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How To Make Hu Jiao Bing (Taiwanese Pepper Meat Buns)

written by Marvellina Updated: March 6, 2023
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Make this absolutely scrumptious Taiwanese hu jiao bing with a crispy crust and delicious aromatic peppery meat filling.
Hujiao Bing (Taiwanese Pepper Meat Buns)

Taiwan is definitely one of my favorite countries to visit. I love..love…the food. The unforgettable moments to me was going to the Shi Lin night market. They sell pretty much everything at the night market. Food was the highlight to me if it’s not obvious already. The famous and gigantic Taiwanese chicken cutlet, the pineapple tarts, the oyster mee sua, the stinky tofu (stinky but I would die happy eating that stinky stuff!), the dou hua (soybean curd), the hu jiao bing…and so much more!!

THIS VERSION OF HU JIAO BING

Traditionally, the hu jiao bing is baked in a deep vase-like oven, but we can bake these at home using regular oven. The traditional hu jiao bing has green onion not mix into the meat filling, instead it is stuffed separately from the meat filling. It’s a bit more difficult to wrap, but it’s not impossible. I choose to combine the chopped green onion into the marinated meat. You can do either way. It’s just as delicious IMHO!

Hujiao Bing (Taiwanese Pepper Meat Buns)

HOW TO EASILY MAKE HU JIAO BING FROM SCRATCH

1. PREPARE THE MEAT FILLING THE DAY BEFORE
Place all the ingredients for the filling, except for green onion in a large mixing bowl.

Stir in one direction to mix everything into a paste-like consistency. Cover and let chill in the refrigerator for 8-12 hours

2. PREPARE THE DOUGH
Place flour, sugar, salt, and yeast in a mixing bowl. Whisk to combine.

I use a stand mixer with the dough hook attachment to knead the dough. Add lard/coconut oil and gradually add in the warm water until it comes into a dough.

Continue to knead until the dough is smooth and not sticky.

Cover and let rise in a warm place until it’s doubled in size, about 30-45 minutes

3. WRAPPING
Remove the filling from the fridge and then add the chopped green onion and stir again to combine.

Divide the filling equally into six portions. You can also choose not to combine the chopped green onion into the meat filling like how it’s traditionally done.

Flatten the dough down and punch to push out all air. Divide the dough into 6 equal pieces. Keep the rest covered and work with one dough at a time. Flatten one dough and roll out into a round circle about 6-7 inches in diameter. Scoop one filling and place it on the middle of the dough.

Gather the edge of the dough to pinch and seal.

Place the seam side down on a baking sheet lined with a parchment paper

Brush the top surface of the buns with honey + water mixture evenly and then gently pick up the buns and dip the bun into the sesame seeds


4. BAKING
Place in the preheated oven, 3rd rack from the top, and bake for the next 20 minutes or until the buns are golden brown and the meat filling is cooked through inside.

And….TA…DA….hu jiao bing is ready for you to binge!! LOL
Hujiao Bing (Taiwanese Pepper Meat Buns)

I love to eat them while they are still warm. The crispy crust and the savory peppery meat filling inside are truly heavenly, to say the least.
Hujiao Bing (Taiwanese Pepper Meat Buns)

POSSIBLE VARIATIONS

You can use different meat such as: ground beef, ground chicken, but preferrably with some fat mix in it. I won’t recommend ground turkey as it makes the filling “wetter”.

Hujiao Bing (Taiwanese Pepper Meat Buns)

HOW TO STORE HU JIAO BING

You can double or triple the recipe and keep them for whenever you want to eat them. I highly recommend freezing them. Here’s how:
1. Place the baked buns on a baking sheet lined with a parchment paper
2. Place this inside the freezer for about 1 hour. They won’t be completely frozen yet
3. Transfer to a freezer bag (save more space) and they can be kept for up to 3 months

HOW TO REHEAT HU JIAO BING

1. Preheat oven, toaster oven, or air fryer at 350 F
2. Wrap the frozen buns in aluminum foil and bake for 10-15 minutes or until heated through

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Hujiao Bing (Taiwanese Pepper Meat Buns)

Hujiao Bing (Taiwanese Pepper Meat Buns)

How To Make Hu Jiao Bing (Taiwanese Pepper Meat Buns)

Prep Time 45 minutes mins
Cook Time 20 minutes mins
Proof buns 30 minutes mins
Total Time 1 hour hr 35 minutes mins
Servings 6 large buns
5 from 8 reviews
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Ingredients

Buns:

  • 270 gr bread flour
  • 1 tsp instant yeast or active dry yeast
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 1 Tbsp sugar
  • 15 gr lard I used coconut oil (soft solid state)
  • 170 ml warm water

Filling:

  • 250 gr ground pork (with some fat)
  • 1 tsp ground black pepper
  • ½ tsp ground white pepper
  • ¼ tsp ground Szechuan peppercorns
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 2 Tbsp soy sauce
  • 1 tsp sugar
  • 1 tsp sesame oil
  • 1 tsp corn starch
  • 120 gr green onion about 7 large stalks, finely chopped

Glaze:

  • 1 tsp honey + 1 tsp water

Garnish:

  • ⅓ cup white sesame seeds

Instructions
 

Prepare the filling (best to marinate overnight):

  • Place all the ingredients for the filling, except for green onion in a large mixing bowl. Stir to mix everything. Cover and let chill in the refrigerator for 8-12 hours

Prepare the dough:

  • If you use active dry yeast, dissolve the yeast in 2 Tbsp of water (from the 170 ml warm water) and add a small pinch of sugar. Stir and let it sit for 10 minutes to activate. It will turn foamy. If you use instant yeast, you can skip this step
  • Place flour, sugar, salt, and yeast in a mixing bowl. Whisk to combine. I use a stand mixer with the dough hook attachment to knead the dough. Add lard/coconut oil and gradually add in the warm water until it comes into a dough. Continue to knead until the dough is smooth and not sticky. Cover and let rise in a warm place until it's doubled in size, about 30-45 minutes

Wrapping:

  • Remove the filling from the fridge and then add the chopped green onion and stir again to combine. Divide the filling equally into six portions. You can also choose not to combine the chopped green onion into the meat filling like how it's traditionally done. Preheat oven to 400 F (204 C)
  • Flatten the dough down and punch to push out all air. Divide the dough into 6 equal pieces. Keep the rest covered and work with one dough at a time. Flatten one dough and roll out into a round circle about 6-7 inches in diameter. Scoop one filling and place it on the middle of the dough. Gather the edge of the dough to pinch and seal. Repeat with the rest of the dough and meat filling
  • If you didn't combine the green onion in the meat mixture earlier, don't seal the bun just yet, scoop 1/6 of the chopped green onion and stuff on top of the meat filling, gently push it in and then gather the edge of the dough to pinch and seal. It's a bit harder to wrap this way, but that's how it's traditionally done. Continue with the rest of the dough and meat filling
  • Place the wrapped buns, seam side down on a baking sheet lined with a parchment paper. Brush the top surface of the buns with honey + water mixture evenly and then gently pick up the buns and dip the bun into the sesame seeds

Baking:

  • Place in the preheated oven, 3rd rack from the top, and bake for the next 20 minutes or until the buns are golden brown and the meat filling is cooked through inside
  • Remove from the oven and then transfer to a cooling rack. Serve warm

RECOMMEDED TOOLS

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Dough Hook Attachment
Baking sheets
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24 comments

Joy @ Joy Love Food December 4, 2015 - 5:33 pm

I love street food too, especially meat stuffed buns, these sound wonderful!

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Ann December 4, 2015 - 10:10 am

Oh wow!!!! These look seriously AMAZING. I am making this asap!!!!!

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Marvellina December 5, 2015 - 9:14 pm

Hope you like them !!

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Lynn | The Road to Honey December 4, 2015 - 6:34 am

Your description of the Shi Lin Night Market is making me so hungry (and I just had breakfast!). The pineapple tarts. . .swoon!!! And these Meat & Pepper Buns. . .I’m wishing I had a giant plate full of these right about now. I can’t believe you only ate 3!

BTW…while the white sesame seeds would have been stunning, I think the black sesame seeds are pretty darn beautiful too. 😉

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Marvellina December 5, 2015 - 9:15 pm

I only ate 3 because hubby finished the 5 !! LOL! Otherwise I would ate more !!!!

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Claudia | Gourmet Project December 4, 2015 - 4:23 am

Oh my! do you deliver? 🙂 looking forward to try these maety buns, slurp slurp!

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Mark, CompassandFork December 3, 2015 - 11:25 pm

I love any stuffed, Asian-style buns and like you I love to experience the street food. And these buns look great. I’ve not been to Taiwan, you have piqued my interest.

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