Thanks Bear for the post. The audio's a little weak, though. Wondering if you could place the recipe of the wheat bread mix on your descrip. Looks great! Oh yeah... the siopao's phonetically pronounced like "shaw-pow." That's close enough :) Keep up the posts:) Thanks loads.
Thanks for sharing your baking skills and tasty recipe! I really want to try making this recipe.
CupcakeIdeasForYou 8 months ago
wow
ToniGie 1 year ago
Taste your dough as you go.
Gonzo cooking school eh?
rcdelta1 2 years ago
I've eaten a fried siopao before. :)
ruckusINFINITY 2 years ago
If you set your board onto a wet towel it wont bang around like that and interupt the audio in your video. Just a tip.
mukwah1111 3 years ago
hi ron,
i like your board /:)
sugarkisses1202 3 years ago
What would I do without it?
mybigbearron 3 years ago
Siopao is the Filipino word for what you made. It's pronounced sho-POW. I've only seen siopao steamed.
The Chinese call it hum bow. Baked or steamed.
Anyone know any others?
Fozzbozz 3 years ago
Thanks Bear for the post. The audio's a little weak, though. Wondering if you could place the recipe of the wheat bread mix on your descrip. Looks great! Oh yeah... the siopao's phonetically pronounced like "shaw-pow." That's close enough :) Keep up the posts:) Thanks loads.
TrueCourse 3 years ago
Thanks for your feedback. When recording the narration, I neglected the input volume. Hopefully, the result won't be too annoying to anyone.
All the best to you!
mybigbearron 3 years ago