Like Cha Siu Bao, the barbecued pork pastry contains the ever famous sweet barbecued pork. However, rather than wrapping it in white buns, this treat encompasses the meat in a thin, flaky pastry, bringing a refreshing iteration to the familiar taste…
A barbecue-flavored pork filled bun typically served as a type of dim sum, though other variants (usually baked) appear in bakeries as well. The traditional steamed dim sum version has a white exterior, uniquely making use of both yeast and baking…
After deep frying it and soak it with sweet seasoning, the Deep-fried Buns is often accompanied with condensed milk cream on top, offering a surprising but welcoming sweet twist to the originally 'mundane' taste of white buns (饅頭).
Shrimp, sometimes accompanied with rich pork fat, are wrapped in dough and then deep-fried to make this delicious cuisine.
The golden crisp outer-layer coupled with the soft fillings of the shrimp meat creates a perfect synthesis that makes the food…
Being one of the most symbolic food among all Dim Sum categories, Sesame Balls are also a kind of cuisine well-received in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Malaysia.
With sesame seed scattered on top of the skin, the insides of the Sesame Balls are…
A plethora of vegetable and occasionally meat ingredients are rolled inside a sheet of thin dough and then deep fried.
Due to the mouthwatering flavor of the combination of fresh vegetable and meat gravy, the spring rolls are a popular treat among…
Usually served in a dish of two or three, the Tofu Skin Roll is a type of traditional Hong Kong cuisine with vegetable and some meat wrapped inside a sheet of tofu skin. Often served with the rolls being steamed, the cuisine rewards the one enjoying…
With its name similar to 'reunion' in Cantonese, TongYuen is regarded as a synonym for family union, and often enjoyed during traditional festivals.
The TongYuens are made from glutinous rice flour and will have a sweet filling, such as sesame,…
Beef and often green onion, are put on top of tofu-skin, or 腐皮, and steamed in wood made 'steaming cages' (蒸籠) to create this well-known dish.
As many factors may effect the final product throughout the process of making the Beef Meatball, it takes…