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Juicy on the inside, crispy and golden brown on the outside, these Japanese pan-fried dumplings, Gyoza, are popular weeknight meal as well as a great appetizer for your next dinner party. Juicy on the inside, crispy and golden brown on the outside, this Gyoza recipe serves up Japanese pan-fried dumplings. Cook them directly from the freezer, allowing a few minutes longer cooking time when the pan is covered.) To cook the dumplings, heat a frying pan over high heat. You can cook GYOZA(pan-fried dumplings) using 13 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of GYOZA(pan-fried dumplings)
- It's of Ground pork.
- It's of Japanese leek (finely choped).
- You need of Cabbage (finely choped).
- You need of Grated garlic.
- Prepare of Grated ginger.
- It's of Oyster sauce.
- Prepare of Sesame oil.
- You need of Chinese five spices powder (if you have this).
- You need of Few Salt and Black pepper.
- Prepare of GYOZA wrappers.
- Prepare of Dipping sauce (Just mix).
- You need of Soy sauce.
- You need of Rice vinegar.
When the pan is hot, add the canola and sesame oils, swirl to coat the bottom of the pan with the oils, and allow them to heat. Japanese ground pork dumplings famous all across Asia for their unique cooking style. The dumplings are pan fried on one side and steamed on the other. When all the water has evaporated, remove the gyoza from pan.
GYOZA(pan-fried dumplings) step by step
- In a large bowl, combine all Ingredients. Mix well with your hands until it becomes sticky..
- Take a GYOZA wrapper and place it in the palm of your hand, and place a teaspoon of filling in the middle of it. Using your another hand's finger, wet the rim with water and make pleats to seal the GYOZA..
- Heat the oil in a large non-stick frying pan over medium high heat. When the pan is hot, add the 20-40 (as fit as your pan) gyoza in a circle..
- Cover with a lid and steam the GYOZA for about 5 minutes..
- Remove the lid and continue cooking until the water is completely evaporated..
- Place a plate on top of GYOZA and flip the pan upside down..
- Enjoy!.
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