
Simple trick will give you light, supple, restaurant-quality buns every time!
Steamed buns, known as baozi in China or nikuman in Japan, are commonly made from white flour dough and filled with a delectable centre containing cooked ground beef, pork or other ingredients.
The best way to have them is fresh from the steamer, when they’re deliciously hot, light and fluffy, but when that’s not possible you can always pick them up at the supermarket, although the only problem with that is, you’ll have to heat them up yourself.
While some people have bamboo steamers on hand to do the job nicely, more often than not it’s the humble microwave that people turn to for heating up their steamed buns. Although that’s definitely the fastest option, it’s sadly not the best, as this usually results in a soggy, lifeless bun with a tougher, gummier texture.
This loss in quality used to be par for the course in return for microwave covenience, but it’s something we won’t have to put up with any longer, thanks to a clever life hack from Twitter user Mugi Rice (@HG7654321).
Mugi Rice said a friend taught them this life hack a long time ago, and it’s so good it needs to be shared with everyone. So here it is: to take your microwaved nikuman from zero to hero, simply place it on top of a mug filled with about one centimetre (0.4 inches) of water and heat it in the microwave for two minutes.
While it’s a simple hack, the difference it makes is extraordinary, as the water inside the mug essentially acts like a steamer, heating the bun from underneath so it becomes light and fluffy instead of sticky and tough.
It didn’t take long for Mugi Rice’s cooking hack to go viral, with over 54,000 retweets and 208,000 likes.
昔友人に教えてもらった誰もが知るべきライフハックなんで皆さんにもお教えますね
— 麦ライス(シェフ) (@HG7654321) September 11, 2020
1cmぐらい水入れたコップに肉まん置いて2分レンチンするとふわふわ熱々に温まります
明日にはスーパーから肉まんが無くなるぐらい広まってほしい pic.twitter.com/kR3DqRGaIU
People were full of praise for the DIY steamer idea, leaving comments like:
“This is the information I’ve been wanting! Thank you so much!”
“Omg why have I never thought of this before? This is genius!”
“I tried this hack and it made such a difference!”
“What a fantastic steamer! Thank you for this!”
“I’m never going to heat a nikuman on a plate ever again!”
Sometimes it’s the simple ideas that surprise everyone the most, and that’s definitely the case with this clever cooking hack. Now that we know all the mugs in our cupboard can be used as steamers, we’ll definitely be using them next time we try all the steamed buns at a Japanese convenience store. Especially when they look as cute as this Final Fantasy Moogle steamed bun!
Source: Twitter/@HG7654321 via Hachima Kikou
Featured image: Twitter/@HG7654321
Insert images: Flickr/MIKI Yoshihito, Twitter/@HG7654321
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