Potstickers | Asian Dumplings | Wonton Wrapper Pot Stickers


Asian Pot Stickers are great on their own as a meal, or can be added to soups! Easy to make with either vegetables, chicken or pork - they're satisfying and freeze well. Serve for an easy meal or at a holiday occasion buffet table 




Chinese Pot Stickers Asian Potstickers

This recipe was given to me years ago by a co-worker.  She and I used to enjoy going out for lunch to Chinese or Asian restaurants. She also was a fantastic cook and shared many great recipes.

When my daughter was in college, I used to make dozens to freeze to send up to her and her roommates for an easy meal.

Made out of Wonton wrappers found in a grocery store, they can be steamed or pan seared, fried, eaten by themselves, or add to soups or Ramen Noodles.


Chinese Pot Stickers Asian Potstickers



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Asian Potsticker Dumplings


Ingredients
  • 1 package wonton wrappers

  • 3/4 lb. ground pork

  • Soy Sauce or Tamari, to taste

  • salt and pepper, optional

  • 2 cloves minced garlic

  • a bit of minced scallion

  • 1/2 to 3/4 small can water chestnuts, minced

  • just enough corn starch to bind

  • 1 -2 tbl. of water, for softness

Instructions

  1. Keep wonton wrappers sealed until ready to use

  2. mix all other ingredients

  3. have a small bowl of warm water ready for dipping your fingers

  4. have a plate or platter ready and a wet towel to keep the dumplings moist

  5. on each wrapper place approx. 3/4 tsp. of meat  vegetable, pork or meat mixture

  6. fold to desired shape and seal with wet fingers

  7. place on plate and after 3-4 cover with wet towel until ready to cook to prevent wrapper from drying out

  8. steam until wrapper shrinks slightly around meat and looks wet

  9. remove from steamer and return to plate and wet towel

  10. put a think sim of oil in pan and sear or fry on medium high until golden

  11. dip in any sauce or hot mustard you like and enjoy

  12. (may be frozen at any stage but must be well sealed) I place in a FoodSaver bag dusted with flour to keep the dumplings from sticking together

  13. (may be refrigerated after steaming and before frying if kept under moist towel - great when having company)

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