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Steamed Chinese Dumplings

Steamed Chinese Dumplings just like you get at a restaurant, but better. They are so easy you will wonder why you haven’t made them long before now. Served with a soy Sriracha based dipping sauce and you have a delicious appetizer.

Like the restaurant quality steamed sew mai dumplings you get when dining out? These are a great copycat version of what you find in restaurants, only healthier and better tasting. Using all fresh ingredients, they are just the answer to have as an appetizer for when you have a few people over.

Like the restaurant-quality steamed dumplings you get when dining out? These Steamed Sew Mai dumplings are a great copycat version of what you find in restaurants, only healthier and better tasting. Using all fresh ingredients, they are just the answer to have as an appetizer for when you have a few people over.

What are Chinese dumplings?

Chinese dumplings are a bite-sized pocket filled with either vegetables, pork, shrimp usually.

Every culture has its version of dumplings.  gyoza (Japanese) Ravioli (Italian) Potstickers (Chinese) Shumai or Sui Mai (Chinese) Perogi (Polish/Ukrainian).

They can be made with wonton wrappers or rice paper.  (I suggest you use wonton wrappers for ease in prep, but homemade ones work well too.

They can be either steamed, fried or in some cases boiled.

Like the restaurant quality steamed dumplings you get when dining out? These are a great copycat version of what you find in restaurants, only healthier and better tasting. Using all fresh ingredients, they are just the answer to have as an appetizer for when you have a few people over.

The beauty of this recipe is you can assemble them ahead of time and then steam them when your guests are arriving so they are fresh and hot. I’ve actually even steamed them completely then did a quick re-steam to warm them up and they are beautiful too!

This is another recipe I learned from Jet Tila.  I took several cooking classes with him before he became the go-to judge on Cut Throat Kitchen and I must say, every single one of them is a winner. I have used so many of them over and over because they taste authentic and they are pretty easy to do!

Pin this to your bite sized appetizer board so you have it when you are looking for more fun appetizers!  

Step by step process of making the Chinese dumpling.

The trick to these is getting them into the right shape. I’ve taken some pictures here to give you the general idea.

How to make a Chinese Dumpling (Sui Mai or Shumai)

  1. Set up a station of your packaged won ton wrappers, a bowl of egg wash with a brush in it ready to use, the marinated pork/shrimp/mushroom filling with a teaspoon in it and finally a cookie sheet dusted with flour.
  2. Place one wrapper in your hand then brush the area on the outer edge with the egg wash, place a teaspoon dollop of the filling in the center then cup your hand and gradually squish it so it has the edges all wrapped around the filling.
  3. When you have the wrapper up tight to the filling,  place it on your flour lined/parchment-lined baking sheet. Then you take your hand and smush the tops down.

I’ve paired these Steamed Chinese Dumplings with a sweet soy-based dipping sauce. The sauce has a little bit of heat with the Sriracha sauce, and mmmm they really hit the spot.

And bonus? They pair well with an original Mai Tai or even Sapporo beer.

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Yield: 12

Steamed Sew Mai Dumplings

Steamed Sew Mai Dumplings

Like the restaurant quality steamed dumplings you get when dining out? These steamed sew mai dumplings are a great copycat version of what you find in restaurants, only healthier and better tasting. Using fresh ingredients, they are just the answer to have as an appetizer for when you have a few people over.

Prep Time 40 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 50 minutes

Ingredients

  • 8 oz. Fresh Mushrooms, diced (any kind you like!)
  • 3/4 lb Ground Pork
  • 1/2 lb Fresh Shrimp, raw, cleaned, deveined and diced into small bits
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp sugar
  • 1 tbs sesame oil
  • 1 tbs peanut oil
  • 1 tbs soy sauce
  • 1 tbs oyster sauce
  • 1 tsp pepper
  • 1 package won ton wrappers or sew mai dumpling wrappers
  • 1-2 eggs for egg wash
  • flour for dusting or parchment paper

Instructions

  1. In a small bowl mix all ingredients except the dumpling skins and let rest for 4 hours up to overnight.
  2. To make dumplings, set up a station in this order: dumpling wrappers, egg wash with brush, pork filling with teaspoon, baking sheet dusted with flour or lined with parchment paper.
  3. Place wrapper in palm of your hand, brush edges with egg wash, then place one teaspoon of filling in the center.
  4. Cup your hand gradually wrapping wrapper along all sides of filling.
  5. Place dumpling on baking sheet, with your hand smush the top down.
  6. Repeat until completed. (see picture below)
  7. You should get 40-50 dumplings with this recipe.
  8. Using a steamer place the dumplings with some 1/2" in between.
  9. Steam for 6-8 minutes until cooked through.
  10. Repeat process until all steamed.
  11. Best served hot with Soy Sriracha dipping sauce
  12. **** Step by Step picture of dumpling assembly****

Notes

These dumplings may be made early in the day then cooked when you're ready. Or you can steam them right away and then just warm them up either in a steamer or the microwave.
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Can be frozen after cooking in an airtight container. Allow to thaw then rewarm in a steamer or microwave.

*** Dumpling recipe adapted from Jet Tila recipe.  Dipping sauce is my creation 😉

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

12

Serving Size:

12 Servings

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 128Saturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 81mgSodium: 491mgCarbohydrates: 1gProtein: 9g

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Adele Farough

Friday 4th of December 2020

What do you recommend as a good dipping sauce?

Michele Hall

Sunday 6th of December 2020

You could use a store bought ponzu sauce, add a little soy sauce with wasabi, or my personal favorite is a Chili garlic sauce--- 3 Tablespoons Sugar, 1 Tablespoon Fish sauce 1 Teaspoon Rice Vinegar, 1-2 tablespoons chili garlic sauce (depending on how spicy you like it) and 1 Tablespoon of Soy Sauce-- Hope you enjoy! ~m

IGOR @ COOKING THE GLOBE

Sunday 19th of June 2016

These look so good! Especially with this sauce!

Michele

Monday 20th of June 2016

The sauce also works as a great dressing for a salad! Thanks for stopping by!

Alice @ Hip Foodie Mom

Friday 12th of February 2016

I love these dumplings!!

WESTVIAMIDWEST.COM

Monday 15th of February 2016

Thanks Alice! ~m

Jocelyn (Grandbaby cakes)

Friday 12th of February 2016

These look awesome!

WESTVIAMIDWEST.COM

Monday 15th of February 2016

;) Thanks Jocelyn! ~m

Ashley - Baker by Nature

Friday 12th of February 2016

Putting these on my "must make" list right now!

WESTVIAMIDWEST.COM

Monday 15th of February 2016

Let me know what you thing? ~m

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