Siew Mai is a traditional Chinese dumpling that is often served as a starter or snack. It is typically made with a pork and shrimp filling, wrapped in a wonton wrapper, and steamed to perfection. In this recipe, we will be making two types of Siew Mai - one with a pork filling and one with a glutinous rice filling. The pork filling is seasoned with a variety of spices and sauces, while the glutinous rice filling is made with Chinese sausage and other flavorful ingredients. The process of making Siew Mai may seem intimidating at first, but with a little patience and practice, you can easily master the technique. The key to success is to ensure that the dumplings are tightly wrapped so that they don't fall apart during steaming. Once you've mastered the art of wrapping, you can experiment with different fillings and toppings to create your own unique variations of Siew Mai. Whether you're serving them as a starter at your next dinner party or enjoying them as a snack, these delicious dumplings are sure to impress and satisfy your cravings for Chinese cuisine.