STEAMED PORK-AND-MUSHROOM SHUMAI
Provided by Food Network
Time 1h10m
Yield 12 to 14 dumplings
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Make the filling: Peel the ginger by scraping it with a spoon, then grate 1 tablespoon. Stem and finely chop the mushrooms. Combine the ginger, mushrooms, scallion, pork, soy sauce, rice wine, sesame oil and cornstarch in a large bowl. Season with salt and pepper. Mix well with your hands until all of the ingredients are incorporated.
- Form the dumplings: Place a damp paper towel over the wonton wrappers to keep them from drying out. Remove 1 wrapper and brush with some of the beaten egg.
- Make a circle with your thumb and index finger; lay the wrapper on top, nudging it down to create a cup. Add 2 teaspoons filling, then pat the filling down with the back of a spoon.
- Fold the overhanging wrapper edges down, leaving the filling exposed. Press the wrapper firmly around the filling. Pat the top and bottom of the dumpling to make it flat.
- Top the dumpling with a dried goji berry or 1 each frozen pea and carrot. Repeat to form the remaining dumplings.
- Steam the dumplings: Cut out a round of parchment paper to fit in a bamboo steamer and punch holes in the paper to let steam through. Line the steamer with the parchment and brush with vegetable oil; arrange the dumplings in the steamer and cover. Put the steamer in a wok or skillet with a few inches of boiling water, making sure the water does not touch the bottom of the steamer. Steam the dumplings 8 to 10 minutes, or until the pork is cooked through.
- Make the sauce: Combine the chile paste and soy sauce in a small shallow bowl. Serve with the dumplings for dipping.
SIU MAI (烧卖)
Learn how to make this iconic dim sum dish right at home!
Provided by Made With Lau
Categories snack
Time 4h20m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- We'll be mincing and preparing:
- In a bowl, we'll mix:
- We'll be creating our siu mai fillings in a few steps:
- This is a lot easier to conceptualize by watching our video (and also much easier with practice), but here are the steps to stuff and fold the dumplings:
- Fill a steamer with about 2 cups of water. Lay out the siu mai on a steamer rack (with holes on the tray) so they're not touching.
STEAMED PORK AND MUSHROOM "SIU MAI" DUMPLINGS
Provided by Food Network
Categories appetizer
Time 35m
Yield 12 to 14 dumplings
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- For the filling: In a large bowl, combine the pork, ginger, rice wine, soy sauce, cornstarch, sesame oil, mushrooms and scallions. Sprinkle with salt and pepper and mix well.
- For the dumplings: Take 1 wonton wrapper and place 1 heaping teaspoon of the filling in the center. Then gather up the sides of the wonton wrapper and mold around the filling into a ball shape, leaving the center exposed. Dip your finger in some water and run it around the top of the wonton wrapper. Fold the excess wrapper down and pinch the wonton wrapper around the filling firmly to prevent it from opening up and separating from the filling when cooked. Top each dumpling with a goji berry.
- Oil the bottom of a bamboo steamer and/or line it with a piece of perforated parchment paper. Place the dumplings in the steamer, cover with a lid and place over a pan or wok of boiling water (making sure the water does not touch the bottom of the steamer). Steam the dumplings until cooked, 7 to 8 minutes.
- For the dipping sauce: Meanwhile, combine the chili and soy sauces in a bowl. Serve with the dumplings.
MUSHROOM SHIU MAI RECIPE
Steps:
- Method : Blanch the mushrooms in 3 cups of boiling water with 1 teaspoon each of sugar and salt. Refresh and drain. Wash, dry and mince the pork. Soak in the mixed marinade for 20 minutes. De-vein, wash, dry and mash the shrimps. Immerse in the mixed marinade, then mix together with the minced pork then pound until springy. Chill in the refrigerator for 30 minutes. Turn the mushrooms upside down with the gills facing upwards. Dust east with a little cornflour. Stuff the meat paste on to each and mould into a dome shape. Garnish with the minced ham and chopped parsley. Place the mushrooms on platters and steam for 10 minutes. Remove and serve.
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