Easy Dumpling Gyoza

We love baked dumpling. So much fun making it with kids\(^o^)/
Easy Dumpling Gyoza
We love baked dumpling. So much fun making it with kids\(^o^)/
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Chopped for Cabbage and Chives
- 2
Put salt and pepper into ground pork and mix very well
- 3
Put all of ♡ into the ② and mixing very well
This is done for inside of Dumpling mixture - 4
Put one table spoon size of meat into one Dumpling wrap and then put little water at ede of the skin and close it.
- 5
After put all the pork mixture into the Dumpling skin, next step is baking.
- 6
Prepare big pan and put cooking oil then put couple Dumplings with strong fire
- 7
Prepare small bowl and the put corn starch and 1cup of water to resolve it
- 8
When Dumpling has some color, put 1/4 of ⑦ into the pan then close the rid on with weak fire about 5~10min.
- 9
Open the rid and flip it cook another 5min
Make sure it fully cooked. - 10
Eat with soy sauce and little vinegar and Japanese masterd
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