How To Make Nikuman From Scratch (Homemade Steamed Pork Buns)
When you see Nikuman, you might automatically associate it with being a Chinese dish, but it is actually a really popular food among Japanese people. Nikuman is a steamed bun that is usually filled with a pork-based filling. The bread of nikuman has just a touch of sweetness, and the pork filling is rich and juicy. The combination of the bun and the pork are a match made in heaven, and everyone from children to adults looks forward to eating nikuman.
As an easy-to-eat and convenient food, you can easily purchase hot Nikuman at convenience stores, and they are a must-have snack, especially during the cold winter months. In Japan, you can also buy frozen Nikuman in supermarkets. These are very convenient and are perfect to eat in a pinch, but nothing beats the homemade version of nikuman.
Making nikuman at home may seem a little bit complicated, but once you get started, you’ll realize how each step is actually not too difficult. Once you get the hang of making the dough and wrapping the nikuman, you’ll be able to enjoy making and eating freshly made nikuman in the comfort of your own home!
There are two main processes for making nikuman at home. First, you make the bread dough that needs to be fermented. We will add instant dry yeast and baking powder to the bread dough so that the texture of the buns becomes soft and fluffy when steamed. After making the dough, we will make the filling.
The filling we will make is ground pork based. In order to make it even more tasty, we will add minced onion, shiitake mushrooms, bamboo shoots, and ginger. The combination of all of these ingredients will give you a nikuman filling that is savory and rich in umami flavor.
Once you master making nikuman at home, you can make other varieties of nikuman with different flavors. For example, you can make Pizza-man (pizza sauce and cheese-filled bun), An-man (red bean paste bun), or even Curry-man (savory curry bun).
In order to make nikuman at home, you will need a steamer. If you don’t have one, we’ll introduce you to one that we love which you can purchase on Japanese Taste. A cooking steamer is very useful not only for making Nikuman, but also for making chawanmushi (Japanese steamed egg custard), shumai (Chinese dumpling), steamed vegetables, Japanese custard pudding, and more!
Now, let’s get to making delicious nikuman at home!
Overview
Prep time: 1hr 40mins
Cook time: 15 mins
Total time: 1hr 55mins
Total servings: 5
Difficulty: Medium
Ingredients
- 125g All Purpose Flour (for the bread dough)
- 25g Bread Flour (for the bread dough)
- 25g Sugar (for the bread dough)
- 2g Instant Dry Yeast (for the bread dough)
- 2g Baking Powder (for the bread dough)
- 1/2 tsp Vegetable Oil (for the bread dough)
- 80ml Water (for the bread dough)
- 100g Ground Pork (for the filling)
- 20g Minced Onion (for the filling)
- 20g Minced Shiitake Mushroom (for the filling)
- 20g Minced Bamboo Shoot (boiled) (for the filling)
- 5g Minced Ginger
- 1 tsp Potato Starch (for the filling)
- 1/4 tsp Salt (for seasoning the filling)
- 1/4 tsp Chicken Stock Powder (for seasoning the filling)
- 1 tsp Sugar (for seasoning the filling)
- 1 tsp Soy Sauce (for seasoning the filling)
- 1 tsp Oyster Sauce (for seasoning the filling)
- 1 Tbsp Water (for seasoning the filling)
- 1 tsp Sesame Oil (for seasoning the filling)
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