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Japanese Potstickers (gyoza)
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Japanese Potstickers (gyoza) Ingredients
4 Leaves Chinese
cabbage
,
1 dash Japanese
soy sauce
1 bunch Nira,
minced
1 tablespoon
Sesame oil
2 large
Green onions
, minced
1 tablespoon Peanut oil
2 Cloves
garlic
, minced
1 pound Ground
pork
1 small Piece
ginger
, grated
4 Minced shiitake
mushrooms
2 teaspoons
Salt
Gyoza skins
1 teaspoon
White pepper
Instructions for Japanese Potstickers (gyoza)
Nira is a vegetable sold in bunches in oriental groceries, and has a garlic flavor. Pour boiling water over cabbage and allow to sit for 1/2 min., then drain and rinse with cold water. Combine with remaining ingredients and mix coarsely with fingers. Place a tablespoon of filling in gyoza skin and crimp edges. Place small amount of oil in frying pan and heat. Place gyoza in pan and fry over med heat until lightly browned on one side. Add 3 tablespoons of water to pan, and cover. Allow gyoza to steam a couple of minutes. Serve with dipping sauce of soy and sesame oil. Posted to rec.food.recipes by japlady~~at;nwu.edu (Rebecca Radnor) on Mon, 13 Feb 1995.
Main Ingredient:
Pork
Cuisine:
Japanese
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ReneeM
on Apr 23 2008 9:14AM
[I made edits to this recipe.]
admin
on Dec 9 2006 2:13PM
Excellent for a light meal, when paired with a japanese soup or salad.
admin
on Dec 9 2006 2:11PM
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The pre-made skins are a real blessing. Try these with a soy-vinegar-ginger sauce.
promfh
on Apr 2 2006 12:19AM
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A variation on this is
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