Siew Mai

Siew Mai might be just the hor d'oeuvre you are searching for. This recipe serves 40 and costs 87 cents per serving. One portion of this dish contains about 7g of protein, 6g of fat, and a total of 129 calories. It is a good option if you're following a dairy free diet. It is brought to you by Foodista. 2 people were glad they tried this recipe. A mixture of sugar, mushrooms, oyster sauce, and a handful of other ingredients are all it takes to make this recipe so tasty. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes approximately 45 minutes. With a spoonacular score of 3%, this dish is improvable. Similar recipes include Mai Tai.

Servings: 40

 

Ingredients:

40 to 50 large wonton wrappers

700g minced fatty pork (I used pork neck steaks)

2 tablespoons corn starch

1 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon ground white pepper

1/2 teaspoon sugar

2 tablespoons Shaoxing Huatiao wine

1 teaspoon Maggi Seasoning Sauce or Worcestershire sauce

2 tablespoons sesame oil

80g peeled water chestnuts (canned)

4 large Chinese mushrooms (soaked for 2 hours)

400g whole shrimp (cooked, peeled and de-veined)

1 small carrot or 3 tablespoons of salmon roe or 3 tablespoons of salted egg yolk

200g raw glutinous rice

40g shallots (sliced)

1 small piece of ginger (minced)

4 tablespoons cooking oil

30g dried shrimps (soaked overnight in boiling water, chopped)

20g dried scallops (steamed for 20 mins, remove intestine if any, sliced)

5 pieces Chinese mushrooms (soaked and sliced)

3 tablespoons water (use the water used to soak the scallops)

1 tablespoon light soy sauce

1/2 teaspoon salt

1 tablespoon oyster sauce

ground white pepper to taste

2 sticks of lap cheong (Chinese sausage)

2 sticks of lap cheong (Chinese sausage)

Equipment:

mixing bowl

sauce pan

frying pan

baking paper

Cooking instruction summary:

To prepare the pork filling - Mince 700g of pork and place them in a large mixing bowl. Add 2 tablespoons of corn starch, 1 teaspoon of salt, 1 teaspoon of ground white pepper, 1/2 teaspoon of sugar, 1 teaspoon of Maggie Seasoning Sauce or Worcestershire sauce, 2 tablespoons of Shaoxing Huatiao wine and 2 tablespoons of sesame oil. Roughly chop 80g of water chestnuts into fine pieces. I used canned ones. Chop 4 large Chinese mushrooms into fine pieces too. Add the water chestnuts and mushrooms to the pork mixture. Mix all the ingredients well to combine. Finely dice a small carrot. These will be placed on top each pork siew mai to garnish. Use salmon roe or salted egg yolk if preferred. Set aside the pork mixture and the diced carrots till ready to wrap dumplings. To make the glutinous rice filling - Soak 2 lap cheongs (Chinese sausages) in boiling water until the skin is separated from the meat. Remove the skin from the lap cheong and cut them into small dices. In a large sauce pan over medium-high heat, pan fry the lap cheong dices until they are golden but not brown. They should be a lovely red. Follow the instructions at Glutinous Rice in Lotus Leaf (http://cooking.storyofbing.com/2010/07/glutinous-rice-in-lotus-leaf-2/) and prepare the glutinous rice. Once the rice and other ingredients are stir fried till fragrant, add the pieces of fried lap cheong and set aside to cool. Prepare the ingredients necessary for the wrapping of the dumplings. Start by placing a sheet of wonton wrapper on a flat surface. Place a small teaspoon of filling in the centre of the wonton wrapper. Dap finger in some water and gently wet the sides of the wonton wrapper. Gather the wonton wrapper with the filling in the palm of hand and squeeze gently while folding the wrapper skin upwards and against the filling so that the wonton wrapper wraps the filling tightly. Make sure the dumplings are tight. Otherwise they may fall apart while being steamed. Use more water to seal them if necessary. Place a large shrimp on the top of each pork siew mai. Add a few pieces of chopped carrot or salmon roe or salted egg yolk to add a fresh colour to the dumpling. Do the same for the glutinous rice siew mai, adding more lap cheong pieces on the top if preferred. Place the dumplings in a steamer lined with baking paper. Cut some holes through the baking paper to let the steam through. Place the steamer over boiling water for 14-15 minutes or until the filling is cooked. Serve hot. Uncooked dumplings may be frozen and steamed at a later date. Dust some flour in a container so that the dumplings wont stick to it.

 

Step by step:


1. To prepare the pork filling -

2. Mince 700g of pork and place them in a large mixing bowl.

3. Add 2 tablespoons of corn starch, 1 teaspoon of salt, 1 teaspoon of ground white pepper, 1/2 teaspoon of sugar, 1 teaspoon of Maggie Seasoning Sauce or Worcestershire sauce, 2 tablespoons of Shaoxing Huatiao wine and 2 tablespoons of sesame oil.

4. Roughly chop 80g of water chestnuts into fine pieces. I used canned ones.

5. Chop 4 large Chinese mushrooms into fine pieces too.

6. Add the water chestnuts and mushrooms to the pork mixture.

7. Mix all the ingredients well to combine.

8. Finely dice a small carrot. These will be placed on top each pork siew mai to garnish. Use salmon roe or salted egg yolk if preferred.

9. Set aside the pork mixture and the diced carrots till ready to wrap dumplings.

10. To make the glutinous rice filling -

11. Soak 2 lap cheongs (Chinese sausages) in boiling water until the skin is separated from the meat.

12. Remove the skin from the lap cheong and cut them into small dices.

13. In a large sauce pan over medium-high heat, pan fry the lap cheong dices until they are golden but not brown. They should be a lovely red.

14. Follow the instructions at Glutinous Rice in Lotus Leaf (http://cooking.storyofbing.com/2010/07/glutinous-rice-in-lotus-leaf-2/) and prepare the glutinous rice. Once the rice and other ingredients are stir fried till fragrant, add the pieces of fried lap cheong and set aside to cool.

15. Prepare the ingredients necessary for the wrapping of the dumplings.

16. Start by placing a sheet of wonton wrapper on a flat surface.

17. Place a small teaspoon of filling in the centre of the wonton wrapper.

18. Dap finger in some water and gently wet the sides of the wonton wrapper.

19. Gather the wonton wrapper with the filling in the palm of hand and squeeze gently while folding the wrapper skin upwards and against the filling so that the wonton wrapper wraps the filling tightly.

20. Make sure the dumplings are tight. Otherwise they may fall apart while being steamed. Use more water to seal them if necessary.

21. Place a large shrimp on the top of each pork siew mai.

22. Add a few pieces of chopped carrot or salmon roe or salted egg yolk to add a fresh colour to the dumpling.

23. Do the same for the glutinous rice siew mai, adding more lap cheong pieces on the top if preferred.

24. Place the dumplings in a steamer lined with baking paper.

25. Cut some holes through the baking paper to let the steam through.

26. Place the steamer over boiling water for 14-15 minutes or until the filling is cooked.

27. Serve hot.

28. Uncooked dumplings may be frozen and steamed at a later date. Dust some flour in a container so that the dumplings wont stick to it.


Nutrition Information:

Quickview
129 Calories
7g Protein
6g Total Fat
11g Carbs
1% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
129k
6%

Fat
6g
9%

  Saturated Fat
1g
10%

Carbohydrates
11g
4%

  Sugar
0.45g
1%

Cholesterol
31mg
10%

Sodium
199mg
9%

Alcohol
0.12g
100%

Get Enough Of These
Protein
7g
14%

Vitamin B1
0.19mg
12%

Selenium
8µg
12%

Manganese
0.2mg
10%

Vitamin B3
1mg
9%

Phosphorus
83mg
8%

Vitamin B2
0.12mg
7%

Copper
0.13mg
7%

Iron
0.96mg
5%

Zinc
0.76mg
5%

Vitamin B6
0.1mg
5%

Fiber
1g
4%

Potassium
138mg
4%

Magnesium
13mg
3%

Vitamin B5
0.34mg
3%

Folate
10µg
3%

Vitamin B12
0.16µg
3%

Calcium
20mg
2%

Vitamin E
0.27mg
2%

Vitamin C
0.94mg
1%

Vitamin K
1µg
1%

covered percent of daily need
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