6 chicken teriyaki bao’buns
6 chicken teriyaki bao’buns
270g
These soft steamed buns filled with chicken, teriyaki sauce & vegetables are ready to eat in just under a minute.
179 kcal per 2 bao buns
allergens
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contains: sesame, soya, gluten, wheat (gluten)
may contain: celery, egg
nutrition
per 2 bao'buns (90g) / per 100g
- energy (kJ)
- 755 / 839
- energy (kcal)
- 179 / 199
- fat (g)
- 2.3 / 2.6
- of which saturates (g)
- 0.6 / 0.7
- protein (g)
- 7.2 / 8.0
- carbohydrates (g)
- 32.0 / 35.0
- of which sugars (g)
- 5.40 / 6.0
- fibre (g)
- 1.9 / 2.2
- salt (g)
- 0.9 / 1.0
**microwave [from frozen]** Place 1 bao bun in the microwavable pouch provided & fold over twice to ensure it is completely sealed. Place on a microwavable plate & cook for 40 seconds on high power (900W). Allow bao bun to stand in the sealed pouch for 20 seconds. Carefully remove the bao bun. **steam in steamer [from frozen]** Line steamer with greaseproof paper & pre-heat. Place bao buns in the steamer & cover with lid. Steam for 10-12 minutes. Remove steamer from heat & carefully remove the bao buns. **steam in colander [from frozen]** Line colander with greaseproof paper. Place the colander above a pan of softly boiling water. Place bao buns in and cover with lid. Steam for 12-14 minutes. Remove colander from heat & carefully remove the bao buns. Serve & enjoy! _Cooking instructions for guidance only, cooking appliances will vary. Please ensure food is cooked until piping hot. Do not reheat once cooked._
take a bao
The first bao we ever served in our restaurants used a fluffy pancake like bun we folded around the filling. They looked & tasted beautiful, but made a mess when you ate them. We thought this was a problem without a solution. Afterall, some things are just messy, the taste was worth it. That was until a winter trip to Tokyo, where we saw clear steaming chests filled with hot snacks dotted all over the city. There was one thing in particular that caught our eye; a perfect round bao bun called a Nikuman. When making a Nikuman the dough is folded & sealed around the filling before being steamed. This locks in the flavour & means you can confidently eat the bun with one hand. Same incredible taste, no mess. Our transition was swift.