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PREFERRED METHOD

Bao

STOVE TOP STEAM BAO

  1. Remove bao from plastic. 
  2. In a large pot or pan, boil 2-3 inches of water. 
  3. Place frozen bao (do not remove paper) in a steamer basket above boiling water. Bao should be 1 inch apart and should not make direct contact with water. Cover and steam for 10 minutes. 
  4. Remove steamer basket from heat and allow bao to cool slightly. 
  5. Remove bao paper and enjoy!

CHEF RECOMMENDs: ONE BAO AT A TIME

SAVORY BAO

MICROWAVE BAO

  1. Remove bao from plastic. 
  2. Place frozen bao (do not remove paper) on microwave-safe plate and cover with damp paper towel.
  3. For best results, microwave individually. Microwave 50 seconds for 1 bao, 1 minute 20 seconds for 2 bao.
  4. Carefully remove from microwave and allow bao to cool slightly.
  5. Remove bao paper and enjoy!

Nutrition Facts

4 Servings Per Container / Serving size: 1 Bun (71g)

Calories Per Serving: 200

Amount per serving% Daily Value
Total Fat 5g7%
   Saturated Fat 1g6%
   Trans Fat 0g 
Cholesterol 15mg5%
Sodium 390mg17%
Total Carbohydrate 29g11%
Dietary Fiber 1g4%
Amount per serving% Daily Value
Total Sugars 10g 
   Added Sugars 9g18%
Protein 6g 
Vitamin D 0mcg 
Calcium 82mg6%
Iron 2mg10%
Potassium 100mg2%
collage of pork buns and a steamer basket

Extra Flavor

Ingredient List

Dough:

Enriched flour (wheat flour, malted barley flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), water, cane sugar, high heat milk solids (nonfat milk solids), canola oil, yeast (yeast [saccharomyces cerevisiae], sorbitan monostearate), baking powder (disodium dihydrogen pyrophosphate, sodium bicarbonate, corn starch, monocalcium phosphate).

Filling:

Pork shoulder, hoisin sauce [sugar, soybean paste (water, soybeans, salt, wheat flour), rice vinegar, dehydrated garlic, sesame seed oil, salted chili (chili, water, salt), spices], plum sauce [sugar, rice vinegar, salted plum (plum, salt), sweet potato, ginger, water, dehydrated garlic, salted chili (chili, water, salt], salt)], onion, chicken fat, cilantro, cane sugar, honey, soy sauce [water, soybeans, sugar, salt, wheat flour, extract of mushroom], ketchup [tomato concentrate from red ripe tomatoes, distilled vinegar, sugar, salt, onion powder, spice, natural flavoring], brown rice syrup [brown rice, water], water, green onion, vegetarian sauce [mushroom extract, water, sugar, salt, modified tapioca starch, caramel, stabilizer [xanthan gum], vinegar], sesame oil, lemon juice, chili garlic sauce [salted chili peppers, (chili peppers, salt), water, sugar, rice vinegar, dehydrated garlic, modified corn starch, acetic acid], cornstarch, ginger, salt, sherry wine, molasses [sugarcane molasses].

Contains:
MILK, SESAME, SOY, WHEAT.

BAO FAQ

Bao is the perfect portable snack or meal! Once prepared, simply peel off the paper and savor every bite. With so much flavor packed inside Wow Bao’s signature bao, it is the perfect on-the-go solution to feed any need.

Because our flavors speak for themselves, we are purists at Wow Bao. But we know some of our fans love a good sauce and we would never discourage creativity – especially in the kitchen. So, if you’ve got a favorite bao/sauce combo in mind, give it a try!

A bao is one type of Asian dumpling. Also known as dim sum, bao are round, purse-shaped dumplings, while potstickers are crescent-shaped dumplings. Lucky for you, Wow Bao also offers Ginger Chicken Potstickers, Chicken Soup Dumplings, and Pork Soup Dumplings as part of their product line. A bao is one type of Asian dumpling. Also known as dim sum, bao are round, purse-shaped dumplings, while potstickers are crescent-shaped dumplings. Lucky for you, Wow Bao also offers Ginger Chicken Potstickers, Chicken Soup Dumplings, and Pork Soup Dumplings as part of their product line.

Bao can be traced back as far as 400 BC as a staple of Chinese cuisine. For centuries the soft, fluffy dough filled with savory or sweet flavors has varied from region to region, but the ease and deliciousness of the traditional Asian food has remained. In 2003 Wow Bao was born and we’ve spent the last 20 years putting the Wow in Bao.

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