Best 8 Asian Essentials Awesome Pot Stickers Recipes

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Indulge in the delectable flavors of Asian cuisine with our specially curated collection of pot sticker recipes. These delightful dumplings, also known as gyoza or jiaozi, are a symphony of taste and texture, featuring savory fillings enveloped in delicate wrappers. Whether you prefer classic pork and cabbage pot stickers or crave something more adventurous like shrimp and chive or vegetable and tofu, our recipes offer a diverse range of options to tantalize your taste buds. Each recipe is meticulously crafted with step-by-step instructions and helpful tips to ensure success in your culinary endeavors. So, gather your ingredients, prepare your taste buds, and embark on a delightful journey into the world of Asian pot stickers. Unleash your inner chef and create these delectable dumplings that will undoubtedly impress your family and friends.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

POTSTICKERS



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Recipe video above. Time to get your dumpling game on! Don't fret about perfect pleats - if it's all too hard, just press the seams together without pleating, plenty of Chinese restaurants do this.

Provided by Nagi

Categories     Mains

Time 55m

Number Of Ingredients 14

5 - 6 dried shiitake mushrooms ((Note 1))
1 ½ cups finely chopped Chinese cabbage ((Napa cabbage))
½ tsp salt
250 g / 0.5 lb fatty pork mince ((20 - 30% fat ideal - Note 2))
¼ cup garlic chives (, finely chopped*)
2 tsp light soy sauce ((light or dark soy also ok))
1 1/2 tsp Chinese wine ((Note 4))
½ tsp sesame oil*
¼ tsp white pepper ((black also ok))
1 garlic clove (, minced)
½ tsp grated fresh ginger*
30 - 35 round dumpling wrappers ((Note 5))
1/2 cup water per batch
4 - 6 tsp vegetable oil

Steps:

  • Shiitake Mushroom: Place the mushrooms in a bowl and pour over plenty of boiled water. Leave for 20 minutes or until rehydrated. Squeeze out excess water, then finely chop.
  • Cabbage: Place cabbage in a bowl with salt. Toss with fingers, then set aside for 15 minutes. Squeeze out excess liquid from cabbage using hands.
  • Filling: Place cabbage, mushrooms and remaining Filling ingredients in a bowl. Mix with your hands until well combined.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 27 g, Calories 78 kcal

EASY ASIAN POTSTICKERS RECIPE



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This Easy Asian Potstickers recipe fills wonton wrappers with a flavorful mixture of ground pork, vegetables, and hoisin sauce!

Provided by The Wanderlust Kitchen

Categories     Appetizers

Time 1h

Number Of Ingredients 16

1 pound ground pork
1 cup shredded green cabbage
2 ounces crimini mushrooms (chopped)
1/2 cup fine chopped red bell pepper
2 scallions (chopped)
1 tablespoon hoisin sauce
1 inch fresh ginger root (grated or minced*)
2 teaspoons sesame oil
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/8 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
1 12 ounce package round wonton wrappers**
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1/4 cup low sodium soy sauce
1 tablespoon rice vinegar
Dash of red pepper flakes
Sliced scallions for garnish

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, gently combine all of the filling ingredients with a wooden spoon.
  • Prepare a wrapping station by lining two large baking sheets with parchment paper. Lay as many wonton wrappers as will fit onto one baking sheet. Add a scant tablespoon of filling to the center of each wrapper.
  • Fill a small bowl with water and set it next to your workstation. Dip a finger in the water and run it along the entire edge of the round wonton wrapper closest to you. Form the potsticker by bringing two sides of the wrap together to form a half moon shape. Begin by pinching the center of the potsticker and work your way from the center out to both sides, pinching to create a seal as you go. Place the completed potsticker on the second baking sheet. Repeat with remaining wonton wrappers until all of the filling is used.
  • Heat the vegetable oil in a large skillet with a lid over medium heat. Working in batches, add potstickers in a single layer and cover the pan. Cook for 3 minutes, then remove the cover and add 1/2 cup water. Recover the pan, turn the heat down to medium low and steam until cooked through (another 5-7 minutes or so).
  • Serve with dipping sauce.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 serving, Calories 41 kcal, Carbohydrate 1 g, Protein 3 g, Fat 3 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Cholesterol 10 mg, Sodium 66 mg, UnsaturatedFat 2 g

PERFECT POT STICKERS



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Homemade pot stickers are so versatile--you can fill them with anything you want and as full as you want. And the play between the crispy, crusty bottom, and the tender parts, makes for a truly unique dumpling. These are filled with ground pork, green onions, ginger, and cabbage.

Provided by Chef John

Categories     Appetizers and Snacks     Wraps and Rolls

Time 1h

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 16

1 pound ground pork
4 cloves minced garlic
½ cup finely chopped green onions
3 tablespoons very finely minced fresh ginger
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 teaspoon soy sauce
1 teaspoon sesame oil
1 pinch cayenne pepper
1 ½ cups finely chopped green cabbage
2 ½ cups all-purpose flour
¾ teaspoon kosher salt
1 cup hot water, about 130 -150 F (55-65 C)
¼ cup seasoned rice vinegar
¼ cup soy sauce
6 tablespoons vegetable oil for frying, or as needed - divided
8 tablespoons water for steaming, divided

Steps:

  • Place ground pork, green onions, garlic, ginger, 2 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon soy sauce, sesame oil, and cayenne in a mixing bowl. Top with chopped green cabbage. Mix with fork until thoroughly combined. Tamp down lightly; cover with plastic. Refrigerate until chilled, about an hour.
  • Place flour and kosher salt in a mixing bowl. Slowly pour in hot water. Stir with a wooden spoon until mixture forms a shaggy dough. Flour your hands and transfer dough to a work surface. Knead dough until it becomes smooth and elastic. If dough seems too sticky, sprinkle with a bit more flour, about 3 to 5 minutes. Wrap dough ball in plastic, and let it rest about 30 minutes.
  • When dough has rested, divide into 4 equal pieces. Cover 3 pieces with a dish cloth while you work the first piece. Roll into a small log about the thickness of a thumb, about 3/4 inch. Divide each log into 6 equal pieces. Roll each piece into a thin 3 1/2-inch circle on a lightly floured surface to form the pot sticker wrappers. Repeat with the remaining dough pieces.
  • Lightly moisten the edges of a wrapper with your wet finger. Place a small scoop of the ground pork mixture onto the center of a wrapper. Fold up the 2 sides and pinch together in the center. Pinch together the remaining edges, forming "pleats" along one side. Tap the pot sticker on the work surface to slightly flatten the bottom; form a slight curve in it so it stands upright in the pan. Transfer to a well-floured plate. Repeat with remaining dough and filling.
  • Mix together seasoned rice vinegar and soy sauce in a small mixing bowl for the dipping sauce.
  • Heat oil in skillet over medium-high heat. Place about 6 or 7 pot stickers in the hot oil, flat side down. Cook until bottoms are golden brown, about 2 minutes. Drizzle in water and quickly cover the pan; steam for 3 minutes. Uncover; reduce heat to medium. Continue cooking until water evaporates and bottoms are browned and crunchy, 1 or 2 minutes. Transfer to a warm serving dish. Repeat with remaining pot stickers. Serve with dipping sauce.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 438.5 calories, Carbohydrate 46.2 g, Cholesterol 54.5 mg, Fat 18.8 g, Fiber 2.4 g, Protein 19.8 g, SaturatedFat 6.3 g, Sodium 1453.3 mg, Sugar 3.5 g

ASIAN ESSENTIALS: AWESOME POT STICKERS



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I love pot stickers, and the fun thing about them is that you can customize them in a thousand different ways. These are made with chicken; however, you could use pork, shrimp, beef... You could leave the protein out and just go with veggies. Pair these with a couple of good dipping sauces, and you will be the hit of the...

Provided by Andy Anderson !

Categories     Chicken

Time 30m

Number Of Ingredients 17

PLAN/PURCHASE
THE FILLING
2 1/2 c napa cabbage, finely chopped
1/2 lb chicken, chopped, white, dark or a combination
1 Tbsp ginger, freshly grated
1 medium carrot, shredded
1 medium green onion, chopped, just the white part
2 clove garlic, minced
1 Tbsp tamari, or liquid aminos
2 tsp toasted sesame oil
1/2 large egg, beaten
salt, kosher variety, as needed
black pepper, to taste
THE POT STICKERS
20 - 30 pot sticker wrappers, more on this later
grapeseed oil, as needed
water, as needed

Steps:

  • 1. PREP/PREPARE
  • 2. You will need a large non-stick skillet with a tight-fitting lid. I do not use non-stick pans very often; however, for pot stickers it is almost a necessity.
  • 3. I usually make my own pot sticker skins... it is actually quite simple; just flour, water, and salt. But, for this recipe, we will use pre-made wrappers. You can find them in any Asian market, and most grocers. My favorite brand is: Gyoza Skins. The skins measure 3.5 inches (9cm) in diameter.
  • 4. Freezer Trick: These pot stickers can be frozen, and pulled out any time you want some. Go all the way to the final stage of making them, but do not cook them. Instead take a parchment-lined baking sheet, and lay them out. Do not allow them to touch. Then place them into the freezer, for an hour or so, until completely frozen. Place them into a Ziploc bag, in the freezer, until needed. Remove from the freezer, and cook them frozen, according to the instructions in this recipe. Just remember to add an additional minute or two to the cooking time. Easy/Peasy.
  • 5. Storage Tip: The chances are that you will not use all the pot sticker skins, so you place them in the refrigerator. However, no matter how you seal them up, they always seem to dry out after a few days. Here is what you do. Take the remaining skins, and place them in a Ziploc bag, but before you seal it up and throw it in the fridge, take a paper towel, wet it, and then wring out until just damp, and throw it in the bag with the skins. Now, seal and place in the fridge. They will last for several weeks, and still be nice and fresh.
  • 6. Gather your ingredients (mise en place).
  • 7. Finely chopped the cabbage.
  • 8. Add the chopped cabbage to a strainer, mix in a teaspoon or so, of salt, and let it drain, for about 30 minutes. Then use a tea towel, or paper towels to squeeze as much of the remaining moisture out, and place in a large mixing bowl.
  • 9. Chop the chicken up, and place in the bowl with the cabbage.
  • 10. Chef's Note: Although you can use pre-ground chicken, I think it makes the pot stickers a bit mushy. Manually chopping gives you more control over the final product.
  • 11. Add all the remaining filling ingredients, and gently mix together with your hands.
  • 12. Chef's Note: I usually do not add any additional salt; however, I usually throw in a few generous pinches of pepper.
  • 13. THE ASSEMBLY
  • 14. You will need a clean surface for making the pot stickers, and baking sheet, or similar item to hold them before placing in the pan. In addition, you will want to have a damp towel, to place over them, so they do not dry out. Have a small bowl with water, that you can dip your finger into, to wet the skins, and a fork to pinch the skin closed. Let's do this...
  • 15. Wet your finger with water, and run it around the edges of the skin, then place a rounded teaspoon of filling in the middle. Do not overfill.
  • 16. Fold the skin over the filling to make a semi-circle, and then press the tines of the fork on the edges to seal. Repeat for the remaining skins. Do not forget to lay a damp towel over the top of the pot stickers, to keep them from drying out.
  • 17. Add a tablespoon or so grapeseed oil to a skillet over medium heat, and swirl to lightly coat the bottom. Add the pot stickers to the skillet, but do not overcrowd.
  • 18. Allow to cook until the bottoms begin to crisp up, about 2 or 3 minutes.
  • 19. Chef's Note: You do not need to guess on how crispy they might be, just pick one up and give it a look see.
  • 20. Once crisp, add about 1/4 cup of water to the skillet, swirl once, then cover, and let steam for an additional 4 - 5 minutes. Then remove the lid, and continue cooking, shaking the pan to loosen the pot stickers, until the remaining water dissipates, about 1 - 2 additional minutes.
  • 21. PLATE/PRESENT
  • 22. Flip, and serve crisp side up along with your favorite dipping sauces. Enjoy.
  • 23. Keep the faith, and keep cooking.

ASIAN ESSENTIALS: AWESOME DIPPING SAUCE



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This really is an essential dipping sauce for things like pot stickers, eggrolls, and other Asian related items. I got it from a chef that worked at Chiam's in Chicago's Chinatown when I was just a kidding. That does not make it any type of state secret. It basically has the elements of a tangy sauce with just a hint of sweet that you will find in most similar sauces. Sadly, Chiam's no longer exists, it was torn down several years ago and replaced with a bank. Gone in reality; preserved in my memories. So, you ready... Let's get into the kitchen.

Provided by Andy Anderson ! @ThePretentiousChef

Categories     Other Sauces

Number Of Ingredients 11

PLAN/PURCHASE
THE SAUCE BASE
1/4 cup(s) tamari sauce, or liquid aminos
1/4 cup(s) rice wine vinegar, unseasoned
2 teaspoon(s) coconut sugar
1 teaspoon(s) toasted sesame oil
ADDITIONAL ITEMS
1/2 teaspoon(s) sesame seeds
1/2 teaspoon(s) crushed red pepper flakes, or to taste
OPTIONAL ITEMS
1 tablespoon(s) sliced green onions, just the green parts, as a garnish

Steps:

  • PREP/PREPARE
  • You will need a saucepan and a good non-reactive jar to store it in.
  • Storage of homemade condiments and spices Because homemade spices and condiments do not contain any preservatives, it is important to store them properly. Non-reactive (glass) containers with tight-fitting lids are a must. If I am making a dry spice, I love to use old spice bottles that I have run through the dishwasher. If I am doing homemade sauces, I love using Weck jars. They are all glass, come in all sizes and shapes, and have excellent leakproof lids. If you shop online, you can go to Amazon, and type in "Weck Jars" and you will find a ton of them. Dry spices should be kept in a cool space, away from sunlight (spice cabinet), and sauces, in most cases, should be stored in the fridge. If stored correctly (in the fridge), it should last 6 - 8 weeks.
  • The sugar in the recipe mitigates the tartness of the vinegar and tamari; however, sometimes I prefer it tart, so I leave the sugar out.
  • If you are looking for a good eggroll recipe, look no further: https://www.justapinch.com/recipes/main-course/main-course-pork/chef-andy-s-cooking-class-the-perfect-eggroll.html?r=4
  • Gather your ingredients (mise en place).
  • Add the sauce ingredients to a small saucepan over medium heat.
  • When it comes up to a simmer, remove from the heat, and add the sesame seeds and red pepper flakes. Then allow to come to room temperature before storing.
  • PLATE/PRESENT
  • Use as a dipping sauce for your favorite Asian foods. Enjoy.
  • Keep the faith, and keep cooking.

PORK AND GINGER POT STICKERS



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Provided by Ming Tsai

Categories     appetizer

Time 1h40m

Number Of Ingredients 17

2 cups chopped napa cabbage
1/2 tablespoon salt
1/2 pound ground pork (Don't get lean pork, the fat is good for juicy and flavorful dumplings)
2 tablespoons minced ginger
1 1/2 tablespoons minced garlic
2 tablespoons thin soy sauce
3 tablespoons sesame oil
1 egg
1 to 2 cups chicken stock or water
4 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 to 1 3/4 cups boiling water
1/3 cup thin soy sauce
1/3 cup rice wine vinegar
1/3 cup sliced scallions
1 teaspoon sesame oil
1 tablespoon sambal

Steps:

  • Sprinkle cabbage with the 1/2 tablespoon of salt and let stand for 30 minutes. Place the cabbage on a clean dishtowel or cheesecloth and squeeze out any water. The dryer the cabbage the better. In a large bowl thoroughly mix the cabbage with all of the other ingredients, except the chicken stock. Cook a tester to check the seasoning.;
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  • In a stainless steel bowl mix flour and salt. Slowly add hot water to flour in 1/4 cup increments. Mix with chopsticks until a ball is formed and the dough is not too hot to handle. On a floured surface, knead dough until it becomes a smooth, elastic ball. Place back in bowl and cover with a damp cloth. Allow to rest for at least 1 hour. Working on a floured surface with floured hands, roll out dough to form a long 'noodle', 1-inch in diameter. Cut 1/2-inch pieces and turn them over so the cut sides are facing up. Flatten with your palm and roll out thin using a rolling pin. The dumpling wrapper should end up about 3 inches in diameter.
  • MAKING THE DUMPLINGS: Place a small mound of filling in the middle of the wrapper. (Be very careful not to touch the edges with the filling as this will impede proper sealing of the dumplings. Nothing is worse than dumplings breaking during cooking.) Fold the wrapper in half to form a half moon shape. Starting on one end fold/pinch the wrapper tightly together. Proceed with this fold/pinch method until the dumpling is completely sealed. There will be approximately 10 to 14 folds per dumpling. Rest the dumplings with the folded edges straight up.
  • COOKING THE DUMPLINGS: In a hot saute pan coated well with oil, place pot stickers flat side down and cook until the bottom is browned. Have pan cover ready and add 1 cup of chicken stock, cover immediately. Be careful, the liquid will splatter! The stock will steam the pot stickers. Check them in 5 minutes as more stock may be needed. The trick here is that once the dumplings are firm and fully cooked the stock will evaporate and the bottoms will crisp-up again.
  • Combine all and serve in a small bowl.
  • PLATING: Serve pot stickers on a large platter lined with lettuce with a bowl of dipping sauce on the side.

POTSTICKERS (CHINESE DUMPLINGS)



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An authentic potsticker recipe using ground beef and ground shrimp instead of the usual pork filling. You can fill the whole package of gyoza wrappers and have filling left over for next time around.

Provided by Ayeen

Categories     Main Dish Recipes     Dumpling Recipes

Time 1h2m

Yield 12

Number Of Ingredients 13

1 pound raw shrimp, peeled and deveined
4 pounds ground beef
1 tablespoon minced fresh ginger root
1 shallot, minced
1 bunch green onions, chopped
3 leaves napa cabbage, chopped
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 teaspoon Asian (toasted) sesame oil
salt and white pepper to taste
1 pinch white sugar
1 (10 ounce) package round gyoza/potsticker wrappers
vegetable oil
¼ cup water

Steps:

  • Place the shrimp in the work bowl of a food processor, and process until the shrimp are finely ground. Set aside in a large bowl. Working in batches, process the ground beef to a fine grind, and set aside with the shrimp. Combine the shrimp and ground beef with ginger, shallot, green onions, napa cabbage, soy sauce, sesame oil, salt and pepper, and white sugar, and mix the ingredients until thoroughly combined.
  • To fill the pot stickers, place a wrapper on a work surface in front of you, and place a scant teaspoon of filling in the center. With a wet finger, dampen the edges of the wrapper. Fold the dough into a half-moon shape, enclosing the filling, and press and seal to remove extra air and tightly seal the edges together. It's nice to fold several small pleats in the top half of the wrapper for a traditional look before you seal in the filling. Refrigerate the filled wrappers on a parchment-lined baking sheet while you finish filling and sealing the pot stickers.
  • Heat the oil in a large nonstick skillet with a lid over medium heat. Place pot stickers into the hot oil, flat sides down, without crowding, and let fry until the bottoms are golden brown, 1 to 2 minutes. Turn the dumplings over, and pour the water over them. Cover the pan with a lid and let the dumplings steam until the water has nearly evaporated and the dumplings have begun to fry in oil again, 5 to 7 minutes. Uncover the skillet, and let the pot stickers cook until all the water is evaporated and the wrapper has shrunk down tightly onto the filling, another 2 to 3 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 411.1 calories, Carbohydrate 16.1 g, Cholesterol 151.5 mg, Fat 22.3 g, Fiber 1 g, Protein 34.5 g, SaturatedFat 7.7 g, Sodium 454.2 mg, Sugar 0.8 g

POT STICKERS (CHINESE DUMPLINGS)



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I found this recipe somewhere online and made a few variations. It tastes just like something you would get in the restaurants.

Provided by jb41848

Categories     Pork

Time 30m

Yield 25-30 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13

1 lb ground pork
2 chopped green onions
1 tablespoon soy sauce
2 teaspoons rice wine
1 teaspoon sesame oil
1 garlic clove, minced
1 egg, beaten
1 tablespoon cornstarch
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
peanut oil
1 cup chicken broth, divided
25 -30 wonton skins

Steps:

  • Mix first 10 ingredients in a bowl.
  • Take a wonton wrapper and place 1 heaping teaspoon of filling in center.
  • Moisten edges with water, fold over and press to seal edges.
  • Add 3 tablespoons of Peanut Oil to a large skillet and saute until the bottoms are golden brown.
  • When golden brown, add 1/2 cup chicken broth, cover pan and simmer 8 minutes.
  • Remove from pan.
  • Reserve broth in a separate bowl and repeat process until all potstickers are cooked.
  • Keep warm on a plate covered.

Tips:

  • To make the perfect pot stickers, start with a good quality wonton wrapper. Look for wrappers that are thin and pliable, without any tears or holes.
  • Use a variety of fillings to create unique and flavorful pot stickers. Some popular fillings include pork, shrimp, chicken, and vegetables.
  • Fold the pot stickers carefully to ensure that they are sealed properly. This will prevent the filling from leaking out during cooking.
  • Cook the pot stickers in a non-stick pan over medium heat. This will help to prevent them from sticking and burning.
  • Serve the pot stickers with a dipping sauce of your choice. Some popular dipping sauces include soy sauce, vinegar, and chili sauce.

Conclusion:

Pot stickers are a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed as an appetizer, main course, or snack. With a little practice, you can easily make pot stickers at home. So next time you're looking for a quick and easy meal, give pot stickers a try!

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