Yin si juan

Yin si juan (Chinese: 银丝卷; pinyin: yínsījuǎn; lit. 'silver thread roll') is a traditional dish of Beijing cuisine. It originated in the Shandong Province.[1]

Steamed Silver Thread Buns

Preparation

First, baking soda is added to flour, and are mixed thoroughly. The dough is then stretched and multiplied (similarly to lamian), and lard is rubbed over the noodles. Additional flour would be mixed with sugar and made into wrappers 3 mm thick, and the noodle section is wrapped in. The resulting product would first be baked for six to seven minutes, and then either steamed or baked again until it turns golden brown.

References

  1. Ovni (2008-10-08). "chinese food database: Silk threads Roll (Steamed Roll) 銀絲捲 [Yin Si Juan]". chinese food database. Retrieved 2020-02-29.


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