Posted on Fri 13th April 2012
Jiaozi Chinese Dumplings
Jiaozi Chinese Dumplings are a popular dish in China and East Asia, they are among a variety of popular dishes commonly eaten around Chinese New Year.
Cuisine
Chinese
Time
35 mins
Servings
2 people
Ingredients
Dough
- 225g plain flour
- 150ml cold water
Filling
- ½ bunch of coriander
- 2 spring onions
- 1 cube of ginger (I used about an inch)
- 1 clove of garlic
- 5 Chinese mushrooms (if dried, soak in warm water)
- 1 bunch of finely chopped Chinese chives
- 2 Leaves Chinese Leaf
- 200g Pork Mince
Marinade
- 2 teaspoons sesame oil
- Salt to taste
- 2 tablespoons light soy sauce
- ¼ teaspoon sugar
Method
Preparation
THE FILLING
1. Chop all ingredients into similar size pieces, then place in a bowl and mix well with the marinade.
THE WRAP
2. Place Filling in the centre of the dough
3. Fold the bottom 1/2 over the filling to form a semi circle and pinch the top tightly
4. Pinch the 2 corners of the semi-circles openings on either side of the Jiaozi together leaving 2 symmetrical 'Micky Mouse ear' shapes between your centre fold and the corner folds
5. Now fold the ears towards you, lying flat against the pastry to create 4 layered folds
6. Tidy up pastry to create a half moon shape so that the dumplings sit easily on a plate
Cooking
7. Deep fry at 180°C til golden brown, 4-5 minutes
8. Heat 2 Tbsp. veg oil in a frying pan to high heat
9. Place dumplings in plan-- base down
10. Reduce heat to medium and fry dumplings until base is golden brown
11. Pour hot water into pan until dumplings are 1/2 covered
12. Cover quickly with lid for 5-10 minutes on medium heat until all water has evaporated
13. Once pan is completely dry of water, allow dumplings to crisp up on the bottom for a further minute
SERVING
14. Serve with a mixture of equal amounts of soy sauce, vinegar and matchsticks of ginger
Enjoy!