Feb 02 2009
Chinese Dumplings, Gyoza, Potstickers
It doesn’t matter what you call them. I absolutely love them. When it comes to having Chinese food from a restaurant, I always have to order Gyoza. Usually I would have to order Chinese food from a restaurant just because I wanted these yummy little snacks.
That’s until I started Restaurant at home. Now I try to make everything from scratch because it usually cost me least money than a restaurant and I don’t have to deal with all the preservatives.
I found this great Chinese dumpling recipe online at About.com. Instead of using pork, I substitute ground chicken for the pork. I also like to add slivers of carrot to my mixture.
I have also seen people use ground duck, lamb, mushrooms, and even cheese. I guess when it comes to dough and a little water your imagination is the limit. I know that I’m going to have a great time finding things to create my own restaurant at home.
Do you like Chinese dumplings, Gyoza, or Postickers? What are your favorite fillings if you make them at home?
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Have you tried cooking the filling,Mushroom,Spring Onion,Ginger and Kekap Manis then lightly chopping them in a prosessor and letting it cool. Then putting the mixture in your pot stickers. Gyoza or Dumplings?
That way you they are cooked but are just warming up.
Or to get a More earthy flavor keep the kekap manis out and put the kekap manis in a sauce pan with a hint of chile, ginger, sugar and water and boil it down to a thick GOOEY mixture and squeeze a lemon into it and you can have a sweet and sour sauce .