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Braised Rib Bao Buns

Braised Rib Bao Buns

Traditionally these would have both Wheat Flour and Milk as part of the ingredients list. So making them both Gluten and Lactose free sounded like a challenged. Sue was really impressed with the result. The ingredients quantities are a bit vague, but if you’re made a bread dough before you’ll know by the feel of the mix and can adjust the quantities as required.

Ingredients:-

100g of Cornflour
100g of Rice Flour
Yeast
2 Tbsp of Castor Sugar
½ Tsp of Salt
½ Tsp of Xanthan Gum
Lactose free Milk (Maybe Soya Milk?)
Oil

Method:-

(1) Add the Yeast to a little warm Water and mix in a little Castor Suggest, to activate the feast.
(2) In a bowl mix the Cornflour, Rice Flour, Sugar, Xanthan Gum, Oil and Salt.
(3) Add enough Milk to form a dough.
(4) Add the Yeast once it has started bubbling.
(5) Knead the dough into a ball, adding more Cornflour if the dough seems too moist.
(6) Cover and set aside to prove for an hour, or until the dough ball has doubled in size.
(7) On a floured board roll the dough out into a sausage shape.
(8) Cut into slices about 2 ½ cm thick and roll these out individually to for discs.
(9) Add your filling of choice. We had loads of Hoisin Beef Rib meat from the previous evening in the fridge.
(10) Pinch fold in the outside of the disc and then work your way around pinching as you go and adding a touch of water.
(11) When the top of each bun is sealed add water to steamer.
(12) Sit each bun on a pad of greaseproof paper in the steamer.
(13) When the water is boiling steam the buns for 15 to 20 minutes.

As they are steamed they do look a bit pale so we drizzled a bit of DIY Hoisin sauce over them. They were remarkably good, if perhaps a bit on the filling side. This was the second meal from the Meaty bones gig and we still had 4 to freeze for portable snacks or work pack-ups. We served ours of a bed of salad, with Tokneneng and a bowl of  DIY Hoisin sauce to dip.

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Chicken Thareed
 
Today's Round the World for £4 or Less took us to Qatar with Thareed “ Thareed is a very common dish made during Ramadan as it is light on the stomach. It is basically a crispy flat bread layered with meat soup. Thareed can be made with lamb, chicken, and also with just vegetables. “
 
Ingredients:-
 
6 Chicken Thighs
1 ½ I boiling water to make the Stock
1 Large Onion
3 cloves of Garlic, minced
1 tablespoon Oil
1 tablespoon Tomato purée cubed
1 large Courgette cut into think batons
1 large Carrot cut into 4 pieces
4 medium Tomatoes, chopped
2 Black Limes cut in half
3 Chillies sliced
3 cubes of Chicken Stock
1 tablespoon of Arabic Bizar spice mix – see below (Optional)
 
1 teaspoon Cinnamon powder
1 teaspoon Turmeric powder
1 teaspoon Black Lime powder 
1 teaspoon Curry powder
1 teaspoon Coriander powder
1 teaspoon Cardamom powder
½ teaspoon Black Pepper powder
¼ teaspoon chilli powder 
 
¼ cup Coriander, finely chopped
3 Pitta Breads opened out. (We used Gluten Free)
 
Method:-:
 
(1) Roast the Chicken thighs until cooked and set aside.
(2) In a large pot, heat the oil and sauté the onions until they get a nice golden brown colour.  Don’t burn the onions.  Add the garlic and stir until fragrant.
(3) Add the Tomato purée and all of the vegetables, except the Courgette. Mix together to coat the vegetables with the tomato paste.
(4) Add the Black Limes.
(5) Add the Chicken meat, Stock, and the remaining ingredients except the  Courgette and  Coriander.
(6) Add more water if necessary.
(7) Bring to a boil and then simmer until the potatoes are almost done.  You can now add the Courgette and  Coriander. and cook until the ourgette is fork tender.
 
This recipe suggested that we put the Pitta bread in the bottom of a large casserole dish and pour the Thareed over them. We did as we were told, but really they we a soggy mess! Just dip them and enjoy!  
 

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