Fatfree Chinese Dumplings – ethnic – Hope you will like this one also, it is one of the best ethnic. View the video also if available, and feel free to comments, share.
Vegeterian Tips: Most Chinese restaurants have many vegetarian options, and some use tofu or fake meat. Otherwise, try rice, soup, and spring rolls or other appetizers to form a great meal. Just remember to ask for no MSG to stay healthy.
Ingredients (use vegan versions):
- Two cups shredded veggies. Mixture of: mostly cabbage or
- soy sauce
- water
- vinegar (white or rice)
- coupla dozen wonton/dumpling skins (I think these are just flour and water)
- garlic (fresh, chopped fine, or powdered)
- ginger (fresh, chopped fine, or powdered)
- small bowl with water for dipping
- optional: tablespoon Hunan chili paste, tablespoon plum sauce or maybe teaspoon black bean sauce, teaspoon five spice powder or other flavoring (use *one*)
Directions:
Make the dipping sauce first and let it sit. Mix equal parts soy
sauce and vinegar, about 1/8 cup per person. Mix equal parts garlic
and ginger, about a clove”s worth per person.
Stir-fry vegetable mix in a small bit of water and soy sauce.
If you have it, add your favorite optional flavoring. I like chili paste.
Stir until translucent. Mix will taste sorta raw.
To make the dumplings, scoop about 1.5 teaspoons onto a dumpling ski
(experiment until you find the right amount.) Crunch the dumpling
into a nice shape and dip the end into the small bowl to seal it.
Dumplings may be boiled for 3-5 minutes or steamed 5-10. They are
done when they crinkle up and turn translucent.
Dip dumplings in sauce. Magic!
Serves:
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