Wednesday 4 November 2009

Mix, Wrap and Steam it!




the siomai obsession.


I've made a siomai (steamed dumplings) yesterday since I am craving for it for the last two weeks! I was dying to make one. The craving of it forced me to earnestly seek for a supermarket or any oriental food store where I can buy a wanton or siomai wrapper. There is none in any supermarkets here. Fortunately, my housemate told me there's an oriental store in town where I can buy Asian ingredients. By favorable chance I've found one!


What's holding me was not having a steamer in the kitchen, I was so obsessed in making one but not thinking of having no steamer to cook it. So Iike an eager beaver I searched for a homemade steamer and and again found a remedy. Yoohoo!



And these are just what I needed.
A foil.
A big pot. Mine's not that big.
Of course, water.
And my two bright clean hands.


Ever wonder how's it like?





Necessity is the mother of all invention. Haha!

My simple steamed siomai ingredients are:


250g Ground Pork
half cup of minced Prawn/Shrimp
1 Egg
3 tbsp Flour
minced Onion
minced Garlic
dash of Salt & Pepper
1 tsp Olive oil


Sometimes I include minced carrots, mushroom, and spring onions. Mix it all together wrap it with the out-of-reach siomai wrapper, place it in the steamer, much better if you have a rice cooker. Then steam for about 15-20 minutes.


If you have sensitive taste of every foods  that touched your tongue you will know what ingredients you can put and you can always experiment with flavors in cooking.


I have eaten siomai many times before. I can even eat it everyday. I never get tired of eating it.

When eating siomai, you can always dip it in chili sauce or soy sauce with lemon or lime. Much better if you put a li'l sugar, pepper & chilli powder. I like it hot and spicy but if you used too much, instead of feeling full, your tummy might feel sore with all those spice.


You can always find one at chinese food stores or restaurants where it's much tastier and delicious that I always wonder if there's a secret ingredient into it. It's just I find it expensive. I used to cook siomai back home where all the spices and ingredients I needed are always available unlike in here. They have these what they call 5 spice powder which brings the siomai much tastier and livelier... Yummy yum yum!!!


I enjoyed my siomai. Very much.
What a satisfying meal!



*Meat is a good source of protein.
Shrimps and prawns do contain a lot of omega-3 fatty acids, but these fatty acids are good for you and help prevent against heart disease, circulatory diseases and many other types of illnesses.
It also contains high levels of vitamin B12, zinc, iodine, phosphorous, potassium, selenium and iron and have smaller quantities of calcium, magnesium and sodium.


Many of these vitamins are essential for healthy skin, bones and teeth.
 
So, why not eat siomai everyday! Ei?
kidding!
 
Cheers!