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HOW TO MAKE CHINESE DUMPLINGS (JIAOZI)



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How to make Chinese dumplings from scratch, with pork and chive as filling

Provided by Elaine

Categories     staple

Time 1h30m

Number Of Ingredients 17

300 g all-purpose flour ( ,plus more for dusting)
155 ml water ( ,room temperature or hot boiling, see tip3)
2 g salt
400 g Ground pork ( ,at least 20% fat (you can replace ⅓ pork with shrimp))
200 g Chive ( ,hard ends removed)
1 tsp.salt
1 tbsp. cooking wine
1/2 tsp. white pepper
1 tbsp. light soy sauce
1 tbsp. oyster sauce
1 tbsp. minced ginger
2 large eggs
3 tbsp. sesame oil ( ,divided)
1/3 cup chopped scallion
2 tbsp. hot oil
2 tbsp. vinegar
3-4 ginger shreds

Steps:

  • Mix a small pinch of salt with flour, dig a hole in center and then stir the water in. Mix the flour with water with chop-stickers during the process so you can adjust the water amount if necessary. Then knead the dough for 8-10 minutes with a stand mixer or by hand until the dough is almost smooth. Cover and rest for 15 minutes. Then re-knead the dough for 2-3 minutes so we can get a very smooth dough. Cover and continue resting for 1 hour.
  • When the dough becomes soft and smooth, cut into halves and knead each half into a round ball. Take one half and dig a small hole in center. Then shape it to a large circle round. Cut so we will end up a long log. Shape the log around 3cm in diameter. Divide the long log into small dumpling dough pieces (each around 10g). Dust each of them so they will not stick together. Press one down and then roll it into a wrapper around 10cm in diameter. You can refer to the video for the technique.
  • Get your assistants here and begin to wrap the dumpling at the fastest speed, because the wrappers will get dried out soon and become harder to seal together.
  • In a mixing bowl, add ground pork, a small pinch of salt, egg, light soy sauce, white pepper, oyster sauce grated ginger and salt. Then place the green onion on top and drizzle hot oil on green onions. This helps to improve the aroma of the green onion.
  • Stir the filling in one direction for 2-3 minutes until getting a paste texture and the filling becomes quite sticky. Set aside for 1 hour or cover with plastic wrapper and overnight.
  • Finely chop chives and mix with 2 tablespoons of sesame oil or other vegetable oil. Mix chive with pork before wrapping.
  • Brush 1 tablespoon of oil in a pan (nonstick pan recommended for beginners), place the dumplings in. Pleats side up.
  • Heat over medium fire until one side becomes browned. Swirl around 1/2 cup of water and then cover the lid immediately. Continue heating until all of the water is evaporated.
  • Slow down your heat and heat until the bottom becomes crispy and golden brown.
  • Heat a large pot of water to a boiling, add a small pinch of salt. Then cook the dumplings in batches. Slightly move the dumplings with a large ladle or scoop so they will not sticky to the bottom. Then the water begins to boil again, add around 1/4 cup of cold water. Repeat once. When the dumplings become transparent and expand because of the air inside. Transfer out.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1021 kcal, Carbohydrate 83 g, Protein 39 g, Fat 57 g, SaturatedFat 14 g, Cholesterol 205 mg, Sodium 794 mg, Fiber 5 g, Sugar 2 g, ServingSize 1 serving

VEGETARIAN STEAMED DUMPLINGS



Vegetarian Steamed Dumplings image

Provided by Alton Brown

Categories     appetizer

Time 1h2m

Yield 35 to 40 dumplings

Number Of Ingredients 16

1/2 pound firm tofu
1/2 cup coarsely grated carrots
1/2 cup shredded Napa cabbage
2 tablespoons finely chopped red pepper
2 tablespoons finely chopped scallions
2 teaspoons finely minced fresh ginger
1 tablespoon chopped cilantro leaves
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1 tablespoon hoisin sauce
2 teaspoons sesame oil
1 egg, lightly beaten
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
Bowl of water, plus additional water for steamer
35 to 40 small wonton wrappers
Non-stick vegetable spray, for the steamer

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 200 degrees F.
  • Cut the tofu in half horizontally and lay between layers of paper towels. Place on a plate, top with another plate, and place a weight on top (a 14-ounce can of vegetables works well). Let stand 20 minutes. After 20 minutes, cut the tofu into 1/4-inch cubes and place in a large mixing bowl. Add the carrots, cabbage, red pepper, scallions, ginger, cilantro, soy sauce, hoisin, sesame oil, egg, salt, and pepper. Lightly stir to combine.
  • To form the dumplings, remove 1 wonton wrapper from the package, covering the others with a damp cloth. Brush the edges of the wrapper lightly with water. Place 1/2 rounded teaspoon of the tofu mixture in the center of the wrapper. Shape as desired. Set on a sheet pan and cover with a damp cloth. Repeat procedure until all of the filling is gone.
  • Using a steaming apparatus of your choice, bring 1/4 to 1/2-inch of water to a simmer over medium heat. Spray the steamer's surface lightly with the non-stick vegetable spray to prevent sticking. Place as many dumplings as will fit into a steamer, without touching each other. Cover and steam for 10 to 12 minutes over medium heat. Remove the dumplings from the steamer to a heatproof platter and place in oven to keep warm. Repeat until all dumplings are cooked.

BEIJING-STYLE PORK & SHRIMP JIAOZI (CHINESE DUMPLINGS)



Beijing-Style Pork & Shrimp Jiaozi (Chinese Dumplings) image

I got this recipe from my old land lord in Beijing. He was a "lao Beijing ren" (native Beijinger), so his recipes are very authentic. He decided that my roommate and I needed to learn all the Beijing dishes, and thus took it upon himself to teach us. My friends and I like to have dumpling parties, where we get together and wrap dumplings and talk, which makes it not as labor intensive.

Provided by Spicy Little Sister

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 1h40m

Yield 100 dumplings, 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 16

1 1/2 lbs ground pork
1/2 lb minced raw shrimp
5 -7 garlic cloves, minced
3 green onions, chopped finely
1/2 head cabbage, chopped and salted
3 inches peeled ginger, grated
2 tablespoons salt
2 tablespoons soy sauce
2 teaspoons sugar
1 egg
3 tablespoons sesame oil
2 teaspoons five-spice powder
1 tablespoon red pepper powder
100 dumpling wrappers (1 package of shui jiao-style ones or 1 1/2 cups flour, pinch of salt and pinch of water to make by h)
1 pinch salt
1 pinch water

Steps:

  • Clean the cabbage, chop it, and put it in a large non-reactive pot with salt Set it aside and let it sweat out water for 45 min or so (you can prepare this ahead).
  • If you're using a meat grinder, feed the shrimp, pork, garlic, onions, and ginger through the meat grinder, getting everything to be a smooth, yet chunky mixture. If you're using a food processor, you're going to half way freeze the meat, and chop each ingredient on it's own, and then mix them in a pasta bowl. Traditionally, all these ingredients are minced and chopped using a large cutting board and a cleaver. However you do it, it's up to you.
  • Put the meat and veggie mixture into a a large bowl. Add the salt, soy sauce, egg and sugar to the mixture.
  • In a heavy skillet, heat up the oil. Add the spice powders and toast the spices. Pour this mixture hot over the meat mixture in the bowl, and stir inches.
  • Drain the cabbage, rinse it and drain again. Mix it in to the meat mixture.
  • (Optional step) Make the dumpling wrappers: mix together 1 1/2 cup flour and pinch of salt and then slowly add just enough water to result in a springy dough. Knead it a lot to make the gluten stringy and strong. Roll the dough out into a long rope, cut the rope apart into ping pong ball sized pieces. Flatten the pieces out into small flat discs, and flour a table or cutting board, and roll them out using a beer bottle or small rolling pin. As you make them, hand them to the person wrapping the dumplings. Or just buy the pre-made wrappers.
  • Wrap the dumplings in the dumpling skins, pinching together the sides and tucking in the ends.
  • Cook the dumplings: boil a pot of water. Drop the dumplings in, they are ready when the float to the top of the pot. Don't boil too many at once, or they'll stick together. Scoop them out with a strainer, so you can use the water for the next batch.
  • Serve with soy sauce, dipping sauce, raw garlic (for true Northern Chinese style eating!), chili sauce, or cut up green onions.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1489.9, Fat 30.2, SaturatedFat 8.8, Cholesterol 156.4, Sodium 4532, Carbohydrate 237.9, Fiber 9, Sugar 3.2, Protein 59.7

JIAOZI DUMPLINGS



Jiaozi Dumplings image

Provided by Mary Kate Tate

Categories     Pork     Appetizer     Lunar New Year     Party     Sugar Conscious     Kidney Friendly     Dairy Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free

Yield Makes 60

Number Of Ingredients 12

Filling
2 1/2 cups minced napa cabbage
1/2 teaspoon salt
11 ounces ground pork
2 tablespoons light soy sauce
2 teaspoons Shaoxing rice wine or dry sherry
2 teaspoons toasted sesame oil
1 teaspoon minced fresh ginger
1/2 cup minced green onions, green and white parts
1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
About 60 round Dumpling Wrappers (purchased premade, or see sub-recipe )
Chinese black rice vinegar, for dipping

Steps:

  • To make the filling, toss the cabbage and salt together in a large bowl and let sit for 15 minutes. Drain the cabbage in a colander over a sink and use your hands to squeeze out excess moisture.
  • In a large mixing bowl, combine the cabbage, pork, soy sauce, rice wine, sesame oil, ginger, green onions, and pepper. Stir in one direction with a chopstick until just mixed.
  • To form the dumplings, rest a wrapper in the palm of your hand and place a heaping teaspoon of filling in the center. Dip your finger in a bowl of water and run it around the edge to help make a good seal. Lightly fold the wrapper over on itself but don't touch the edges together. Starting at one end, use your fingers to make a small pleat on the side of the wrapper closed to you, then press the pleat into the other side and pinch together firmly. Keep making pleats down the dumpling opening in this way until completely sealed. Repeat this process with the remaining filling and wrappers.
  • Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Drop half of the dumplings into the water and stir once so they don't stick together. When the water boils again, add 1 cup of cold water to the pot. Then when it boils again, add 3 cups of cold water. The third time the water boils, the dumplings are cooked. Remove them with a slotted spoon and repeat with the remaining dumplings. Serve immediately with small bowls of Chinese black rice vinegar for dipping.

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Food and eating are an important part of travelling in every country and China is no exception with such a diversity and richness of so many delicious dishes. A gourmets delight. Of all the Chinese dishes, there is one that stands out for its simplicity, diversity, functionality, popularity and taste. The jiaozi or dumplings as they are known in the west. ...
From ezinearticles.com


STORY | JIAOZI
Jiaozi. It is believed that eating dumplings on New Year’s Eve brings good luck and happiness. Furthermore, since the shape of dumplings is similar to that of ancient Chinese gold or silver ingots, they are also believed to bring wealth if you have them that eve. Later, when people got married or gave birth to a child, they usually treated their guests with Chinese dumplings, …
From jiaozibkk.com


JIAOZI (CHINESE DUMPLINGS): INTRODUCING WHITEHEAD'S ...
Jiaozi (Chinese Dumplings) An East-West Culinary Conversation Xie Bangxiu (Wuhan, China) Jay McDaniel (Arkansas, USA) Dear Jay McDaniel, There is an old saying nearly known to all--- men and women, adults and children---in northeastern China, which goes "hao chi bu ru jiao zi, shu fu bu ru tang zhe (好吃不如饺子,舒服不如躺着)". It means that no other food can be …
From openhorizons.org


THE TRADITIONAL CHINESE FOOD:DUMPLINGS(JIAO ZI) | CHINESE ...
The traditional Chinese food:Dumplings(JIAO ZI) Filed under: culture, doughy, ... The firecrackers are most intense around midnight, right when everyone is getting ready to have the jiaozi (dumplings) made for the special occasion. Eating jiaozi is a must on the eve of Da Nian 30 – as are the […] Pingback by Chinese New Year: Rabbit | Qingdao China | …
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CHINESE DUMPLINGS - JIAOZI: NUTRITION ... - YUM CHINESE FOOD
Chinese dumplings or Jiaozi, a traditional specialty deeply loved by Chinese people, are a staple food and local snack in China as well as a kind of festival food. A Chinese proverb goes that, ''Great Cold and Lesser Cold, celebrating the New Year with dumplings''. Generally, Chinese dumplings are made of flour wrappers and fillings and boiled in water.
From yumchinesefood.com


HOW TO MAKE CHINESE DUMPLING, RECIPE OF JIAOZI, COOKING ...
Jiaozi Dumplings. Jiaozi dumplings are one of the most common Chinese dumpling varieties, at least outside of China. They’re renowned for their crescent-moon shape. Their fillings also vary, but they traditionally come filled with ground pork, scallions, and cabbage, wrapped in wheat dough. Jiaozi cooking methods can also vary. The final step in making Chinese dumplings is …
From foodnewsnews.com


6 DELIGHTFUL DUMPLING DESTINATIONS FOR LUNAR NEW YEAR
(For similar jiaozi in San Francisco, try Yuanbao Jiaozi at 2110 Irving St.) 10064 San Pablo Ave., near Central Avenue, El Cerrito. — Janelle Bitker, food enterprise reporter — Janelle Bitker ...
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