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  2. Cha siu bao - Wikipedia

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    A common variant of the siopao, the siopao asado, is derived from the char siu bao and has a filling which uses similar ingredients to char siu. It differs in that the Filipino asado is a braised dish, not grilled, and is more similar in cooking style to the Hokkien tau yu bak (Chinese: 豆油 肉; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: tāu-iû bah).

  3. Chinese flaky pastry - Wikipedia

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    Both forms require creating two doughs: a 'water' dough and an 'oil' dough. The 'water' dough requires mixing of flour, oil or fat, and warm water at a ratio of 10:3:4, while the 'oil' dough requires direct mixing of flour and oil or fat at a ratio of 2:1 or 3:1, which provides for a crumbly mouthfeel and rich flavour. [3]

  4. Siopao - Wikipedia

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    Siopao (Tagalog pronunciation:), is a Philippine steamed bun with various fillings. It is the indigenized version of the Fujianese baozi , introduced to the Philippines by Hokkien immigrants during the Spanish colonial period .

  5. Xiaolongbao - Wikipedia

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    Xiaolongbao are typically made of minced pork wrapped in flour dough. Chinese buns, in general, may be divided into two types, depending on the degree of leavening of the flour skin. [8] Buns can be made with leavened or unleavened dough. Those made with unleavened dough use clear water for mixing; the skin is thin and the fillings large.

  6. The 'Old School” Way to Make Perfectly Fluffy Scrambled Eggs ...

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    We recently ran across his go-to method for making light, fluffy scrambled eggs: the figure-8 method. "I move them into a preheated hot pan with plenty of hot, foaming whole butter .

  7. The Best Way to Make Smooth, Fluffy, Never-Ever Lumpy ... - AOL

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    The food processor will add air to your filling, giving it a fluffy, mousse-like texture. If you like deviled eggs with a lot of loft, this might be your new go-to method.

  8. List of fried dough foods - Wikipedia

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    Literally "snowballs". Dough cut into strips, formed into a ball and fried then covered in toppings; popular in Rothenburg. Sfenj: Morocco, Algeria: Fritter Shakoy: Philippines: Twisted doughnut from the Philippines made with regular flour or rice flour Shuangbaotai: Taiwan: A sweet fried dough food with cavernous holes in the food and a crisp ...

  9. The West African Way to Make Super Fluffy Pancakes - AOL

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    The West African Way to Make Super Fluffy Pancakes. Nicole Rufus. February 5, 2025 at 6:15 AM ... It lends a delicious depth to a variety of different recipes, both savory and sweet, like salads ...