Chewy Texture Easy Vegetable Gyoza Dumplings Made with Lotus Root

These are vegetable gyoza dumplings made with lotus root.
Minced lotus root adds a crunchy texture to this dish. The chewiness from the grated lotus root goes really well with the rest of the ingredients as well. They are nice combination of textures.
Katakuriko cools down your body, so I try to use kudzu starch instead. Recipe by Mikikimiki
Chewy Texture Easy Vegetable Gyoza Dumplings Made with Lotus Root
These are vegetable gyoza dumplings made with lotus root.
Minced lotus root adds a crunchy texture to this dish. The chewiness from the grated lotus root goes really well with the rest of the ingredients as well. They are nice combination of textures.
Katakuriko cools down your body, so I try to use kudzu starch instead. Recipe by Mikikimiki
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Grate the lotus root over a bowl leaving 1/4 of it intact. Mince the remaining 1/4 of the lotus root, add to the bowl, and mix. Add all the ▲ ingredients.
- 2
Dissolve the Weipa Chinese soup stock and kudzu starch in the ● hot water. Mix with the Step 1 mixture.
- 3
Wrap the Step 2 filling with gyoza dumpling wrappers.
- 4
Arrange the gyoza dumplings on a heated frying pan, and lightly fry. Pour the 100 ml of water into the pan, cover with a lid, and steam-fry for about 7 minutes. Remove the lid, and fry some more to evaporate the water off until they turn golden brown.
- 5
Here is a soy bean version of this recipe "Easy Vegetable Gyoza Dumplings Made with Cooked Soy"
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