Gyoza Dumplings with Alpine Leek

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Because I picked a lot of alpine leek and brought them home.

The crispy "wings" can be made by turning on the heat after adding all the ingredients in the skillet.
Precooked gyoza dumplings can be stored in the freezer. Recipe by Mamipo-

Gyoza Dumplings with Alpine Leek

Because I picked a lot of alpine leek and brought them home.

The crispy "wings" can be made by turning on the heat after adding all the ingredients in the skillet.
Precooked gyoza dumplings can be stored in the freezer. Recipe by Mamipo-

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Ingredients

30 servings
  1. 80 gramsAlpine leek
  2. 200 gramsGround pork
  3. 1 tbspSoy sauce
  4. 1 tspSesame oil
  5. 1 tbsp☆ Sake
  6. 1 tsp☆ Chinese chicken stock granule
  7. 1 tspOyster sauce
  8. 1 dash☆ Salt and pepper
  9. 1 dash☆ Grated ginger
  10. 30skins Gyoza dumpling skins
  11. 1 dashSesame oil
  12. 1/2 tspKatakuriko (or potato starch)
  13. 50 mlWater

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Prepare the alpine leek (or ramps) . Remove the red stems.

  2. 2

    Remove any thin membranes if there is any.

  3. 3

    Rinse well with water. Clean up well to remove all the dirt and bugs.

  4. 4

    Chop the alpine leek coarsely. If the leaves are large, cut them lengthwise also.

  5. 5

    In a bowl, combine the chopped leek and all the ☆ ingredients.

  6. 6

    Mix well until sticky, about 5 minutes.

  7. 7

    Prepare the gyoza dumpling skins and a small amount of water (not listed).

  8. 8

    Place the filling onto the skin with a spoon.

  9. 9

    Apply some water along the edge of the skin and wrap the filling creating the pleats.

  10. 10

    Wrap all the filling with the skins.

  11. 11

    Drizzle the sesame oil in a skillet. Do not turn on the heat yet.

  12. 12

    Place the gyoza dumplings with the flat sides down, so the bottom is coated with the sesame oil.

  13. 13

    Dissolve the katakuriko really well into the water.

  14. 14

    Pour the katakuriko slurry into the skillet.

  15. 15

    Cover the skillet and turn on the heat.

  16. 16

    Cook over medium heat for about 7 minutes. Remove the lid and cook for another 7 minutes.

  17. 17

    Once the water evaporates, turn the gyoza dumplings over.

  18. 18

    Heat them about 1 minute and they are done.

  19. 19
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Comments (2)

Tadaki
Tadaki @cook_2605138
Katakuriko is Lily Starch, Which means it can be replaced by Potato Starch or Corn starch, isn't it?

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