DBD has been asking for mantou (Chinese steamed buns) all year so finally got around to making them on a 30+ degree day, choosing this over cookies so I wouldn't have to turn the oven on. I tried 2 recipes - one a quick one using baking powder, and one with only yeast and a rolling method. I liked the rolling method better, and the kids each liked a different flavor better. DBD liked the one with less sugar. The amounts in brackets were from the first recipe. The second dough came out a bit too sticky so I would adjust next time.
- 350 g flour [250 g]
- 1 c milk (or soy milk or water) [130 ml lukewarm water]
- 1 t yeast [same]
- 2.5 T sugar [1 T]
- [3/4 t baking soda]
- Add milk, yeast and sugar in bowl of mixer. Stir.
- Add the flour. Set to speed 1 to knead for 6 min. (Adjust flour or milk as necessary)
- Transfer dough out of bowl and cover for 5 min.
- On lightly floured surface, roll the dough to 10"x14" rectangle.
- Roll the short way, making a tight log. Roll out a bit more to smooth it out to 12".
- Cut into 8 equal pieces using a serrated knife. Transfer each to parchment piece. (Optional: roll each piece into ball)
- Place in steamer and let rise for 1 hour, until dough is expanded.
- Steam for 10-12 min.
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