I made a wild twist on traditional Xiaolongbao (soup dumplings)βbut instead of savory pork broth, I filled them with rich melted chocolate π«π₯ Xiaolongbao originated in 19th-century China and are famous for their delicate, paper-thin wrappers and hot gelatinized broth that turns into soup when steamed. Theyβre considered one of the most difficult dumplings to masterβbut I decided to completely flip the script. In this version, I attempt a dessert soup dumpling, replacing the classic savory filling with chocolate for a sweet, unexpected fusion. The result? A mix of curiosity, chaos, and surprisingly good flavorβ¦ depending on who you ask. My attempt at wrapping definitely didnβt match traditional technique (shoutout to expert-level dumpling makers π), but the experiment was all about pushing boundaries in modern Asian fusion cuisine. Would you try chocolate xiaolongbao, or is this going too far? #chinesefood #cooking #foodshorts
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IDK why people think it would be bad? Its essentially dough and chocolate... yknow - like doughnuts
These are not true forbidden soup dumplings, the true ones should contain seaweed, a whole orange, peppers, gummy bears, and spicy mayo Edit:I donβt think anyone will actually understand as this is an inside joke but if I could post a picture then people would understand
Tf thats. A mongolian traditional dumbpling 19th centry its been here for a while thats a copy
Omg ππ
I have seen these, strawberry, matcha flavors but i think they were called dim sum or something like that.
i freaking love xiao long bao bro
Im planning on trying to make dumplings on eid adha so i might try these chocolate ones
blasphemy
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im the friend. i think beyond appalled is still a bit of an understatement
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