List of steamed foods

This is a list of steamed foods and dishes that are typically or commonly prepared by the cooking method of steaming.

Steamed foods

A Chinese steamed egg with shrimp, asparagus and broth
Nasi tim in Jakarta, Indonesia

Breads

Blackpool Milk roll Steamed bread roll originating in Blackpool Lancashire [7]

Buns and rolls

Cakes

Idli in steaming molds

Confectionery and sweets

Custards

  • Chawanmushi – (茶碗蒸し,Chawanmushi, literally "tea cup steam" or "steamed in a tea bowl"), an egg custard dish found in Japan.[10]

Dumplings

Varieties of steamed siomay: tofu, potatoes, cabbages, bitter gourd and eggs

Meat-based

Half of a steamed cheeseburger

Puddings

Sliced moin moin

Rice cakes

Puto in banana leaves

Some varieties of rice cakes are steamed.

See also

References

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  6. Lonely Planet India - Sarina Singh. p. 377.
  7. http://www.foodsofengland.co.uk/milkrollblackpoolroll.htm
  8. Anggara Mahendra (13 June 2013). "'Kue Putu' Steamed Green Cake". Baily Daily. Archived from the original on 15 June 2015. Retrieved 12 June 2015.
  9. Sajian keraian, perancangan, penyediaan & resipi By Noraini Sidek
  10. Downer, Lesley (2001). At the Japanese Table: New and Traditional Recipes. Chronicle Books. p. 103. ISBN 978-0-8118-3280-9.
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