Ingredients:
3 1/2 cup all purpose flour
2 tsp instant yeast
1 1/4 cup or more water
Filling:
1/2 cup Sugar
1/2 cup Lard /shortening/margarine
1 cup pork floss
Place flour, yeast and water in the food processor and pulse until a dough forms.
Remove and knead until dough is soft and smooth.
Cover with a wet cloth and let rise until double in bulk.
Remove the dough to a pastry board.
Then roll until very thin, about 30 inches long and 12 inches wide.
Sprinkle sugar on to the center third only
Spread pork floss all over the center third and sprinkle more sugar
Fold the right third over the center third
Brush with melted margarine/oil
Sprinkle on sugar
Spread pork floss and then more sugar and fold the left third over
Roll dough out to 18 inch x 12 inch and divide into thirds. Repeat brushing, sprinkling of sugar and pork floss and sugar again
Repeat folding the right third and the brushing, sprinkling and folding the left third over
Roll dough out to 18 inch x 12 inch, then fold 3 inches in on both sides of the 18 inch edge to make a 12 inch piece of dough. Fold the dough in half and then half again to make a 6 inch square.
Perforate an 8 inch piece of parchment and put into steaming rack
Place the 6 inch square dough on top of parchment paper and leave to proof for 30 minutes In the meantime, bring water to the boil and steam cake for 45 minutes. Cool cake before slicing.
This look so yummy, but a lot of works huh..
ReplyDeleteWow, very nice looking cake-pau! =P
ReplyDeleteWow...this looks very interesting and beautiful....so many layers and look very delicious! I would love to try this. I can't get pork floss here so I have to stick with coconut and dates. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLooks really good to me! I hope Renee liked it for all the effort you put in making this.
ReplyDeleteThat looks great. What is pork floss?
ReplyDeletejoy
ReplyDeletehere is a recipe for pork/chicken floss http://lilyng2000.blogspot.com/2006/10/porkchicken-floss.html
Lily
ReplyDeleteI appreciate your effort in showing us the step by step photographs.
You are a terrific grandma!