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Meat buns?! 8D - 07-21-2011, 04:07 AM

So I keep hearing about meat buns in anime and j-drama, and they sound sooo good! Does anyone have any recipes for yummy meat buns? <3


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So I keep hearing about meat buns in anime and j-drama, and they sound sooo good! Does anyone have any recipes for yummy meat buns? <3
They're called niku manju; here's two recipies

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When I make them I usually cut a lot of the sugar in the dough as I find that makes them too sweet for my taste. Try not to crowd your steamer.
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Aren't those Chinese? Like the Baozi?

Or are they just similar foods from East Asia?
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Does anyone make manju at home?
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Aren't those Chinese? Like the Baozi?

Or are they just similar foods from East Asia?
They are Chinese. Members here use the term "Japanese food" very loosely.
Ramen is Chinese as well.


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No one I know of does.


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Does anyone make manju at home?
I do, but only because they are hard to find in the English countryside. Also some Japanese people must do, because there's quite a variety of nikuman recipes on cookpad. I guess also if you or your family have some kind of dietary requirement like low sodium, it's easier to make your own than try and find them.
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I do, but only because they are hard to find in the English countryside. Also some Japanese people must do, because there's quite a variety of nikuman recipes on cookpad. I guess also if you or your family have some kind of dietary requirement like low sodium, it's easier to make your own than try and find them.
I see manju a little like corn dogs or cotton candy, meaning a simple food that is a real pain to make yourself. That's why no one I have ever heard of makes it at home.
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I see manju a little like corn dogs or cotton candy, meaning a simple food that is a real pain to make yourself. That's why no one I have ever heard of makes it at home.
mmm, I'm not sure that really matches up. You need specialist equipment to make candy floss and i'm assuming corn dogs too (those are some kind of sausage, right?). I've made manju with nothing more complicated than a sieve propped over a saucepan. They're really easy to make.
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mmm, I'm not sure that really matches up. You need specialist equipment to make candy floss and i'm assuming corn dogs too (those are some kind of sausage, right?). I've made manju with nothing more complicated than a sieve propped over a saucepan. They're really easy to make.
How do you make the steamed buns?
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