Asian Pork Dumplings (Gyoza) – Scratch Recipe (2024)

Asian dumplings are a staple weeknight meal in our house. While we could spend money going out, it actually takes less time to make them at home.

The hardest part is shaping the dough and sealing the dumplings. With a bit of practice, our 2-year-old daughter has already learned to shape them. If she can do it, you’ve got this!

Asian Pork Dumplings (Gyoza) – Scratch Recipe (1)

Asian pork dumplings made 100% from scratch.

We learned how to make our basic Asian dumplings from the bookAsian Dumplings: Mastering Gyoza, Spring Rolls, Samosas, and More. Since shaping is the hardest part, this book was a huge help. It has dozens of close-up pictures for every type of folding and shaping imaginable.

Start by mixing the dough. The dough is simple, made with flour, water and a pinch of salt. It’s a very dry, stiff dough that doesn’t want to come together easily. The simplest method is to add the flour and salt into a food processor, and then drizzle the water in while it’s running.

We’ve learned to make the dough in a KitchenAid stand mixer with a dough hook. It’s a compromise, as my infant son is absolutely terrified of the food processor.

You’ve gotta do what you gotta do, but this works just as well in the end. Add the water and it forms a crumbly dough.

Asian Pork Dumplings (Gyoza) – Scratch Recipe (2)

Homemade dumpling wrapper dough starting to come together in a stand mixer with a dough hook.

Once you’ve got a crumbly dough like the picture above, begin adding in water until the dough comes together into a ball.

It’ll be a stiff ball that won’tknead very well with the dough hook. Once it comes together, turn it out onto a board and give it a few quick kneads with your hand to smooth it out.

The dough needs to rest for at least 30 minutes before shaping, so cover it with a moist towel and give it time.

While the dough rests, you can make the dumpling filling.

Asian Pork Dumplings (Gyoza) – Scratch Recipe (4)

Raw ingredients for pork dumpling filling.

The dumpling filling is versatile, and different cultures incorporate differentingredients. Our recipe is simple and includes an egg as a binder, plus sesame oil, soy sauce, and our own homegrown ginger. Some recipes include scallions or minced cabbage, but I don’t tend to have those on hand so they get skipped more often than not.

Use the fattiest ground pork you can find. I know that sounds a bit strange, but if these are too lean they’ll be dry in the end. Trust me on this one. The pork in the picture above looks pretty marbled, but it’ll still be dry without the addition of the sesame oil for richness.

Asian Pork Dumplings (Gyoza) – Scratch Recipe (5)

Dumpling wrapper dough shaped into a ring and cut into individual portions.

Once your filling is mixed and the dumpling wrapper dough has had a proper rest, use your thumbs to shape the dough into a ring. Hold the dough in your hands, and plunge both of your thumbs through the middle. Using your hands, work it out into a ring.

Cut the dough into 1/2 inch slices using a very sharp knife.

Asian Pork Dumplings (Gyoza) – Scratch Recipe (6)

Dumpling wrappers rolled out and prepared for filling.

Roll each dough slice out into a 3 to 4-inch wrapper. I tend to make them a bit on the large side. That means less rolling and shaping, but bigger dumplings.

Don’t make the wrappers bigger than your palm, or they’ll have a hard time cooking though and you won’t be able to shape them easily.

Asian Pork Dumplings (Gyoza) – Scratch Recipe (7)

Pork portioned onto dumpling wrappers and ready for shaping.

Portion the pork filling out onto the rolled-out dumpling wrappers. As a rule of thumb, I use a heaping teaspoon of filling. Be sure to leave ample space around the outside to bring your dumpling together.

It’s better to have an underfilled dumpling than an overfilled one. Overfilled dumplings pop and leak while you’re cooking, making a huge mess.

Asian Pork Dumplings (Gyoza) – Scratch Recipe (8)

Bring the dumpling closed and seal it along the edge with your fingers.

Bring the wrapper together and seal it completely around the edges. This will look a bit like a turnover, just closed all the way around like a hand pie.

You’re not quite done yet. If you stop here, the dumpling will not fully seal and it’ll pop open when you cook it. Not to mention, it’s not pretty yet!

Asian Pork Dumplings (Gyoza) – Scratch Recipe (9)

Folding the dumpling wrapper to seal it in a zig-zag pattern.

Take your sealed hand pie of pork, and fold the edge together in a zig-zag fashion, pinching it together as you go.

Once you’ve made it the whole way along the edge, you’ll have a beautifully sealed dumpling that will stay shut during seaming.

Asian Pork Dumplings (Gyoza) – Scratch Recipe (10)

A finished Asian dumpling ready for steaming or pan-frying.

The picture above is an example of the “pleated dumpling shape” from my Asian Dumplings book. The book also takes you through half-moon shapes, pea pods, fortune cookie shapes, traditional Tibetan purse dumplings and many other fun shapes.

At this point, it’s time to steam your dumplings.

We generally steam them using a vegetable steamer basket in a regular stovetop pot. They can also be made with a bamboo steamer basket. I’ve even seen them made in an instant pot using a mini bamboo steamer basket which I hope to try soon.

Regardless of how you steam them, they tend to stick. The easiest method is to cut small squares of parchment paper and place the dumplings each on their own square. You can also oil your steamer basket with sesame oil, which helps in a pinch if you don’t have parchment.

Recipe adapted fromAsian Dumplings: Mastering Gyoza, Spring Rolls, Samosas, and More
Yield: 32 small dumplings (approximate)

Dumpling Dough

2 cups flour (10 ounces)
3/4 cup boiling water
pinch salt

Pork Dumpling Filling

1 pound ground pork, the fattier the better
1 egg
1 teaspoon grated fresh ginger
2-4 cloves garlic, pressed
2 Tablespoons Soy Sauce
1 Tablespoon Sesame Oil

  1. Start by making the dumpling dough. In a food processor, add the flour and salt. Pour the boiling water in with the processor running. Stop the processor when it forms a smooth ball. Alternatively, use a KitchenAid stand mixer with a dough hook. You can also use a wooden spoon to stir the water into the flour, and then carefully knead with your hands, but you’ll have to stir while it’s hot and then wait until it’s cool enough to touch with your hands.
  2. Once the dough has come into a cohesive ball, wait until it’s cool enough to touch and give it a few quick kneads with your hands to smooth it out. Allow the dough to rest for 30 minutes. You’re allowing it to rest so that the gluten relaxes and it can be rolled into smooth wrappers. If you don’t wait, it’ll be very stretchy and hard to roll.
  3. While the dough rests, mix all the filling ingredients together in a bowl and set aside.
  4. Once the dough has finished resting, hold the dough in your hand and use your thumbs to punch a hole into the center and form a ring. Work the dough with your hands into a large ring, leaving the dough itself quite thin, about an inch in diameter.
  5. Cut the dough into 1/2 inch pieces.
  6. Roll each dough piece out into a 3 to 4-inch disk.
  7. Add a heaping teaspoon of meat filling onto each dumpling wrapper. Pinch to seal along the edge, and then shape as you choose. I pinch the edge in a zigzag pattern, pictures and instructions above.
  8. Place each dumpling on a small square of parchment paper and steam until cooked through. It should take about 8 minutes for smaller dumplings, or 12 to 15 for larger dumplings. If you made 32 dumplings with this recipe, 8 to 10 minutes should be just right. Cut into one on your first batch to check for doneness.
  9. If you choose, pan-fry them quickly in a bit of oil for crispy pan-fried potstickers.

Asian Pork Dumplings (Gyoza) – Scratch Recipe (11)

Related

Asian Pork Dumplings (Gyoza) – Scratch Recipe (2024)

References

Top Articles
Vegan Omelette Recipe
Intermittent Fasting for Vegans -Plant Based Meal Plans using Healthy Recipes with Youtube Results Videos Covering Ketosis, 16/8, and Low Carb
Lowe's Garden Fence Roll
Best Pizza Novato
It's Official: Sabrina Carpenter's Bangs Are Taking Over TikTok
Chris wragge hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Aquatic Pets And Reptiles Photos
83600 Block Of 11Th Street East Palmdale Ca
Cooktopcove Com
Discover Westchester's Top Towns — And What Makes Them So Unique
Jc Post News
Mini Handy 2024: Die besten Mini Smartphones | Purdroid.de
Hair Love Salon Bradley Beach
Nene25 Sports
The Superhuman Guide to Twitter Advanced Search: 23 Hidden Ways to Use Advanced Search for Marketing and Sales
Truck Trader Pennsylvania
What is Rumba and How to Dance the Rumba Basic — Duet Dance Studio Chicago | Ballroom Dance in Chicago
Transfer and Pay with Wells Fargo Online®
360 Tabc Answers
Conan Exiles: Nahrung und Trinken finden und herstellen
Persona 4 Golden Taotie Fusion Calculator
Nhl Tankathon Mock Draft
Craigslist Prescott Az Free Stuff
Iu Spring Break 2024
Titanic Soap2Day
Pirates Of The Caribbean 1 123Movies
Certain Red Dye Nyt Crossword
Asteroid City Showtimes Near Violet Crown Charlottesville
2487872771
Meridian Owners Forum
Margaret Shelton Jeopardy Age
Relaxed Sneak Animations
EVO Entertainment | Cinema. Bowling. Games.
4.231 Rounded To The Nearest Hundred
Mchoul Funeral Home Of Fishkill Inc. Services
Evil Dead Rise Showtimes Near Regal Sawgrass & Imax
Proto Ultima Exoplating
Loopnet Properties For Sale
Rock Salt Font Free by Sideshow » Font Squirrel
Ultra Clear Epoxy Instructions
Song That Goes Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Sounds Like Mgmt
6143 N Fresno St
Glossytightsglamour
Andhra Jyothi Telugu News Paper
Emulating Web Browser in a Dedicated Intermediary Box
Pathfinder Wrath Of The Righteous Tiefling Traitor
56X40X25Cm
Rescare Training Online
American Bully Puppies for Sale | Lancaster Puppies
Pilot Travel Center Portersville Photos
Twizzlers Strawberry - 6 x 70 gram | bol
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Rueben Jacobs

Last Updated:

Views: 5828

Rating: 4.7 / 5 (77 voted)

Reviews: 84% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Rueben Jacobs

Birthday: 1999-03-14

Address: 951 Caterina Walk, Schambergerside, CA 67667-0896

Phone: +6881806848632

Job: Internal Education Planner

Hobby: Candle making, Cabaret, Poi, Gambling, Rock climbing, Wood carving, Computer programming

Introduction: My name is Rueben Jacobs, I am a cooperative, beautiful, kind, comfortable, glamorous, open, magnificent person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.