Puto Pao
puto 3 cups all purpose flour, sifted
¾ cup sugar
2 tablespoons baking powder
1½ cups milk
7 egg whites, at room temperature
¼ teaspoon cream of tartar
8 tablespoons sugar
filling
2 cups flaked or finely chopped char siu (Chinese roast pork)
2 tablespoons hoi sin sauce
topping
grated cheese
thinly sliced salted duck eggs, optional
- Grease puto molds or cups with vegetable oil or spray.
- In a large bowl, mix flour, sugar, and baking powder. Slowly stir in milk and mix with a wooden spoon or spatula until smooth. Set aside.
- In a stand mixer with the balloon whisk attached, beat on low speed the egg whites and cream of tartar until foamy. Slowly add sugar 1 tablespoon at a time and beat on high until stiff but not dry.
- Fold in the flour mixture into the beaten egg whites.
- Mix flaked char siu and hoi sin sauce.
- Fill molds half full with batter, spoon 2 tablespoons pork filling, top with a little more puto mixture to just cover the filling. Sprinkle with cheese and add a slice of egg on top.
- Steam in rapidly boiling water for 20 minutes. Remove from molds and serve while hot.
21 comments:
looks delish! will bookmark :D
Indeed...yummy !
I've always wanted to learn how to make siopao, ok din ang puto pao basta yun laman sa loob masarap....salamat sa recipe, matry!
Bette and Sidney, Filipino food rocks!:)
G, siopao medio matrabajo pero mas masarap naman.:)
I'm a follower of yours. LOVE your pictures. What kind of camera do you use?
Ching
Ching, thanks.:)
It's Cannon Power Shot SX10IS
subukin ko rin di ko natry
oggi, you can also try using "barbecue pulled pork" from Sam's Club for the filling.
may i ask where can i buy the hoi sin sauce and the charsiu?i went to our barangay market but they are not available.pls advice.tnx
Anonymous@2/16/2011
Hoi sin sauce and char siu sauce may be available at your grocery stores. You can make char siu at home. The recipe is here.
hi there, i tried the recipe, tama naman ang measurement pero bakit yellowish ang puto ko at lubog ang ibabaw
Anon @9/21/2011 Did you use whole eggs? The recipe calls for egg whites only. I don't know why yours turned yellow and didn't rise. Maybe the type of flour and baking powder?
As for your second comment, sorry, but I don't respond by email. Click the Subscribe by email button below to receive my response. Thanks.:)
*-*Oooo i love Puto *-* my mom come's from Philippine's && every b-Day && Party we eat Puto && at the Breakfest(;
OMG I must try this recipe, it looks so yummy! One question, can I bake them in a bain marie instead of using the steamer? I don't have the individual puto molds yet so I'll have to bake them in the oven and will have to make do with a muffin pan. Thanks :-)
Yes, why not. Let me know how they turn out.:)
hi oggi, i would like to ask your permission to use your puto photo (above) for a show on lifestyle network. we can credit photo to you in ending credits of show. thanks so much.
jennie celdran
Hi Jennie,
Sure.:)
I try also pero nag yellowish din yung color ng puto.. sinunud q naman po measurement ng ingredients.
Anonymous @08/25/2013,
I have no idea why it should turn yellow if you used just egg whites. It's probably your flour but I can't say for sure. Sorry.
What is a substitute for cream of tartar
Anonymous@11/30/13
A half teaspoon fresh lemon juice would be a good substitute but add it after the whites are beaten until foamy.
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