Asado Rolls

Asado Rolls

By Tarek Haddad
0’ Prep time
45’ Cook time
45’ Total time
8118 Calories
1 Serving

Summary

Asado Rolls requires roughly 45 minutes from start to finish. For $11.44 per serving, this recipe covers 78% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. One portion of this dish contains roughly 262g of protein, 249g of fat, and a total of 8206 calories. This recipe serves 1. It is brought to you by Foodista. If you have garlic, cornstarch, sugar, and a few other ingredients on hand, you can make it. 1 person found this recipe to be flavorful and satisfying. Taking all factors into account, this recipe earns a spoonacular score of 82%, which is outstanding. Similar recipes are Pork Asado, Pollo Asado, and Pernil Asado.
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Step by Step

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Step 1

Dough:1. Proof yeast in 1/4 cup water and 1/4 tsp. sugar.
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Step 2

Sift together 3 cups flour with the potato starch. In a mixer blend together sugar, shortening, proofed yeast, eggs, flour and salt. Mix at medium speed until well blended and slightly thickened. Stir in enough flour (by hand) using a large rubber spatula to make a soft dough. Dump in well floured working table and knead in remaining flour until you end up with a very smooth, pliable dough. Round out the dough.
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Step 3

Place dough in a well greased bowl and let it rise for 1 1/2 hours or until double. (You can give it two risings).
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Step 4

Punch down and place in a greased work table. Cut out 75 gm pieces, roll and rest for about 10 minutes. Flatten each piece with your palm and with the heel of your right hand flatten the outer edges to make a rough round shape (middle part should be thicker than the edges). Place about a tablespoon of filling in the center and spread with a spoon. Gather edges together and seal top by pinching. You should come out with a round bun. Place in large greased muffin tins and flatten top slightly. Cover with a large greased plastic and set aside to rise for at least 1 1/2 hours or until almost double.
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Step 5

When oven is preheated to 350*F paint the tops with 1 egg beaten with 2 teaspoons milk. Bake for 18 to 20 minutes. Remove buns from tins and cool completely.
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Step 6

Yield: 24 pieces.
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Step 7

Asado Filling:1. Place pork pieces in a casserole or saucepan and mix in all ingredients except 1 C water. Marinate for at least 30 minutes.
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Step 8

Pour in water, boil at medium heat, mixing occasionally. Simmer at low heat for 1 to 1 1/2 hours or until pork is very tender and liquid seems thick. If necessary add a tablespoon more of water and continue simmering.
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Step 9

Prepare cornstarch mixture and add to pork. Mix well but do not boil as this might make the fat separate from the sauce. Sauce should be very thick. Cool completely before using. (Can be prepared 1 day ahead, refrigerate).
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Step 10

Notes:Fish out the anise seed and bay leaf BEFORE scooping into the dough.
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Step 11

I use a small ice cream scooper to fill the dough.
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Step 12

Make sure none of the filling comes in contact with the edges of the dough before you close it, it will be impossible to seal it if it does.
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Step 13

I bake the buns in large ensaimada molds, I think they look like brioche molds, but I'm not sure. They come out very attractive with grooves on the side.
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Step 14

Filipinos generally don't like bread that's too brown so I usually cover the tops with a greased foil after 12 minutes of baking.
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Step 15

This roll stays fresh and soft for 4 days at room temperature sealed in plastic.
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Step 16

NOTES : Here is a favorite savory roll recipe which I also use to make cheese bread.
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Step 17

The dough is very forgiving and stays fresh for 4 days (each roll sealed in plastic). The filling can be used to stuff steamed buns (sio-pao) - a favorite Filipino dim-sum. You can fill the dough with all sorts of fillings like longganisa (sausage), chorizo, tuna, corned beef...

Ingredient

  • bay leaves
    bay leaves
    1 large
  • table salt
    table salt
    3 teaspoons
  • water
    water
    1
  • black pepper
    black pepper
    1 teaspoon
  • corn starch
    corn starch
    2 tbsps
  • egg
    egg
    1 medium
  • garlic
    garlic
    4 cloves
  • soy sauce
    soy sauce
    232 milliliters
  • pork
    pork
    500 grams
  • potato starch
    potato starch
    55 grams
  • sugar
    sugar
    1 teaspoon
  • milk
    milk
    244 milliliters
  • shortening
    shortening
    110 grams
  • dry yeast
    dry yeast
    3 teaspoons
  • bread flour
    bread flour
    1 kg
  • star anise
    star anise
    2 smalls

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