Home made Siomai | OFW Craving
Siomai is one of the Filipinos favourite food. You can see this in the street food cart, inside malls, restaurants, hotels, etc. It is commonly served before your main dish and comes with varieties of flavours such as Pork Siomai, Beef Siomai, Chicken Siomai, and Shirmp Siomai
Lately, since we are living out of the Philippines we seriously miss and craving for this food. So Mrs. @fearlessfaith and I tried to make them ourselves. We anticipated to be honest that even we achieve making this, this would still far from our original Siomai tastes made in the Philippines. But here we had it a try!
We decided for a Pork Siomai.
First we went to Walmart, the kind of mega store here in the United States and purchased the ingredients we need.
Recipe using 1 kilogram grind pork.
- 1kl Ground pork
- 1/3 Carrots (slice to small pieces)
- 3 Small minced onions (slice to small pieces)
- 1 large egg
- Small amount of salt
- 1/3 Jicama (slice to small pieces)
- Small amount of ground black pepper
- 5 teaspoon veg. Oil
- Siomai wrapper/wanton wrapper
After completing these ingredients, we mixed them together in a big bowl.
Next, using a tablespoon, we put them to a wrapper. Folded it and sealed.
While you're wrapping, you can start boiling your water in a pot with your steamer on top. When it starts boiling, apply small amount of oil to your steamer so your wrapper won't stick in the metal.
In 10-15 minutes you have your Siomai cooked and ready to eat.
In order to enjoy it, we need a sauce first. Here, I made my own spicy sauce.
Using;
Cooking oil, chopped garlic, chopped onions, and crushed red pepper, I suatee them until it looks golden brown.
I also made a separate liquid sauce simply made of soysauce and red crushed pepper.
When sauce is ready, apply them on top of your cooked Siomai.
It looks like this.
Enjoyed eating Siomai while dipping it to a separate liquid sauce.
For 15 minutes you can actually make your Siomai. As easy as that. Why not make some for your self and enjoy it as well.
After this attempt, we thought it was really good. It may not really as good as the taste of Siomai sa Tisa, but it was good enough! We enjoyed it and the next days we cooked another Beef Siomai and Chicken Siomai.
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@wilsonblue5
Favorite of many Filipinos.. I like pork and beef shomai..
Kagutom.😀
Yes it is @caydenshan haha salamat. Damo im makikita hini ngada.
Wow..karasa hiton @wilsonblue5, labe na an Japanese shomai..favorite..hehe
Damo ito ngada son. bisita na ha Savemore pinaka hirani ha im hahaha. panhatag daw kaw ui @jasonabejero!
hahaha..wry n ak pkakapasyada..haha..
pakadi mpalit kita ,,haha
tagi daw. :)
Purot la bro hahaha
Looks really good whats in the sauce?
It is really good @polarbeats!
The first topping sauce is sauteed made of garlic, onion, crushed red paper and cooking oil while the other one where you can dip your siomai is just soysauce with crushed red pepper to make it spicy taste. :)
Sounds addictive great dish all i wonder is the taste
It looks delicious! I'm starting to think that food in the Philippines has strong chinese influence like @maverickinvictus told me. It looks really good! i'm wondering if ppl in the Phillipines speak chinese too
Some Filipinos tried to speak chinese for a reason.. Like going abroad,we need to learn for us to be able to understand easier..
Agree @liya09!
Apparently there's lot of chinese that are residing in the philippines so we have chinese food influence really. Pure Filipinos does not really speak chinese but those who has chinese blood does @asianetwork.
You will love it for sure! Thank you for dropping by :)
What wrapper did you use?! Do you have siomai wrapper in the states? I would love to make siomai if there's a wrapper! Haha! 😂😊 Thanks for sharing. This is an all-time favorite! 😊😋
Yes! It kind of siomai wrapper pero medyo makapal hehe
I recently ate it.. But i think this one was made perfect and it taste good as seen on the picture.. Hehehe
They tastes good and bigger than what we usually buy. :)
Wow so good, looks so yummy..
It is @libsyas! Thank you😊
This looks delicious. I love the gyoza from Japan and the mandu from Korea and this looks like a different version of them. I will have to try and find some. I don't have the patience to make them myself because I hate the last part of folding them in the wrap. Very detailed recipe post with great pictures. Amazing job.
They really taste good @derangedvisions. You have to try it your self. It's very easy to make and I tell you, the best part of making it is in the wrapping. Just apply a cooking oil on the wrapper so it will stick easily😉
Cool bro