
Health Benefits
Pumpkin: Detoxification
Ingredients
Four ( 300g ) | Pumpkin ( 200g ) |
Yeast ( 3 grams ) | Black sesame seeds (appropriate amount) |
How to make lucky golden pig steamed buns

1.Wash the pumpkin, peel it, remove the flesh, slice it, and put it in the microwave on high heat for 4 minutes

3.Use chopsticks to stir into a large cotton-like shape

5. Place the fermented dough on the dough board and knead it evenly.Take a portion and cut it into egg-sized pieces.Cut a few small pieces

6.Take a dough and knead it into a round shape.Making Pig Head

7.Knead one of the small ingredients into an oval shape to make a pig Nose; another piece of dough is rolled into a thin oval shape and cut in the middle to make pig ears

8.Use chopsticks dipped in water to fix the pig’s nose and ears on the pig’s head

9.Prick two eyes on the nose with chopsticks

10. Stick black sesame seeds on the eyes to make eyes (also dip in some water)

11. Do it in sequence, cover with damp cloth and ferment for fifteen minutes

12.Steamer Open and place the golden pig in with some distance in the middle

13.SAIC Steam for 20 minutes, turn off the heat and simmer for three minutes before taking off the lid.It’s out!

14.Finished product picture

15.Daddy Pig, Mummy Pig and Piglet

16.There is also a pig with a crooked nose

2.When the pumpkin is ripe, press it into a puree with a spoon, let it cool slightly, and put it in a basin with flour and yeast p>

4.Knead the dough, cover with plastic wrap, and let it ferment in a warm place until doubled in size
Tips
Pumpkin has a lot of water when cooked, so there is no need to add water when kneading; the eyes can be replaced with Sichuan peppercorns, which will make small Pigs are cuter.I thought that if eating peppercorns would make them numb, I used black sesame seeds to make the eyes.The noodles should not be too soft, as that would not be easy to shape.
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