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Writer's pictureEmily Yeo

As I wanted to share some of my rich Chinese culture in conjunction with autumn, I decided to adapt my mum’s traditional oriental Asian steamed buns recipe and develop it so it fits a more Western style and palate. These pumpkin mantou 馒头 are the Chinese version of dinner rolls. Unlike baozi, they are normally without filling. They can be eaten plain or sandwiched with stuffed meat and is also great for dipping into gravy or curry sauce.



These pumpkin mantou are as soft and as pillowy as those store-bought ones. But these ones are better because they have no preservatives, are nutritious....and made with lots of love! I must admit that I am still a novice in making mantou. Although my mantous were far from perfect, I felt elated when my family devoured the whole batch within a day.



This pumpkin mantou recipe is very easy to make. It requires lesser effort in kneading and proofing time than making bread. The size of the dough for this recipe is quite small and can be handled easily. I kneaded it with my hands, but of course, you are free to do it with either bread maker or kitchen mixer (with a dough hook).



Choose pumpkin that is bright in orange, an indication of ripeness and sweetness. Different type of pumpkin will yield different level of sweetness and flavour. So, adjust the amount of sugar that best suit your palate. You will also have to pay careful attention to the amount of water added to the dough. It is much affected by the concentration level of pumpkin puree. Some puree are more diluted than the others. To be safe, add water little bit by little bit to the dough, and knead it until it is soft and smooth


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Writer's pictureEmily Yeo

Calling all peanut butter lovers! These vegan no bake chocolate peanut butter bars are one of the easiest, most delicious no bake desserts ever. you already have in your pantry and I promise you everyone will absolutely adore them! They kind of remind me of Reese’s peanut butter cup, but with a lot more texture and a much richer flavour.



Rich and decadent, these bars are somewhere between a fudge and a brownie. However you think of them – they’re absolutely delicious and always hit the spot. These low carb peanut butter protein bars will be your new favorite snack to keep in your fridge and enjoy all week long!



You don’t need any special equipment and you don’t even need to bake them. These bars are super easy to make and extremely addicting! They take just 10 minutes to prep and then the fridge does the rest for you. These bars are also the perfect no bake summer dessert! They are also freezer friendly too!


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Writer's pictureEmily Yeo

Super fluffy, and so airy, this vegan black sesame swirl bread has swirls of sweet black sesame seeds! If you love black sesame as much as I do, you are going to love this recipe. Not only it's nutty and delicious, but let's be honest, it also looks pretty cool!



Baking gives me a different kind of joy. It's a sense of accomplishment And then you get to eat it! Hello!? This bread is airy, light, and filled with a rich black sesame flavour. Each slice has a unique design that is as delicious as it is beautiful.



What does it taste like, you ask. Well, the bread is a little sweet and ridiculously soft and fluffy! If eating a fluffy, chewy cloud was a thing, this might be a lot like that. Now imagine that same bread with the added sesame? Ooh-la-la-la!


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