I was lucky enough to spend New Years with my family in China! And this is one of my favorite family/friends activities because what is more fun than collaborating to make something delicious and addictive!?
I will say that you’d need to have some experience wrapping a dumpling or potsticker for this recipe since I didn’t put very specific instructions on the wrapping portion.
Ingredients:
- 2.5 cups of all purpose flour
- 1 cup of water
- 2 pound of pork (80 – 90% lean)
- 3 cups of super finely chopped cabbage
- 3 tablespoons of minced ginger
- 3 teaspoons of salt
- 2 teaspoon of brown sugar
- 2 – 3 tablespoons of soy sauce
- 3 tablespoons of rice wine
- 1 tablespoon of cornstarch
- 1 tablespoon of chopped green onions
- Oil for pan-frying
Tips:
- Squeeze as much water out of the cabbage as possible.
- The recipe calls for making your own wrappers so you will need a rolling pin; you can definitely just buy your own wrappers.
- The actual wrapping of the dumpling can be pretty freestyle because it will taste good regardless.
How to serve:
- You can eat them as is or with some soy sauce and sliced ginger.
Instructions
- Finely chop your cabbage; set it aside in a bowl and sprinkle 1 teaspoon of salt.
- Wait 20 minutes and squeeze all of the water out of the cabbage one handful at a time.
- In a mixing bowl, combine pork, the rest of the salt, brown sugar, soy sauce, cornstarch, rice wine, cabbage, green onions, and minced ginger; mix well.
- In another mixing bowl, combine the water and the flour.
- Mix slowly with chopsticks until a little bit crumbly.
- Then use your hands to roll the mixture into a dough.
- Cover the dough with a moist towel and rest for 1 hour.
- Roll the dough into a long strip of about 1-inch diameter, and cut the strip into 1 inch each.
- Use the center of your palm to first flatten each piece.
- Use the rolling pin to roll the pieces into flatter circles; do this by holding the outer edges of the dough pieces and turning them as you roll. You should end up with a thicker middle than edge.
- Once you have the flattened wrappers, you’re ready to wrap!
- Hold the wrapper flat in your hand, place about 1-cube-inch of filling into the wrapper (depending on how big your wrapper is).
- Pinch the wrapper sides together in the very middle and make folds from the outside inwards.
- Once you have your potstickers, heat up some oil in a flat pan.
- Place your potstickers neatly in the pan and pour 1/4 cup of water into the pan.
- Place a lid on your pan until you see steam come out of the sides of the pan.
- Open the pan and wait for the bottom of the potstickers to form a golden crust.
- (Optional) Turn the potstickers over to brown the other side.
- Take them out of the pan.
- Read to Serve!
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