The art of making xiaolongbao at Old Bailey
The restaurant’s dim sum chef, Master Hong, shows us the process of making these delicious broth-filled treats
Xiaolongbao is a dim sum staple, but not many people know how to make this world renowned delicacy, so we headed over to the recently opened Old Bailey in Tai Kwun Heritage Center to learn how to make some from the restaurant’s dim sum chef – Master Hong.
First we had to make the xiaolongbao’s skin with flour, water, salt and oil. The dough was then flattened and rolled into one long piece, then separated into equally sized balls.
Then we mixed the xiaolongbao filling, which is made with home-made crystallised pork broth by Old Bailey, gelatin cubes and other ingredients.
Each ball of dough was then flattened on the palm of our hand to create a smooth sheet of skin for the xiaolongbao. Each sheet was filled with the pork filling, then folded carefully by the chef to create the shape of a xiaolongbao.