GYOZA(pan-fried dumplings)

This recipe is good for cooking with your family or friends.
GYOZA(pan-fried dumplings)
This recipe is good for cooking with your family or friends.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
In a large bowl, combine all Ingredients. Mix well with your hands until it becomes sticky.
- 2
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.
- 3
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.
- 4
Cover with a lid and steam the GYOZA for about 5 minutes.
- 5
Remove the lid and continue cooking until the water is completely evaporated.
- 6
Place a plate on top of GYOZA and flip the pan upside down.
- 7
Enjoy!
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