I was pondering what to do with some leftover homemade 'Char Siew' and then it dawned on me, why not roll it up into a bun, a big bun in this case ....... BBQ Pork Roll.
This is something like the 'Charn Pau', baked buns with BBQ pork filling that we find in Dim Sum joints but I believe that there's no substitute for homemade, fresh from the oven bread!
Ingredients
- 300 gm high protein flour
- 50 gm superfine flour or plain flour
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 15 gm skimmed milk powder
- 50 gm caster sugar
- 25 gm butter/margarine
- 1 egg lightly beaten
- 1.1/2 tsp dried instant yeast
- 150 ml lukewarm water
- 1 tsp sugar
- 2 long strips of BBQ pork, cut into 4 shorter strips
- 1 egg yolk + 1 tsp egg white + a pinch of salt
- Combine water with yeast, sprinkle in the sugar, stir till dissolved. Let rest for 10 mins. for it to ferment.
- Sift flours, mix in salt, milk powder and sugar. Mix with dough hook for about half a minute.
- Pour the frothy yeast mixture into the dry flour mixture, add in the egg and butter.
- Beat on slow for about 10 to 15 mins. till a pliable dough is formed and the dough leaves the sides of the bowl.
- Remove the dough hook, cover the mixing bowl with a damp cloth and let it prove in a warm place for about 1 hr. or till double in size.
- Dough is ready for shaping when an indentation is left after pressing with a finger. Place dough on a llightly floured surface, give it a gentle knock to expel some air.
- Roll out into a round, fold into half and roll out again into an oblong.
- Spread some sauce from the BBQ pork and place the strips of pork onto the dough. Roll up lengthwise and tuck in the ends. Cut 2/3 through the dough with a spatula at 1 inch intervals, place into a greased tube pan. Cover with a damp cloth and let prove for about 30 mins.
- Apply egg glaze and sprinkle on some black sesame seeds.
- Bake in preheated oven @ 180 deg C for about 15 to 20 mins. till golden brown.
- Let cool on wire rack before serving.
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Oh my this looks gorgeous! You are so clever...I am tempted to take a big bite!
ReplyDeletethat looks great!! i just bought myself the same pan as you!
ReplyDeletemight give this a go one day
Oooo now I know how this shape is being achieved ;) Thanks for sharing the pictorial guide! Very helpful indeed! Looks absolutely delicious :)
ReplyDeleteHmm..mm... you really know how to feed me. This is so mouthwatering! Hope you're having a great week ahead.
ReplyDeleteKristy
such soft and fluffy bbq pork roll!
ReplyDeleteIt has both the pretty looks and taste!!! :)
ReplyDeleteLyndsey
ReplyDeleteThank you. I've still got lots to learn re baking.
Ann
Oh yes,that's a chiffon cake pan.
Min
You are most welcome. Glad you find the pictures helpful.
Kristy
So do you, with all your salivating posts. You have a great day too!
Cheah, thanks for the picture tutorial...I think I would love it..homemade ones with homemade bbq pork...yummy !
ReplyDeleteJess
ReplyDeleteThanks for compliment!
Hanushi
Thanks to you too!
Elin
Ha, ha, everything is homemade, bet your wild boar will appreciate it!
very cute flowery shape! lovely texture too :)
ReplyDeleteThis is like one giant char siew pau. Very creative of you. I too made some char siew yesterday and still thinking what to do with the leftover. mmm maybe make some bread.
ReplyDeletecheah, i love the way you shape your buns!looking at the pictures, it gives me an idea how you did that, thanks!
ReplyDeleteJen
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ICook4Fun
Yes, a giant char siew bun. You can have noodles with your leftover char siew or dice up for fried rice.... or try with bread!
Lena
You are most welcome!
Cheah, this is huge! I want some please for my breakfast:))
ReplyDeleteThis really looks gorgeous. You are a clever gal :-). I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteLove the shape! Make it even more appetizing.
ReplyDeleteAnncoo
ReplyDeleteYa, make a big one, easy job!
Mary
Thanks for kind compliment. You have a great weekend too!
Penny
Ya, was just experimenting how to shape it up. Thanks!
I agree - there's nothing better than bread fresh from the oven! Your BBQ pork roll looks really lovely - esp those black sesame seeds you sprinkled on top!
ReplyDeleteJanine
ReplyDeleteThank you and thanks for dropping by! Will take a peep at your blog soon!