Juicy Pork Soup Dumplings

When living abroad, I often miss Taiwanese street food. With limited ingredients, you can still recreate the nostalgic taste of Taiwan!
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Mix all the filling ingredients together, add some water, and refrigerate until needed.
- 2
Combine all the dough ingredients, let the dough rest for five minutes, then knead for about 15 minutes until the dough is smooth and elastic.
- 3
Divide the main dough into small pieces weighing about 3/4 oz each (22-25 grams). Let them rest for 10 minutes.
- 4
Roll each small piece into a wrapper and fill with about 1/2 oz (15-20 grams) of filling.
- 5
Once all dumplings are made, cover them with a damp cloth and let them rise for about 30-40 minutes. Steam in a steamer for 15 minutes and enjoy.
- 6
Even without pork aspic, you can still make juicy soup dumplings! The trick is to add some water or broth when mixing the filling (or use a filling with higher fat content).
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