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Boiled dumplings are one of the more common daily food items in Chinese cuisine. Yet, while most dumplings served in restaurants are steamed, the more common cooking method in private homes is boiling them in salted water.
These dumplings are very easy to make and take no time at all, especially if you use ready-made won ton skin’s.
However, tonight I used regular pasta dough (all-purpose flour, whole eggs, water and salt), which I rolled very thin and cut with a round cutter into even shapes) Add a stuffing of half minced pork and half minced shrimp with finely sliced scallions, grated ginger, garlic paste, sesame oil , soy sauce and cayenne pepper. Wet the edges of the dumplings with a wet finger, fold them over and press lightly. Boil in salted water until stuffing is cooked through, about 2 minutes. Remove to a bowl and toss with sesame oil and chili oil. To serve, sprinkle with chopped fresh coriander and a dipping sauce made of soy sauce, lime juice , sugar and chili flakes.
Bon Appetit ! Live is Good !
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Thanks Amber 🙂 Love it when you re-post my “real cooking”. Cheers
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I love dumplings. We eat them often in Poland too! 🙂 I’ve never tried dumplings with shrimps though…
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It’s very Asian, OMD 🙂 Cheers
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Hello your dumplings look very tasty:). Nice blog. Have a nice day
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Thank’s Firecook 🙂 Cheers
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You are welcome.. Can I copy and write them down?. I love recipes . I noticed a copyright so I wanted to ask you if it was cool with you. Thanks .
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You can copy anything freely. If you re-publish them somewhere else, please give the appropriate credit and a link to the original 🙂
Cheers
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