These Chicken Pastries are often available in dim sum joints but many a time they're referred to as 'Char Siew Sou' as in the fillings are of BBQ pork. I chose to make mine with chicken, hence the name 'Chicken Pastry'. This serves as a wonderful snack or even for breakfast, accompanied by a hot cup of Chinese tea or black coffee.
You find them yummy? Feel free to grab one!
Ingredients
- 200 gm chicken breast, diced
- 1 onion, diced
- 1 small can green peas, 230 gm
- 2 tsp oyster sauce
- 1 tsp sugar or to taste
- 1/2 tsp each of : light and dark soya sauce
- 1/4 cup water
- 3 Tbsp cornflour + 3 tsp water to thicken
Preparation (Best prepared overnight and keep refrigerated)
- Heat up some oil in a pan, saute the onion till fragrant, add in the chicken meat, stir-fry till cooked.
- Add in water, add in the sauces, test for taste, toss in the drained peas.
- Mix in cornflour mixture, dish out and set aside.
Ingredients for pastry
Water dough
- 220 gm plain flour
- 2.1/4 Tbsp caster sugar
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 60 gm shortening
- 75 ml plain water
Mix all the above together, add water slowly to make a dough till it doesn't stick to the hands. Cover and set aside to rest for 30 mins.
Oil dough
- 160 gm plain flour
- 80 gm shortening
Mix together to form a dough till it doesn't stick to the hands. Cover and set aside to rest for 30 mins.
Egg glaze - 1 egg yolk + 1/2 tsp sugar
Egg white
Black sesame seeds, optional
To assemble
- Divide water dough and oil dough into 12 pieces, roll into balls.
- Insert the ball of oil dough into the ball of water dough, roll into a ball.
- Roll each ball into an oblong, then roll up, lengthwise.
- Roll out the dough again, roll up like a swiss roll, then roll out horizontally roughly to form a square.
- Put in chicken filling, trim off edges, apply some egg white round the edges, seal up, press with fork to make a pattern.
- Apply egg glaze. Sprinkle on some black sesame seeds, if desired.
- Arrange the pastries onto a paper lined baking pan.
- Bake in a preheated oven @ 180 deg C for about 25 mins. till golden brown.
- Remove from oven, let cool in pan for about 10 mins. before transferring onto a wire rack to cool completely.
- Makes 12 pastries.
Cheah....this Char Siew Sou looks great..have KIV it...my list is getting longer...best is not to take a peek here ;p Well done...the other half must be proud that you are now an accomplished food blogger :)
ReplyDeleteOf course yummy lah. One my of favourite dim sum item .... so far can't reach leh ....
ReplyDeleteHmm..mm... Cheah, I want some! Too tired to make anything these few days. I am so tired! Have lost 1kg after the recovery. :o) Have a lovely evening.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Kristy
I cha siew su and your chicken pastry looks so good! I going to grab one ;D
ReplyDeleteCheah, I must make this one of this day, look so yummy. Have a lovely weekend ahead.
ReplyDeleteAnother beautifull classic Chinese pastry from you. I don't only grab one, I will grab the whole plate :) :)
ReplyDeletehello Cheah..yeah, i can recognise this.. hehehee.. sure nice cos Elin chose for me one!! but i think the chicken pastry is nicer!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous recipe. They are a great deal of work but I'll wager they are so delicious that I wouldn't mind the time they take. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteYes, I find them very yummy! Thank you :) So cold here at the moment, I can just imagine sinking my teeth into one of these fresh from the oven. It would warm me up nicely.
ReplyDeleteYour's looks more deliciously.Fill lots of filling.
ReplyDeleteClaire
ReplyDeleteThank you! Really like the plate.
Mary
Yes, this entails quite a lot of work. But as long as it tastes good, it's all that matters. You have a great weekend.
Shaz
Oh ya, it's the beginning of winter. Real yummy when freshly baked.
yummylittlecooks
Thank you. But I prefer the pastry more than the filling.
Elin
ReplyDeleteYes, my list is getting longer too. Well, he told his friends that he's the guinea pig for all the food that I've posted in my blog!
Yummy Bakes
What a shame, you're so faraway!
Kristy
Glad that you've recovered. Must be much slimmer after the weight loss! You relax and have a good weekend!
Anncoo
Do help yourself!
Sonia
Yes this will be a sure hit with your kids! Enjoy your weekend too!
ICook4Fun
Thank you. You have a great weekend with your family too!
Cheah, thanks I would love one of these perfect little parcels! I would like it for breakfast, or for a snack, in a house, or with a mouse. I would like it Sam I am. Okay I know that's not how it goes! :D
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend!
Looks delicious! I love making these but have trouble finishing so much! cant afford to eat so much lol!
ReplyDeletecheah, yummy whether it's chicken or char siu cos i really like these in the flaky pastries. That's a beautiful pastry!
ReplyDeleteLyndsey
ReplyDeleteYou have a wonderful weekend too!
Jeannie
Oh, any balance you can keep in an airtight container, then just put them in the oven toaster before serving.
Lena
Welcome home! Hope you had an enjoyable holiday!
Nice to meet your blog. Fantastics recipes!!!
ReplyDeleteSo, I'm a new follower. I invite you to know my blog and to know the brazilian cooking.
Hugs from Brazil!
Luiz
Luiz Claudio
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by. Will hop over to yours soon.