
In the dreary winter time like this, I just love to have my breakfast warm, from crepes, pannekoek, french toast to the breakfast from far east: Ba-pao.
Ba-pao is simply a sweet bread dumpling fillled with soya sauted meat or chicken.
In the Netherlands, Ba-pao is also an all time of the day snack introduce by the Vietnamese immigrants along side with loempia, there you can find them everywhere, from the street vendors to the frozen isle in the supermarket.
In the middle east as far as I know they are no where to be found but in my kitchen
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I’m sending this to “waiter there’s something in my… hot puds” host by the passionate cook.

Beef Ba-Pao Recipe
Beef fillings
Ingredients
- 250 gr minced beef
- 1 small red onion, finely chopped
- 1 big clove garlic, finely chopped
- 1 tbsp vegetable oil
- 1 tbsp sweet soy sauce
- salt
- pepper
Directions
- Heat oil, saute the onion and garlic until they turn their colours
- Add the meat and and the soya sauce, stir, cover the pan and cook for +/- 8 mins
- Remove from the heat and set aside

Dough
Ingredients
- 500 gr bread flour
- 2,5 tsp dry instant yeast
- 250 ml cold water
- 50 gr butter, softened
- 125 gr fine sugar
- parchment paper, cut into square with 5 cm diameter.
Directions
- Mix flour, sugar and yeast in a food processor, add water little by little while it’s still mixing, add the butter in, mix again until it form a big ball.
- Knead for -/+ 10 mins until the dough become soft and shiny
- Divide the dough into small balls, roll it out and put the filling in the middle, close the dough and form it into a ball again.
- Place the dough on to the ready cut parchment paper, let it rest for +/- 15 mins
- Steam the dough for 10 mins
- Serve it warm






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February 11, 2009 at 6:19 am
deeba
How novel & what a wonderfully informative post Zita. I love the way these are brought about! Also love the new look to your blog! xoxoxo
February 11, 2009 at 2:34 pm
retno
Bakpaonya pengeen, photonya cakep
February 12, 2009 at 6:22 am
Dee
Oh, these are so sweet! My son wants me to make little piggy lotus paste baos. We had some at the restaurant nearby. 5 is a good age to start dealing with disappointment, don’t you think?
February 12, 2009 at 9:15 pm
Medena
I absolutely must try this, doesn’t seem hard, but looks so delicious! Beautiful presentation!
February 14, 2009 at 9:38 pm
clumbsycookie
When I saw the picture I even thought it was a dessert! Looks so delicate!
February 17, 2009 at 7:03 pm
johanna
wow, this is a most unusual contribution… well done, you! it looks absolutely stunning, very impressive! thanks so much for participating in “Waiter, there’s something in my… hot pud!”!
February 25, 2009 at 8:05 pm
Glenna
Very cool! I’m going to try to make this for my Vietnamese friend at work. Last time I brought in Vietnamese cole slaw she was so cute and pleased and said with a mouth ful “More fish sauce” which tickled me.
March 8, 2009 at 11:05 pm
Valisa
oooo lekker Zita! I love love LOVE Ba Pao! And will give your version a try.