Steamed Buns with Pleurotus Eryngii Sauce

Steamed Buns with Pleurotus Eryngii Sauce

by meggy dancing apple

4.7 (1)
Favorite

Difficulty

Normal

Time

1h

Serving

2

When I cleaned the cabinet, I found several bags of dried goods, including eryngii mushrooms, winter bamboo shoots, and winter melon slices. Oh my God, I felt like I found a treasure. You can't eat fresh ones, how can you eat these dry products to give full play to their value?

Yes, steamed buns!

I collected a bunch of pork and skins from the refrigerator, simmered and stewed it in old soup. It was fragrant and fragrant. I picked a few pieces and chopped them, mixed with the soaked pleurotus eryngii mushrooms, and mixed them with stuffing. Steamed two pots of soy pork dumplings. The dinner of the day and the breakfast of the next day were all settled together.

Not to mention, this bun is really fragrant. "

Steamed Buns with Pleurotus Eryngii Sauce

1. Marinate a pot of meat in advance: Put pork belly in the skin with home-made seasonings, use a rice cooker to cook the soup, soak it in the soup and let it cool naturally to fully absorb the flavor.

Steamed Buns with Pleurotus Eryngii Sauce recipe

2. Pleurotus eryngii is dried into a large basin.

Steamed Buns with Pleurotus Eryngii Sauce recipe

3. Fully soak in cold water, the dried eryngii mushrooms will become soft; wash several times with cold water to remove the dried vegetable smell.

Steamed Buns with Pleurotus Eryngii Sauce recipe

4. Put all-purpose flour, dry yeast, and room temperature water in a basin, knead it into a smoother dough, cover it, and leave it in a warm and humid place.

Steamed Buns with Pleurotus Eryngii Sauce recipe

5. Dried Pleurotus eryngii is squeezed in water, cut into pieces, and crushed with a food processor into granulated minced; the minced is squeezed again in water and placed in a basin.

Steamed Buns with Pleurotus Eryngii Sauce recipe

6. The sauced meat is chopped into small dices, fat or lean.

Steamed Buns with Pleurotus Eryngii Sauce recipe

7. Mince the green onions.

Steamed Buns with Pleurotus Eryngii Sauce recipe

8. Put the minced pork sauce, minced eryngii mushrooms, and chopped green onions into a basin, scoop an appropriate amount of sauce gravy, sprinkle an appropriate amount of salt, and mix into a greasy bun filling.

Steamed Buns with Pleurotus Eryngii Sauce recipe

9. The made dough is twice the original size. Place it on the chopping board and knead it for 3-5 minutes to make the dough smooth and delicate; knead into a long strip, cut into a uniform size, and roll it into a circle with a thicker middle and a thinner edge. skin.

Steamed Buns with Pleurotus Eryngii Sauce recipe

10. Take a proper amount of filling and put it on the round crust. The amount of filling depends on your craftsmanship.

Steamed Buns with Pleurotus Eryngii Sauce recipe

11. Make buns in your own way.

Steamed Buns with Pleurotus Eryngii Sauce recipe

12. The wrapped buns are placed on the curtain, and they are round and really flattering.

Steamed Buns with Pleurotus Eryngii Sauce recipe

13. Place them in a steamer covered with a cloth, leaving room for expansion; close the lid and leave for about 20 minutes.

Steamed Buns with Pleurotus Eryngii Sauce recipe

14. When the dough is 1.5 times the original size, steam it on high heat, steam for 15 minutes and simmer for 5 minutes.

Steamed Buns with Pleurotus Eryngii Sauce recipe

15. Pleurotus eryngii steamed buns with sauce, rich sauce, 3 mouthfuls, 1 piece, delicious!

Steamed Buns with Pleurotus Eryngii Sauce recipe

Tips:

1. Dried Pleurotus eryngii must be completely softened in cold water before use; if fresh pleurotus eryngii is used, cut into small cubes for use; add the stewed broth to make the filling more fragrant;
2. Dough fermentation is not measured by time. The room temperature is different in the four seasons. It takes a long time in winter and short in summer, depending on the state of the dough; the basic fermentation dough is 2-2.5 times the original size, and the second time after shaping Hair is 1.5 times the original;
3. The amount of dry yeast is generally 1% of the amount of flour, that is, 1 gram of dry yeast is placed in 100 grams of flour, and a little sugar can provide nutrients for the growth of yeast and make the yeast grow better; the temperature is high in summer, the amount of dry yeast It can be reduced to 0.5%. In winter, the temperature is low, and the amount of dry yeast can be increased to 2%, but not as much as possible, otherwise it will have a strong yeast flavor and lose the aroma of wheat; you can use steamer, oven, fermentation box Come to make noodles.

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