In The Seventh Daughter: My Culinary Journey from Beijing to San Francisco (Ten Speed Press, $35), Cecilia Chang lovingly chronicles the elaborate preparations leading up to a Lunar New Year's ...
Have you ever made pot stickers? In particular, shrimp pot stickers? If so this recipe and “dumpling details" I’m sharing will be familiar to you. On the reverse side, if you’re a newbie to making pot ...
These homemade pot stickers are packed with a savory pork filling and finished with the signature golden, crispy bottoms that make them irresistible. Using store-bought dumpling wrappers and a simple ...
The Chinese dumplings known as pot stickers rank among my favorite treats. Pork or shrimp usually fills the crispy wonton wrappers, but something sweet instead of savory yields a dandy dessert. For ...
My mouth waters as I drop the ruffly little purses of delicate, meat-filled dough into the frying pan for a pot sticker taste-test. I blend soy sauce, fresh ginger and rice vinegar into a dipping ...
1. Prepare dipping sauce and set aside. 2. Heat oil in 12-inch nonstick skillet over medium heat until hot. Add mushrooms and garlic; cook and stir 3 to 5 minutes or until tender and liquid has ...
Many of you e-mailed asking for my pot sticker recipe after reading about it in last Wednesday's column. I didn't include it because I didn't want to run it without any supporting notes -- since I've ...
Pot stickers are dumplings filled with a yummy filling — and this one is sensational. These are filled with crabmeat, ginger, sesame seeds and scallions. You can purchase freshly picked crabmeat, so ...
Place the shredded cabbage into a fine mesh strainer or colander set in a bowl. Toss the cabbage with the salt and let it stand at room temperature for 20 minutes. Using your hands, squeeze the excess ...
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