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Potstickers with Soy, Vinegar and Chile Dipping Sauce
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Potstickers with Soy, Vinegar and Chile Dipping Sauce

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"I used packaged Goyza wrappers to save a lot of time. The sauce is really great. " - promfh

Yield: 6 Servings Ready in 45 minutes

Cuisine: AmericanMain Ingredient: Chicken

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Servings          
Original recipe makes 6 Servings
WRAPPERS
2 cAll-Purpose Flour; plus more
1 cBoiling water
FILLING
2 1/2 cNapa Cabbage Leaves; cut
1/4 inchGinger; peeled
2 Green Onions; trimmed
2 tbCilantro Leaves
1/2 tsSalt
1/4 tsWhite pepper
1/4 tsSugar
1 tbLight soy sauce
1 tbRice Wine
1 tbSesame oil
2 tsCornstarch
1/2 lbPork Butt; trimmed of fat
TO FRY
2 tbPeanut oil
1/2 cChicken Stock; mixed with
1 1/2 cWater
SOY VINEGAR CHILE SAUCE
4 tbWhite vinegar
2 tbLight soy sauce
3 drChile Oil
1 tsCilantro; minced

Potstickers with Soy, Vinegar and Chile Dipping Sauce Preparation

Put flour into a food processor fitted with a metal blade. As soon as water comes to a boil, with the machine running, pour down the feed tube in a steady stream. Process until dough forms a rough ball and pulls away from sides, about 30 seconds. Turn out onto a work surface. Flour lightly and knead until dough no longer feels sticky and has a firm, smooth consistency, about 2 minutes. Cover and let rest while preparing filling. Put half the cabbage leaves in a food processor. Pulse 4-5 times to a coarse mince. Remove. Process remaining cabbage in same manner. Wrap cabbage in a towel and squeeze out as much liquid as possible. You should have about 1 1/4 cups. Set aside. With processor running, drop ginger, green onions and cilantro down feed tube; process until finely minced, about 15 seconds. Add salt, white pepper, sugar, soy sauce, wine, sesame oil and cornstarch; pulse to mix. Add pork; process until finely ground, about 20 seconds. Return cabbage to processor; pulse to mix. Do not puree. Remove to a bowl, cover and refrigerate. Dust dough with flour. Knead 2-3 minute,s or until smooth. Roll out to an 1/8" thick sheet. Cut out 4" rounds; keep covered. Put 1 tb filling in center of a round. Bring sides of round up over filling and pinch edge of top of arc to seal. On curved rim of near side, make 3 small pleats to the left of center; make 3 pleats in the opposite direction along the other side. Pinch pleated side together with unpleated side to enclose filling to make a 1/2" flat border on top. Set dumpling on flat surface with its pleated side facing away from you. Put both thumbs on the smooth side pushing filling forward away from you while pulling ends toward you to form a pouch or belly. Gently flatten dumplings bottom to create a platform. Set on a tray, cover and refrigerate, or freeze until ready to cook. Repeat, making remaining dumplings. Heat a 9" nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add oil and arrange 8-10 dumplings platform side down in skillet, touching each other in a spiral fashion. Fry until bottoms are browned and crusty, about 1 minute. (Lift one to check.) Add enough diluted chicken stock to come halfway up dumplings; bring to a boil. Reduce to a low boil and cover; cook until liquid has been reduced (about 7 minutes.) Gently shake pan from time to time. Pan should not be dry before cooking time is up; therefore, add water if it reduces too quickly. Remove cover and nudge with a spatula to loosen dumplings. Increase heat to high, and fry until pan is dry and dumpling bottoms are crisp, about 30 seconds. Invert a 8-9" flat plate over potstickers an turn pan upside down. Repeat with remaining dumplings. Combine dipping sauce ingredients together, stir once or twice and serve with dumplings. Per serving: 275 calories, 12 g protein, 32 g carbohydrate, 10 g fat, 2 g saturated fat, 25 mg cholesterol, 385 mg sodium, 2 g fiber. Source: San Francisco Chronicle Typed by Katherine Smith Kook-Net: The Shadow Zone IV - Stinson Beach, CA

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I used packaged Goyza wrappers to save a lot of time. The sauce is really great.
7 years, 1 months, 3 weeks, 2 days, 12 hours, 37 minutes ago

Tags

  1. iVehxJPjqGt
  2. Appetizers
  3. Ethnic
  4. Corn
  5. Chicken
  6. Cilantro
  7. Sesame
  8. Cabbage
  9. Onion
  10. Rice
  11. Rice Wine
  12. Green Onion
  13. Soy Sauce
  14. Ginger
  15. Wine
  16. Asian
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