BAO BUNS September 3, 2020 Shilpa Anand INGREDIENTS2 cups all-purpose flour3 tbsp milk powder1tsp baking powder1tsp instant yeast 1tbsp white sugar1tsp salt4tbsp oil½ cup of warm water½ cup warm milk Baking paper( cut into squares ) Flour for dusting, rolling INSTRUCTIONS Add all dry ingredients in a large bowlMix wellIn another bowl, mix together milk, water, and oil.Add this liquid mix to the dry mix slowly and keep mixing( I didn’t need to use all the liquid and was left with unused 30 ml)Knead this dough for 6-8 mins to make a soft dough ( dough will be sticky,be patient). Grease your hands if necessary. Apply oil, Cover and rest the dough for at least an hourThe dough will rise to almost triple its volume Remove and knead this dough again until smooth( u can grease your hands while kneading) Divide dough into 2 halves and smoothen the roundelsRoll out the dough to 1inch thickness using dry flour Use a circular cutter or a lid to cut out circle shapes Repeat with the remaining doughAdd little oil on the cut out circles and fold them into semi-circles. Lightly flatten it a bit with a rolling pin and keep aside covered for 8-10 mins Now arrange them in the steamer basket with cut baking paper underneath each bao.I’ve used a bamboo steamer to steam my baos. Steam the Baos for 10 -12 mins on med heat ( I’ve used a cloth to cover the steamer basket lid to prevent condensation water to drip back onto the Baos) Remove and that’s it, your super delicious, soft Baos are ready to be stuffed and enjoyed Remove and that’s it, your super delicious, soft Baos are ready to be stuffed and enjoyed I’ve made Taiwanese Braised tofu with Pickled vegetables bao and Spicy Fried Chicken with Mayonnaise , coconut cream and Siracha sauce Bao ( recipe in another post)