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Pork-Belly Buns

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Pork-Belly Buns

Pork-Belly Buns

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Equipment

  • Hand Mixer with Dough Hooks (for kneading dough)

  • Silicone Baking Mat (non-stick surface for baking and rolling dough)

  • Digital Kitchen Scale (for precise ingredient measurements)

  • Pork Belly Meat Tenderizer (for tenderizing pork belly meat)

  • Heavy-Duty Stand Mixer (alternative for hand mixer, useful for kneading dough or batter)

  • Oven Thermometer (for accurate oven temperature verification)

  • Pork Belly Baking Sheet (to roast the pork belly in the oven)

  • Silicone Food Scraper (to scrape dough off surfaces while baking or rolling out)

  • Stainless Steel Pork Belly Roasting Pan (for roasting the pork belly)

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup kosher salt

  • 1/2 cup sugar

  • 4 1/2 cups water, divided

  • 2 1/2 lb skinless boneless pork belly, cut into quarters

  • 1/2 cup reduced-sodium chicken broth

  • 1 cup warm water (105-115°F), divided

  • 1/2 teaspoon active dry yeast

  • 3 tablespoons sugar plus a pinch

  • 2 tablespoons nonfat dried milk

  • 3 1/2 cups cake flour (not self-rising)

  • 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder

  • Canola oil for greasing and brushing

  • Equipment: a deep 12-inch skillet with domed lid or a 14-inch flat-bottomed wok with lid

  • Accompaniments: hoisin sauce; thinly sliced cucumber; chopped scallions

  • 0cucumber

  • scallions

Instructions

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Instruction 1

Stir together kosher salt, sugar, and 4 cups water until sugar and salt have dissolved. Put pork belly in a large sealable bag, then pour in brine. Carefully press out air and seal bag. Lay in a shallow dish and let brine, chilled, at least 12 hours.
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Instruction 2

Stir together 1/4 cup warm water with yeast and pinch of sugar. Let stand until foamy, 5 to 10 minutes. (If mixture doesn't foam, start over with new yeast.) Whisk in dried milk and remaining 3/4 cup warm water.
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Instruction 3

Stir together flour and remaining 3 tablespoons sugar in a bowl, then stir in yeast mixture (do not add baking powder yet) with a fork until a dough forms. Knead dough with your hands in bowl until all of flour is incorporated. Turn out dough onto a floured surface and knead, dusting surface and hands with just enough flour to keep dough from sticking, until dough is elastic and smooth but still soft, about 5 minutes. Form dough into a ball.
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Instruction 4

Put dough in an oiled large bowl and turn to coat. Cover with plastic wrap and let dough rise in a draft-free place at warm room temperature until doubled, about 2 hours.
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Instruction 5

Preheat oven to 300°F with rack in middle.
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Instruction 6

Discard brine and put pork, fat side up, in an 8- to 9-inch square baking pan. Pour in broth and remaining 1/2 cup water. Cover tightly with foil and roast until pork is very tender, about 2 1/2 hours. Remove foil and increase oven temperature to 450°F, then roast until fat is golden, about 20 minutes more. Cool 30 minutes, then chill, uncovered, until cold, about 1 hour.
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Instruction 7

Cut chilled pork across the grain into 1/4-inch slices. Chill slices in pan juices, covered, while making buns.
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Instruction 8

Punch down dough, then transfer to a lightly floured surface and flatten slightly into a disk. Sprinkle baking powder over center of dough, then gather edges of dough and pinch to seal in baking powder. Knead dough with just enough flour to keep dough from sticking until baking powder is incorporated, about 5 minutes. Return dough to bowl and cover with plastic wrap, then let dough stand 30 minutes.
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Instruction 9

Cut 16 (3- by 2-inch) pieces of wax paper.
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Instruction 10

Form dough into a 16-inch-long log. Cut into 16 equal pieces, then lightly dust with flour and loosely cover with plastic wrap. Roll out 1 piece of dough into a 6- by 3-inch oval, lightly dusting surface, your hands, and rolling pin. Pat oval between your palms to remove excess flour, then brush half of oval lightly with oil and fold in half crosswise (do not pinch). Place bun on a piece of wax paper on a large baking sheet and cover loosely with plastic wrap. Make more buns with remaining dough, then let stand, loosely covered, until slightly risen, about 30 minutes.
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Instruction 11

Set a large steamer rack inside skillet (or wok) and add enough water to reach within 1/2 inch of bottom of rack, then bring to a boil. Carefully place 5 to 7 buns (still on wax paper) in steamer rack (do not let buns touch). Cover tightly and steam over high heat until buns are puffed and cooked through, about 3 minutes. Transfer buns to a plate with tongs, then discard wax paper and wrap buns in kitchen towels (not terry cloth) to keep warm. Steam remaining buns in 2 batches, adding boiling-hot water to skillet as needed.
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Instruction 12

Return buns (still wrapped in towels) to steamer rack in skillet and keep warm (off heat), covered.
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Instruction 13

Preheat oven to 350°F with rack in middle. Heat sliced pork (in liquid in baking dish), covered, until hot, 15 to 20 minutes.
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Instruction 14

Brush bottom half of each bun with hoisin sauce, then sandwich with 2 or 3 pork slices and some cucumber and scallions.
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