Mantou

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Mantou (馒头) is a yeast-based Chinese steamed bun made of yeast, flour, sugar and water. This mantou recipe with sweet potato is so soft and fluffy. Learn how to make mantou with this easy and fail-proof recipe!

Mantou in a bamboo basket.
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Mantou Buns

Mantou is one of my favorite Chinese food! In Chinese, mantou is written as 馒头, a staple food in China.

They are endless variations that you can try, with or without filling.

In this recipe, I added some mashed sweet potatoes (yam) to the dough and turn them into sweet potato mantou.

These Chinese steamed buns are so soft, fluffy, especially when they are fresh off the steamer. They are absolutely delicious!

Soft and fluffy mantou buns with yeast.

Mantou Recipe Ingredients

Mantou recipe made of sweet potatoes, flour, yeast and water.

In this recipe, you are going to learn the simple step-by-step for DIY homemade mantou from scratch.

My recipe calls for very simple ingredients:

  • Yeast
  • Sugar
  • Water
  • All-purpose flour
  • Sweet potatoes
  • Cooking oil

See the recipe card for full information on ingredients.


How To Make Mantou

Mantou buns steamed in a bamboo basket.

It’s very easy to make mantou at home and the recipe is very simple and straight forward.

First, you will need a yeast mixture to make the mantou dough. To activate the yeast, add warm water and sugar to the yeast. The yeast mixture will become foamy once the yeast is activated.

Next, make the dough by combining the yeast mixture with flour, sugar and oil. For this recipe, I added mashed sweet potatoes to the dough.

Knead the dough until smooth and shiny. Divide and cut the dough. Let rise for 1 hour or until the dough expands.

The final step is to steam the dough in a steamer. After 10 minutes, you will have soft and fluffy mantou ready to serve.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I add filling to the dough?

Absolutely, you can wrap mantou with all kinds of sweet or savory fillings to make steamed buns or baozi.
Check out my char siu bao and steamed chicken bun recipes.
You can also use sweet filling such as red bean steamed buns.

Can I freeze the dough?

I don’t recommend freezing the dough, however you can keep the dough in the fridge overnight.
When you are ready to proof the dough, just remove it and let rise and proof and continue with steaming.

How many calories per serving?

This recipe is only 166 calories per serving.

A mantou insider a bamboo steamer, ready to serve.

What To Serve With Mantou

Serve these mantou as a breakfast item or afternoon snack. For a wholesome Chinese breakfast, I recommend the following recipes.

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Mantou (The Best Recipe)

Mantou (馒头) is a yeast-based Chinese steamed bun made of yeast, flour, sugar and water. This sweet potato mantou recipe is so soft and fluffy. Learn how to make mantou with this easy and fail-proof recipe!
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Additional Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
Servings: 8 people
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Ingredients  

  • 1/2 tablespoon yeast
  • 100 ml warm water
  • 1/2 teaspoon sugar
  • 75 g (2¾ oz) sweet potato , (or "yam" in the United States)
  • 250 g (9 oz) all purpose flour
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 1 tablespoon oil
  • 1 tablespoon oil

Instructions 

  • Combine the yeast, sugar, and warm water in a bowl. Stir to mix well and set aside for 20 minutes. The yeast mixture will rise and become foamy.
  • Steam the sweet potato until soft, then discard any water that seeps out after steaming. Using a spoon, mash the sweet potato into a fine purée.
  • Add the yeast mixture, sweet potato purée, flour, sugar, and oil to the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a dough hook.
    Mantou ingredients.
  • Knead on speed 1 for 6 minutes, until the dough becomes soft and shiny. If the dough is too sticky, add 1 to 2 tablespoons of flour. If you don’t have a stand mixer, you can knead by hand for 20 minutes or until the dough no longer sticks to your hands. Transfer the dough to a lightly floured surface, cover it with plastic wrap, and let it rest for 5 minutes.
    Mantou dough
  • On a lightly floured surface, roll out the dough with a rolling pin to form a 14×10-inch rectangle. Roll the dough up into a log, then roll the log back and forth a few times until the surface looks smooth and it reaches a length of 12 inches (30 cm).
  • Cut the dough into 8 equal-sized pieces using a sharp knife or pastry cutter. Transfer each piece to a 3×4-inch (7 cm x 10 cm) piece of parchment paper. You may roll each piece of dough into a round ball after cutting.
    Cutting mantou dough
  • Place the dough balls into a steamer, ensuring there is enough space between each one so they don’t stick together. Cover the lid and let them rise for 60 minutes, or until the dough balls expand in size. Add water to the bottom of the steamer, and you may add 1 teaspoon of Chinese white vinegar to help make the steamed buns whiter. Cover the lid tightly.
  • Turn the heat to high and steam for 10-12 minutes, or until the dough expands and becomes soft, puffy, and fluffy. Turn off the heat and serve the mantou warm.
    Mantou

Nutrition

Serving: 1g, Calories: 166kcal, Carbohydrates: 29g, Protein: 3g, Fat: 4g, Saturated Fat: 0.3g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 2g, Trans Fat: 0.01g, Sodium: 7mg, Potassium: 67mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 4g, Vitamin A: 1331IU, Vitamin C: 0.2mg, Calcium: 8mg, Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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47 Comments

  1. Ivy says:

    I have never made mantou before. This recipe was easy to make. I just bought a giant size steamer and wanted to try it. I used my homegrown purple sweet potatoes and I doubled this recipe. Just finished steaming 16 mantous all at once in the big steamer. The mantous were very fluffy and delicious. Couldn’t hold back and ate 2. Thank you for the recipe!

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      Awesome please try more recipes on my site!

  2. Layean says:

    Hi, Step #9, the steamer is not warm right ?

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      Yes. Not warm.

  3. foodiegal says:

    Hi! If I want to make a huge batch, should I steam them first and then freeze it or can I freeze it right after I roll and cut them?

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      Steam and freeze.

  4. akua says:

    can i please bake the mantou because i don’t have a steamer or will i be able to use the rice cooker steamer?

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      You can try but I can’t guarantee results.

    2. Jessica says:

      Hi, looks v nice. When do you add the vinegar to whiten the mantou?
      Hope to try this.

      1. Rasa Malaysia says:

        When you steam, add vinegar to the steaming water.

  5. Lil Tai says:

    Hi Bee,
    Can I use more yams instead of flour for the steam sweet potato buns?
    Thanks!
    Lil

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      You shouldn’t because I don’t know how it will affect the recipe.

  6. Bee Yinn Low says:

    5 stars
    Best.

  7. Chrissie Baker says:

    5 stars
    Y U M M M M M!!! Looks so colourful and delicious! I’m sure my kids love this. Thanks, Bee!

  8. Amy says:

    5 stars
    My son LOVES mantou and we have not found any like this since moving to Austin — I am going to surprise him with these! Thank you!!

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      Awesome. I am sure he will love it.

    2. Patricia Ang says:

      Dear Bee,
      Thank you for sharing this recipe! I was delighted by the soft fluffy mantaus. ??❤️❤️
      Warmest Regards,
      Patricia

      1. Rasa Malaysia says:

        Thanks Patricia, please try more recipes on my site!

  9. Ray says:

    5 stars
    I don’t have a steamer and its for a school project it can’t have wheat? What should i do?

  10. Jae says:

    5 stars
    These worked out great for me, used cake flour in Canada :)

    Thanks Bee!!!