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Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Kaya Layered Steamed Bao 千层加央包

When i have Kaya and Pau Flour , remind me to make this layered steamed Bao that we used to buy from morning market for breakfast. Beside Kaya a.k.a coconut jam, they also selling other filling like peanuts and red bean.




This layered steamed bao is not difficult to make, one thing difference is instead of wrap the kaya inside like normal kaya bao but this is to spread the kaya on each layer of bao dough. 








Kaya layered steamed bao is done!

My rolling skill is not that good, if you are able to roll each layer equally size then you will have even and nice layers after steamed.

Nevertheless, this bao was so good, soft, fluffy and right sweetness of kaya (i used homemade kaya) , it almost gone finished the same day i made this ^_^


Kaya Layered Steamed Bao 千层加央包

350g Pau flour ( I used Bluekey brand )
1tsp double action baking powder
1tsp instant active yeast
40g caster sugar

10g shortening
200g water, or adjust accordingly

180g Kaya a.k.a coconut jam, I use homemade kaya, recipe here

Method
  1. To make Bao dough. Mix all ingredients in a stand mixer, slowly add in water and knead till smooth dough. Cover and set aside at warm place to proof for 30mins.
  2. Divide the dough into 10 equal portions (~58g each) and shape to smooth ball, set aside to rest for another 10mins.
  3. Take a ball of dough, use a rolling pin, roll into a circle disc (~7”), then place it on the removable bottom plate ( from the 8” removable bottom cake tin) then spread 20g Kaya on it. Repeat the rest of 9 pieces, top the last piece without Kaya. Keep aside to proof for another 45mins.
  4. Steam over high flame for 30mins. Remove the layered bao from cake tin, slice it then serve.


Recipe by Sonia a.k.a Nasi Lemak Lover

4 comments:

  1. This Kaya layered steamed bao very special! I like it and can't wait to have a try! Thanks for sharing! Happy New Year to you! ^^

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  2. Hi I saw your blog when I Googled "steamed bao". I didn't know it can be layered like that with fillings. Looks good and delicious!

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  3. Right now I'm attempting this recipe with a change to peanut filling. The layers have risen so much that it's touching the steamers cover! :D

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