do nicely.

    • @AlphaLlama
      @AlphaLlama Год назад +1

      Vegan minced meat? Or maybe some meaty mushrooms?

    • @dingus42
      @dingus42 Год назад +3

      In Fujianese/Hokkien cuisine, we have many other similar snacks with a variety of fillings (in Singapore/malaysia where I'm from, we call this pork one Char siew sou). A lot are vegetarian, for example if you put molasses you get a Beh Teh Soh (Ma Ti Shu in mandarin, aka "Horse hooves"). If you put salted green bean paste you get Tau sar piah. Those are just some of the more common examples, do try them if you want! Note the flavour profile is obviously gonna be quite different for each compared to the pork one.

    • @fenyx2558
      @fenyx2558 Год назад

      Tofu, Paneer?

  • @MarkScott-n4f
    @MarkScott-n4f Год назад

    What are these called in Mandarin/Pinyin? I want to see if I can find them on Meituan.

  • @CYI3ERPUNK
    @CYI3ERPUNK Год назад

    these buns are a derivative/evolution from bao , so dont hate on the OG , but yes taiwanese cuisine is amazing =]

  • @munghinhoy4501
    @munghinhoy4501 Год назад

    Our Siew Pau from Seremban malaysia A1 in the world.

  • @salvatorenostrade3331
    @salvatorenostrade3331 7 месяцев назад

    Imo as a Chinese (please dont bring geopolitics into this) we probably took this recipe from our Turkic cousins. I remember seeing a dish cooked in a tandoor with similar flakey dough which I believe was called Samsa which is popular in Uzbekistan (not sure abour other turkic countries) which the only real difference would be the protein choice and likely the spice mix.

  • @artulyanoff
    @artulyanoff Год назад +3

    Это ж типа самса.

  • @JPAnor
    @JPAnor Год назад +1

    oh that new mic is peaking alot

  • @aoukoa607
    @aoukoa607 Год назад

    NOOOOOO THE ONES AT RAOHE NIGHT MARKET ARE SO GOOD HOW DARE U :(((((((
    (ok fr though I def need to try this cuz pepper buns are so fantastic and I've been craving them like crazy since my trip to Taiwan this summer)

  • @jdkgcp
    @jdkgcp Год назад +5

    I'm sure chef John and/or half the other RUclipsr cooks will copy this within a month.

  • @MrStone125
    @MrStone125 Год назад

    Taiwan number 1

  • @tigeriussvarne177
    @tigeriussvarne177 Год назад

    Let's go!

  • @ГеоргийБарышников-э5м

    Тайваньская самса в тандыре получается 🤔

  • @Jarptchow85
    @Jarptchow85 Год назад

    Cool you are making videos again! Love your vision and recipes but you went away for almost a year.

  • @PookyMo100
    @PookyMo100 Год назад

    Imagine if they actually moved that slow irl 😆

  • @gunadz
    @gunadz Год назад

    Yeah, I’ll take a good bing over a bao any day. Don’t get me wrong, I love baos, but I don’t always want to eat a pillowy cloud.

  • @CodeNascher_
    @CodeNascher_ Год назад +1

    rip anthony

  • @StarSmutje
    @StarSmutje Год назад

    Time to Compare it with the ones from Food Wars.

  • @wiwingmargahayu6831
    @wiwingmargahayu6831 Год назад

    chicken liver and intestines tasty for me Sir

  • @ZagnutBar
    @ZagnutBar Год назад +3

    Isn't "bao bun" akin to saying "pizza flatbread"?

    • @OtonashiV
      @OtonashiV Год назад +2

      chai tea, japanese wagyu beef, ramen noodles, etc...

    • @ZagnutBar
      @ZagnutBar Год назад +2

      @@OtonashiV yes exactly
      Andong knows better than to perpetuate the silliness. Just call it baozi. I promise people will figure it out.

    • @OtonashiV
      @OtonashiV Год назад +2

      @@ZagnutBar Oh yeah, Andong is definitely aware. He's probably just doing it for the lowest common denominator, unfortunately.

    • @ChrisKChandler
      @ChrisKChandler Год назад +1

      Get off your high horses and go make some friggin' buns already.

  • @Thee_Sinner
    @Thee_Sinner Год назад +4

    Dude just pour the ingredients in the bowl lol idk why but the slow sprinkle of everything is so damn annoying

  • @Plasma1iTV
    @Plasma1iTV Год назад

    Still sad about the missing scallions... :(

  • @anggasatya69
    @anggasatya69 Год назад

    So the real question is: is it pastry or dumpling?

    • @lostboy8084
      @lostboy8084 Год назад

      Pastries dumpling are more bite sized and tend to have a sauce you dump into 😅

    • @howchildish
      @howchildish Год назад

      Don't do this. We don't need another Jaffa Cake situation XD

  • @handkc12
    @handkc12 Год назад

    Wanted to make some kind of China-cancelling-you-for-saying-Taiwan joke, but the comment section is too wholesome for that.

  • @stariyczedun
    @stariyczedun Год назад

    Please add the weight of the pork neck to the recipe!

  • @laugebylovnielsen8777
    @laugebylovnielsen8777 Год назад

    do stuff with James køkken

  • @Thjr13enGhost
    @Thjr13enGhost Год назад

    actual real life mora meat POG

  • @EoinGairleog
    @EoinGairleog Год назад

    Самса!

  • @adolcristin3526
    @adolcristin3526 3 месяца назад

    Who come here after watching food wars soma?

  • @Sacto1654
    @Sacto1654 Год назад

    That's something you don't _normally_ see in Chinese food. In fact, many items in Taiwanese cuisine aren't really found in most Chinese cuisine anyway (small wonder why I've never eaten this pepper bun before).

    • @mynameisandong
      @mynameisandong  Год назад +3

      What even is „Chinese cuisine“ though? In fujian, these are quite well known

    • @dingus42
      @dingus42 Год назад +1

      well what do you mean "Chinese food"? that's like saying you don't see Spanish cuisine often in European food. Well of course you wouldn't, if you only eat American "western" food, but doesn't mean entire countries and millions of people in Europe don't eat that every day lol. Same with Hokkien cuisine and American "chinese" food

  • @uranusjr
    @uranusjr Год назад

    Just fyi it is not legally allowed to dip these buns in any kind of sauce. Expect an arrest the next time you try to enter Taiwan.

  • @panasic
    @panasic Год назад

    Да самса обычная, из тандыра

  • @miaththered
    @miaththered Год назад

    Now to make this with beef like a heretic.

  • @simplicated99
    @simplicated99 Год назад +2

    Instead of butter, for the dough you should use lard. That would be more traditional.

  • @HFC786
    @HFC786 Год назад +30

    Make Taiwanese fried chicken instead!

    • @mynameisandong
      @mynameisandong  Год назад +17

      its really deliciosu!! but in my opinion, only differs in small details from other great types of fried chicken, not a fundamentally unique dish.

    • @羅宇志
      @羅宇志 Год назад +2

      ​@@mynameisandong The coating of sweet potato starch gives a distinct texture of Taiwanese fried chicken. But, indeed, it is not much different from other types except seasoning and coating

    • @FunctionallyLiteratePerson
      @FunctionallyLiteratePerson Год назад +3

      ​​@@mynameisandongthe big flattened cutlet and spice mix (that includes huajiao / sichuan peppercorns) hits so different in my opinion. Such a popular item. Some have machines to flatten the (bone-in) breast

  • @Paul_Me_Once
    @Paul_Me_Once Год назад +1

    I reckon you could switch out the pork for mushroom and make this vegetarian.

  • @alchemistjeff
    @alchemistjeff Год назад

    That's not uniquely Taiwanese though. This kind of bun can be found in all Hakka communities in East and South East Asia.