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      Title: Steamed Buns
 Categories: Chinese, Appetizers, Ceideburg 2
      Yield: 1 servings
 
           FIVE-SPICE CHICKEN BUNS
           (Nn Heung Gai Bow)

MMMMM--------------------------FILLING-------------------------------
  1 1/2    To 2 cups diced chicken
           -breast.

MMMMM-----------------------MEAT MARINADE----------------------------
      1 ts Cornstarch
    1/2 ts Light soy sauce
    1/2 ts Dark soy sauce
    1/2 ts Sherry
    1/2 ts 5 spice powder
    1/2 ts Bean sauce
    1/4 c  Almond slivers
    1/4 c  Chopped celery
    1/4 c  Chopped onion
    1/2 c  Bamboo shoots
      1    Stalks green onions, chopped

MMMMM-----------------------SAUCE MIXTURE----------------------------
    2/3 c  Chicken broth
      1 tb Cornstarch
      1 tb Oyster sauce
      1 ts Sesame oil
      1 ts Sugar
    1/2 ts Salt
 
  Mix chicken with meat marinade for 1/2 hour or longer.  Stir fry in 1
  tablespoon until almost done.  Add vegetables and continue to stir
  until chicken is done.  Add sauce mixture, stir until thickened, mix
  well and chill
  
  Stuff buns and cook as above.
  
  BAKED HAM BUNS (For Tuey Bow)
  
  Yield: 2 dozen
  
  DOUGH: 1 recipe basic bun dough
  
  FILLING: 1 4-ounce can of slice mushrooms 2 cups finely diced ham 2
  stalks finely diced celery 1/2 cup canned bamboo shoots, finely diced
  2 stalks green onions SAUCE MIXTURE: 2 tablespoons cornstarch 2
  tablespoons sherry 2 tablespoons light soy sauce 1 tablespoon vinegar
  1 tablespoon sesame oil 1/4 cup chicken broth 1 teaspoon hoisin sauce
  1 teaspoon oyster sauce
  
  Stir fry filling ingredients together for 2 minutes, then add sauce
  mixture.  Stir until thickened.  Chill well before wrapping.
  
  CHINESE PORK SAUSAGE BUNS (Lop Cheung Bow)
  
  DOUGH: 1/2 recipe of basic bun dough.
  
  FILLING: 6 pairs of Chinese pork sausage, cut into halves. You should
  have 24 3-inch sausages. [These are very good, sweet sausages. I
  can't think of anything to substitute for them.  S.C.]
  
  Divide dough into 24 balls.  Roll each ball into 2-inch rounds.
  
  Place sausage in middle and fold dough over, leaving ends open.
  Place seam side down on square piece of was paper.  Let rise in warm
  place for 1 hour or so.
  
  Steam for 10 minutes.  Pork Sausage Buns can also be baked at 350F
  for 20 to 25 minutes.  Mix beaten egg whites with a little water and
  sugar and brush buns (to keep crust soft).  Brush with melted butter
  when done.
  
  From "Dim Sum" by Rhoda Yee, Taylor and Ng, San Francisco, 1977.
  Distributed by Random House.
  
  Posted by Stephen Ceideburg; January 31 1991.
 
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