How To Cook Steam Buns Without A Steamer | PA Food (2024)

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Five ways to cook steam buns (bao) without a steamer

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Malaysian steamed buns or (Malaysians know as “pau”) are a delicious staple at every dinner across Asia and the world.It’s easy to see why: the soft airy texture, elasticity and freshness make them not only irresistible but also suited to an endless range of cooking applications! Pau are one of the many Chinese culinary influences that were brought to Malaysia by Chinese immigrants whose contributions later formed the basis of the “Nyonya” cooking style. Whether eaten either as a snack or an accompaniment to the main meal, our frozen pau is also available filled with mouthwatering savoury and sweet fillings such as pandan coconut, curry or black sesame.

Pau is traditionally cooked using a bamboo steamer, and it’s this technique that diffuses moisture into the bun to give it that much loved puffy texture. At the same time, any excess moisture buildup is absorbed into the bamboo weaving. This avoids moisture droplets from building upand soaking through the bun. If you are away from home or in other parts of the world, sometimes a bamboo steamer might not be on hand but don’t worry, there are some inventive alternative methods you can use to cook steamed buns without a steamer! All of these cooking methods can be done successfully with our frozen bao, without the need for defrosting.

Cooking Steamed Buns in the Microwave

Steaming bao in the microwave is a great technique because it’s fast, simple and microwaves are a common fixture in many kitchens across the world. You will need:

  • – A microwave
  • – A plate
  • – A bowl
  • – Paper towels

How to steam a bun in the microwave:

  1. 1. Take your paper towel, dampen it with water and ring out the excess
  2. 2. Wrap your bun in the damp paper town and put on a microwavable plate
  3. 3. Take a bowl and lightly wet the inside by running it under the tap before placing over the wrapped up bun on your plate
  4. 4. Microwave this for 1 minute at a time on a medium setting until suitably cooked

It’s important to microwave the bun in short intervals on a medium setting. If you microwave it for too long at a high setting, the bun will dry out and become hard.

Steam Using a Sieve

You can replicate a steamer with very little effort by placing your buns in a common kitchen sieve or colander, then suspending it over boiling water. Creating a tower from plates and tea towels will stop the steam from escaping, causing your buns to steam cook! The equipment needed for this method couldn’t be simpler:

  • – A sieve/colander (preferably metal)
  • – A boiling pan (just large enough for the sieve to rest in)
  • – Boiling pan lid top

How to steam buns using a sieve:

  1. 1. Fill up your boiling pan with a few inches of water
  2. 2. Place your sieve in the pan and make sure the water level does not submerge the lowest point of the sieve
  3. 3. Place your buns on either sheets of cooking paper, cabbage or lettuce leaves before placing in the sieve. This will stop them from sticking to the sieve mesh
  4. 4. Place the loaded sieve into the boiling pan and place the pan lid on top of the sieve before making airtight with layers of tea towels
  5. 5. Turn on to the highest gas mark and leave to cook for ten minutes. You’ll need a high intense heat to generate enough hot steam for the cooking process.

Deep-Fried Steamed Buns

Using nothing more than a wok with oil, you can effectively deep fry your buns. This is will of course produce a very different finish, but the technique comes with its own unique flavour profile and texture. You will need:

  • – A large wok
  • – Oil (sesame oil works great to give the buns a nutty flavour but you can use any oil of your choice)
  • – A stove

How to fry steamed buns:

  1. 1. Add the oil to a wok and heat until (150°C)
  2. 2. Deep fry for approx 3 minutes until golden brown.
  3. 3. Turn frequently to achieve even colour.

Cooking Steamed Buns in the Oven

You can make a quick and easy improvised steaming device using a tin foil baking dish and boiling pan!

  • – A deep circular foil baking dish (for a pie)
  • – Boiling pan with a cover lid (with a slightly larger circumference than your foil baking dish)
  • – Baking paper

How to make your own bun steamer:

  1. 1. Cut out a circular piece of baking paper roughly the same size as your foil baking dish
  2. 2. Turn the foil baking dish upside down and put your piece of baking paper on top of it
  3. 3. Poke about 12 evenly-spaced holes through the paper and foil using a sharp knife or other pointed implement
  4. 4. Coat the paper top in a layer of oil to stop buns sticking
  5. 5. ill the boiling pan with few inches of water and put the aluminium baking tray and paper top inside, the water level should be just below the depth of the aluminium baking tray
  6. 6. Place the buns on top of the baking paper layer and cover the boiling pan with it’s lid
  7. 7. Cook over a medium high heat to produce enough steam for around 20 minutes

Steamed Buns from PA Food

The joy of mouth-watering pau steam buns is accessible to anyone anywhere in the world! As a proud Malaysian family-run business, it’s our mission to share the unique tastes of Malaysian cuisines through our range of frozen steamed buns. In fact, our founder and Mr Ding invented Malaysia’s first-ever halal steam bun, an achievement that has made PA Food Malaysia’s most revered food producers.Our range of pau now makes it easy for more and more people across the world to store and enjoy this mouthwatering delicacy. With a range of both halal and vegetarian options, everyone can now enjoy our steam buns. If you are interested in importing PA Food steam buns from Malaysia’s most authentic food producer, contact our friendly commercial team who will be happy to help!

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How To Cook Steam Buns Without A Steamer | PA Food? ›

You can replicate a steamer with very little effort by placing your buns in a common kitchen sieve or colander, then suspending it over boiling water. Creating a tower from plates and tea towels will stop the steam from escaping, causing your buns to steam cook!

How to steam steamed buns without a steamer? ›

What can I use instead of a steamer to steam buns? If you don't have a steamer, you can use a colander or a sieve placed over a pot of boiling water. Alternatively, you can use a metal or heat-proof glass bowl that fits snugly onto a saucepan.

How do I steam food without a steamer? ›

First, take three sheets of aluminum foil and roll them up into baseball-sized balls. Place them on the bottom of the pot, and pour in about an inch of water. Then rest the plate on top of the foil balls, and add whatever food you're trying to steam to the plate. Cover the pot with a tight-fitting lid and steam away.

Can I put steamed buns in the oven? ›

To reheat, bring the buns to room temperature and steam them on parchment squares for 8–10 minutes, until thoroughly hot. Instead of steaming, buns can be baked on parchment-lined baking sheets at 350°F for 10–12 minutes, until golden; rotate the trays halfway through the baking time.

How do you steam buns in a frying pan? ›

Heat up a large pan over medium heat with 1 tbsp of oil. Add the buns into the pan and allow it to cook until the bottom of the buns are golden and crisp. Add 1/2 cup of water into the pan and cover with a lid to steam for 5-10 minutes.

How do you steam buns over boiling water? ›

Position the buns inside the steamer and place it over the pot of boiling water. Reduce the heat to a simmer. Steam for 12-15 minutes, or until the buns are soft and heated all the way through.

What do we need if we don't have a steamer? ›

Colander Method

If you have a heat-safe colander, you can place it inside a large, lidded pot to create a steamer. If you're steaming small items, use the perforated bowl to contain the ingredients. If you're steaming larger foods like corn on the cob or lobsters, flip it over and arrange the foods atop it.

What can I use instead of steaming food? ›

Luckily, a variety of alternatives can work as substitutes if you've misplaced your steamer basket or never got around to purchasing one.
  • Microwaving. The first steamer basket substitute: the microwave. ...
  • Tinfoil. ...
  • Steam in Water. ...
  • Metal Strainer or Colander. ...
  • Metal Cooling Rack.

Can I use a strainer as a steamer? ›

To steam with a mesh strainer, heat a few inches of water to boil in a pot. Lower the strainer over the water, ideally so it's not touching the water. Add vegetables and cover to contain the steam. Cook until the vegetables are fork tender.

How do you steam burger buns on the stove? ›

Try steaming your burger buns on the stove.

To make a homemade steamer, take a perforated bowl, such as a colander, and place it over a pot filled with a few inches of boiling water. Add the buns to the bowl, cover the bowl with a lid, and steam the buns for a minute or two.

What is the oven mode for buns? ›

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). Bake in the preheated oven for 12 to 15 minutes.

How to steam buns in an air fryer? ›

Air Fryer
  1. Place frozen baos in your air fryer without pre-heating the air fryer.
  2. Set cooking temperature to 300 °F and cooking time to 18 minutes.
  3. Check and flip baos at the 12-minute mark.
  4. Internal temp should be around 170 degrees F.
  5. Carefully remove baos and allow to cool.
  6. Enjoy!

How to cook steam bun without steamer? ›

You can replicate a steamer with very little effort by placing your buns in a common kitchen sieve or colander, then suspending it over boiling water. Creating a tower from plates and tea towels will stop the steam from escaping, causing your buns to steam cook!

How to steam food without a steamer? ›

The technique is simple: fill a medium pot with 1/2 inch of water, place three golf ball–sized balls of aluminum foil on the bottom, rest a heat-proof plate on top of the foil balls, cover the pot, and bring the water to a boil. Add vegetables to the plate, cover, and steam until crisp-tender.

How do you reheat bao buns without a microwave or steamer? ›

How to:
  1. In a non-stick pan, add 3 Tbsp of oil. ...
  2. Place frozen baos in the pan with space between each one.
  3. Add enough water to fully cover the bottom of your pan.
  4. Cover with a lid and cook for 15 minutes over medium heat.
  5. Remove the lid and let the rest of the water evaporate.

Can you steam buns with parchment paper? ›

Bring the water to boil, transfer the proofed buns and parchment paper to the plate. Wrap the lid with a dish towel and place it on the saucepan. Set a timer for 8-10 minutes. After the steaming is complete, turn off the heat and leave the bao covered for 8-10 minutes.

How to steam in the microwave without a steamer? ›

Add 1-2 tablespoons of water (a little more if you're steaming multiple portions). Place in the microwave and pop a lid on top to keep the steam in. Microwave on high! Firmer vegetables like turnips or potatoes may take 6-8 minutes, and softer, moister veg like broccoli will take less – around 4 minutes.

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