Bite-Sized Gyoza Dumplings (Tenten style)

I wanted to recreate the famous bite-sized gyoza dumplings offered at that famous gyoza franchise.
Point 1: Use wonton skins instead of gyoza skins for a crispier surface.
Point 2: Don't put too much filling.
Point 3: Add a generous amount of ra-yu spicy chili sesame oil. For 30 dumplings (2 servings). Recipe by Annakarenina
Bite-Sized Gyoza Dumplings (Tenten style)
I wanted to recreate the famous bite-sized gyoza dumplings offered at that famous gyoza franchise.
Point 1: Use wonton skins instead of gyoza skins for a crispier surface.
Point 2: Don't put too much filling.
Point 3: Add a generous amount of ra-yu spicy chili sesame oil. For 30 dumplings (2 servings). Recipe by Annakarenina
Steps
- 1
Wash the Chinese cabbage leaves, cover loosely with plastic wrap and microwave for 2 minutes (at 700 W). Chop up finely, and squeeze out tightly.
- 2
Finely chop the chives.
- 3
Put the ground pork, cabbage, chives and all the flavoring ingredients in a bowl and knead together. The ratio of cabbage to chives to ground pork is around [1 to 1 to 1.5].
- 4
Place a wonton skin diagonally, and place some filling on 1/4 of the skin.
- 5
Pick up the corner opposite to the one with the filling on it. Fold in the side corners at this time too.
- 6
The dumplings should look like this.
- 7
Squeeze the top part of the dumpling together to stick the skin together, so that the filling doesn't leak.
- 8
Heat a frying pan and put in 15 dumplings. Add water (40 ml) immediately, put on a lid and steam-cook over low heat for 3 minutes.
- 9
Take the lid off after 3 minutes, and make sure the water has all evaporated.
- 10
Pour oil beside the gyoza dumplings, and raise the heat to medium. When the dumpling skins are lightly browned, turn off the heat and put the bottom of the frying pan on a moistened and wrung out kitchen towel to cool it down fast.
- 11
Done. Eat dipped in vinegar-soy sauce.
- 12
The dipping sauce at Tenten is vinegar and soy sauce mixed at a 7:3 ratio. If you bring vinegar to a boil, add the soy sauce and let it cool down, it's pretty close.
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