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What if I told you that the more dumpling you eat on Lunar New Year, the more money you make in the new year?

In my culture, dumpling are a traditional lucky dish that symbolizes wealth.

Wrapping Dumpling on Lunar New Year is a family tradition passed down from my great-grandma, and now I am passing our traditions to you.

In this blog post, you can find 3 of my favorite fail-proof dumpling recipes that you need to try!
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Regardless of which dumpling recipe you choose to make, here are 3 CRUCIAL tips for the perfect dumpling every single time.

1. Hand Chopped Chicken and Pork makes a world of difference.

I know it takes an extra 7-8 minutes but trust me, it is worth it! Versus store-bought ground chicken, the chicken doesn’t get mushy and is chewy and extra juicy.

You also have complete control of the fat and meat ratio. I love using skinless chicken thighs, but you can also use chicken breast if you are trying to be healthy.

2. ALWAYS pull out the excess water from the Cabbage.

You want CRUNCHY Cabbage, not soggy cabbage, so this step is CRUCIAL.

Add a generous amount of salt to the cabbage and massage it for 2 minutes. Let the cabbage sit for 5-7 minutes, or until the water from the cabbage has come out.

Squeeze out all the excess water, making sure 80% of the water is out. This extra step will ensure your Chicken dumpling filling is crunchy and not soggy.

3. TEST the Chicken Dumpling filling before you start wrapping!

Here is my grandma’s secret cooking tip that changed my life!

Take a teaspoon of the filling, put it in the microwave for 15-30 seconds, and taste to see if you need any more additional seasoning.

I recommend being more generous with the seasoning but adjusting to your liking.

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RECIPE#1: HAND CHOPPED CHICKEN DUMPLING

These Hand Chopped Chicken Dumplings are SO JUICY and delicious; I promise they taste better than any store-bought dumplings you will ever try!

Hand Chopped Chicken Dumplings are SO worth it; I will never buy ground chicken ever again. The filling is super juicy, the meat is still chewy, and the cabbage gives the dumpling a nice crunch.

Crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside, these Chicken Dumplings will change your life!

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RECIPE #2: VEGETARIAN DUMPLING

One dish that I can eat for the rest of my life and never get bored of is DUMPLINGS.

I love dumplings in every form possible, especially these delicious, refreshing, and addicting Vegetarian Dumplings.

The vegetarian dumplings are seasoned perfectly, the cabbage is crunchy, the mushroom is “meaty,” and herbs give the dumplings a refreshing kick.

Ingredients

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RECIPE #3: The BEST Pork and Chives Dumplings

My favorite dumpling flavor of all time is pork and chives. It is the perfect balance between savory and refreshing. Not only is it easy to make pork and chives dumplings are home, but these dumplings are also flavourful, juicy, and seasoned to perfection! If you don’t eat pork, you can substitute it with ground chicken. Suppose you are a vegetarian, don’t worry! Use scrambled eggs and vermicelli noodles instead, and I promise it will be just as delicious!

Ingredients

Vegetarian Alternative:

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HOW TO STORE DUMPLINGS

Dumplings can last in the freezer for up to 3 months.

First, to store these in the freezer, freeze the dumplings making sure they are not stuck together on parchment paperwork for 2 hours.

Once the dumplings harden, you can add them into ziplock bags. Ensure not to add the dumplings into the bags until they are fully frozen to prevent them from sticking together.

HOW TO ENJOY DUMPLINGS

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The first way is to pan-fry them.

The key to making sure the wrapper doesn’t stick to the pan is to use a good non-stick pan.

Drizzle in oil and turn the heat up to medium-high. Once the pan is hot, add in the dumplings and let it pan fry for 2 minutes.

Pour in water, making sure ¼ of the dumplings is covered in water, put the lid on, and let it cook for another 8-9 minutes.

To check if the dumplings are cooked, you can poke a hole, and if the juices are clear, the dumpling is cooked.

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The second way, which is the easy way, is to boil the dumplings.

I like boiled dumplings more than pan-frying because it is faster, and I like how soft the wrapper is.

All you have to do is bring a pot of water to a boil, add in the dumpling, and let it cook for 7-8 minutes or until the dumplings are floating.

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DIPPING SAUCES

My go-to dipping sauce for everything is always black vinegar, homemade chili oil, and sesame seeds. I love this combination because you get tangy, savory, and also spicy.

My fiance doesn’t like the tanginess of the black vinegar, so his go-to is soy sauce, grated garlic, homemade chili oil, and sesame seeds.

If you don’t have black vinegar at home, mix a 2:1 ratio of rice vinegar and soy sauce.

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FAQs

What are the 3 main ways to cook dumplings? ›

Pick your mood—chewy, crispy, soupy, fancy—then pick your method.

What are the three types of dumplings? ›

Instead, we're focusing on three different subcategories within the Chinese culinary canon: Chinese dumplings, wontons, and baozi. Although all three of these fit within that culinary definition, we're setting them apart from each other due to their different preparation methods.

How to cook the best dumplings? ›

There's nothing quite like them!
  1. Fill a Wok, Steamer, or Pot With Water.
  2. Place Your Dumpings 1 Inch Apart in Steamer.
  3. Bring Water To Boil and Cover.
  4. Steam for Ten Minutes.
  5. Add Dumplings to an Oiled Pan on Medium-High Heat.
  6. Fry Until Bottom of Dumplings Are Golden.
  7. Add ½ Cup Water and Cover.

What is the secret to perfect dumplings? ›

Don't Overwork the Dumpling Dough

First, mix the dumpling ingredients just until the dough comes together. You'll whisk together the dry ingredients, then add melted butter and heavy cream. Stir everything together until the wet and dry ingredients are combined and you don't see any more dry flour.

Are dumplings better fried or boiled? ›

I find boiling is best for dumplings that have a filling with a stronger flavour such as my lamb and onion dumplings. Pan-frying is better in fillings with a lighter flavour such as these vegetable dumplings where you can notice the extra fried toastiness.

What are the most popular dumplings? ›

World of Dumplings
  • Gyoza – Japan. Gyoza dumplings. These little treasures are a staple in ramen houses throughout Japan. ...
  • Pierogi – Polish dumplings. Pierogi. ...
  • Momos – Nepalese dumplings. Fried momo. ...
  • Ha gow – Chinese dumplings. A selection of dim sum. ...
  • Bryndzove halusky – Slovakian dumplings. Bryndzove halusky.

What is the most common dumpling meat? ›

Like most dumplings, the inner filling is a mixture of ground meat (traditionally pork) and vegetables that is seasoned lightly to add a hint of flavor.

What is the most common dumpling filling? ›

Ground pork is the most common dumpling filling base across China. We have several pork dumpling recipes, each with a different vegetable complement. This was the very first dumpling recipe we ever published on the blog, and still one of our most popular.

What makes dumplings rubbery? ›

Overmixing will further develop the gluten, making for a tough or rubbery dumpling. Make sure your soup/stew is nice and hot. A too-cold base won't provide the right environment for the dumplings to steam and puff. Make sure the lid to the pot is tight-fitting.

Why are my dumplings not crispy? ›

This is a very common problem when pan frying dumplings, and most likely it is because your pan isn't hot enough. The easiest trick would be to buy a nonstick pan, but for those who don't want to spend the money, try out this test. To make sure your pan is at the correct temperature, try the water droplet test.

What are juicy dumplings called? ›

Soup Dumplings, also known as xiao long bao combines juicy, hot broth & fillings into a delicately wrapped dumpling.

Which vinegar is best for dumplings? ›

It's the top condiment for soup dumplings because of the complementary, umami-packed acidity it brings to the dish. One of the most common types of vinegar used is Zhenjiang (or Chinkiang) black vinegar, which tastes sweet and is made from fermented rice.

How to make dumplings more juicy? ›

Mix together a bit of cornstarch with water then stir it into the ground pork. Stirring in a bit of cornstarch and water will make the insides of your dumplings super tender. It's the secret to juicy, tender dumplings!

What is the traditional way of cooking dumplings? ›

Dumplings are traditionally boiled or steamed, but another fun way to prepare dumplings is to pan-fry them so they are super crispy on the bottom. Pair them with P.F. Chang's White Rice and some veggies to make a wonderful meal!

Which cooking method is initially used to cook most dumplings? ›

In fact, most dumplings are initially cooked by poaching.

How are dumplings traditionally made? ›

Traditionally dumplings are made from twice the weight of self-raising flour to tallow, bound together by cold water to form a dough and seasoned with salt and pepper but can also be made using self-raising flour and butter. Balls of this dough are dropped into a bubbling pot of stew or soup, or into a casserole.

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