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Steps to Prepare Ultimate Pan-fried Xiaolongbao for Father's Day by Dad (Me)

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Pan-fried Xiaolongbao for Father's Day by Dad (Me)
Pan-fried Xiaolongbao for Father's Day by Dad (Me)

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Pan-fried Xiaolongbao for Father's Day by Dad (Me) is one of the most well liked of current trending meals in the world. It is simple, it is fast, it tastes yummy. It’s appreciated by millions daily. Pan-fried Xiaolongbao for Father's Day by Dad (Me) is something which I have loved my entire life. They’re nice and they look wonderful.

To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook pan-fried xiaolongbao for father's day by dad (me) using 21 ingredients and 28 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Pan-fried Xiaolongbao for Father's Day by Dad (Me):
  1. Make ready 1 hour 30 minutes Cooking time:
  2. Get For the dough:
  3. Make ready 100 grams Cake flour
  4. Prepare 100 grams Bread (strong) flour
  5. Get 1 Egg
  6. Make ready 5 tbsp Water
  7. Get 1 tbsp Lard
  8. Get Filling:
  9. Get 330 grams Ground pork
  10. Make ready 13 cm or so Green onions
  11. Take Flavoring ingredients:
  12. Make ready 1 tbsp Soy sauce
  13. Get 1 tbsp Sesame oil
  14. Prepare 1 1 teaspoon Salt
  15. Make ready 1 heaping teaspoon Sugar
  16. Get 1 tsp Miso
  17. Get 1 heaping tablespoon Lard
  18. Get 1 dash Pepper
  19. Take Preliminaries:
  20. Get 5 to 6 cm Stick kanten
  21. Get 200 ml Oolong tea

It was missing a contrasting texture; every bite was soft. Eat pan-fried beef dumplings and tang baos for breakfast. These dumplings have the doughy outsides similar to the sheng jian baos of Shanghai, but on the inside they're more like the regular potstickers. Take your dad out to an old-school inuman session at Lumu.

Instructions to make Pan-fried Xiaolongbao for Father's Day by Dad (Me):
  1. All over the world, fathers are celebrated on Father's Day in June.
  2. How about doing something good to say thanks to your family! Don't just be a passive father on Father's day.
  3. This is a proposal for "Father's Who Do". But, what can you do? is the question.
  4. This recipe is for times like this. This was really popular a little while back in Taiwan.
  5. It's getting popular in Japan too. So, if you can make these yourself you can show off a bit. In other words…
  6. …it'll make your family say "Wow, you're great Dad!" So on Father's Day, why not go to the kitchen in the afternoon and make these?
  7. If you've decided to go for it, for this day women are forbidden to enter the kitchen. Whatever happens you, Dad, must take care of it yourself.
  8. I finally got everyone to sit at the dinner table and try the dumplings. They kept on exclaiming how hot they were!
  9. ….and I was filled with a sense of accomplishment.
  10. There's nothing you can't do! Just have fun!
  11. Learning how to make these is really not a big deal. It's not difficult at all! So, let's get started.
  12. Start with the prep work. Rip up the stick of kanten, put it into the oolong tea, and soak it until it has softened. Heat the tea and kanten until the kanten dissolves.
  13. Once that's done, we'll make the dough next. Combine the flours, and add the lard, egg and water in that order. The dough should be about the same texture as your earlobe.
  14. By the way, I always wonder: When they say "the texture of an earlobe", whose earlobe do they mean? I didn't touch mine to check.
  15. But one day I want to research this question in depth. Anyway, let's stop with the silly sidetrack. Let's make the filling next.
  16. Chop the set kanten jelly up very very finely, as fine as you can manage. (This is a key point.)
  17. Combine all the flavoring ingredients with the pork (another key point), then add the kanten jelly and chopped leek. Mix it all up very well. Then, all you need to do is to fill the dumplings.
  18. Cut the dough into portions, flatten each piece and form each dumpling. The dough should be about 1 mm thick, so aim for that.
  19. Keep the cut up dough covered with a tightly wrung out moistened kitchen towel (another key point). Each portion of filling should be a bit less than 1 tablespoon. Wrap each portion in the dough.
  20. If you have a bit more filling, the dough will stretch so you can wrap more than you think so it'll be fine.
  21. Make sure to seal the dumplings very well. Line up the filled dumplings on a shallow tray dusted with flour.
  22. Once you've formed about 5 dumplings, start putting them in the freezer (another key point). Now let's start pan frying the dumplings.
  23. Line a frying pan with oil and heat. When it starts to smoke, pause for a breath and then put in some dumplings.
  24. Add boiling water (another key point; not cold water) about 1/3 of the way up the dumplings, and cook over medium heat for about 6 minutes with a lid on. When there's almost no moisture left in the pan, take the lid off.
  25. Lower the heat a bit, add a bit more oil and keep cooking the dumplings. This will brown them. The perimeter of each dumpling should turn the color of dark coffee (another key point).
  26. If you've made it this far, all you need to do is to quickly take the dumplings out using a spatula. Start eating them while they're still piping hot.
  27. These dumplings are full of delicious, hot soup!
  28. I have a special custom made frying pan for this. I also recommend using a metal spatula.

These dumplings have the doughy outsides similar to the sheng jian baos of Shanghai, but on the inside they're more like the regular potstickers. Take your dad out to an old-school inuman session at Lumu. Chef Luigi Muhlach adds his own twists to classic pulutan like Sizzling Chicken Dinakdakan, creamy, rich, and served on a sizzling plate like sisig; and the Tomahawk Bagnet, a giant tomahawk steak fried to a golden crisp and served with a homemade sarsa using pork liver. Pair your chow with beer, which is available at Lumu in. It's only been a little more than a month after Mother's Day, and now Father's Day is rapidly approaching - making us scramble around, yet again, for gift ideas and restaurant deals.

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