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Winged Potstickers

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Yield

12 6-dumpling portions

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ingredients

Sriracha-Soy Dipping Sauce
2 cups Kikkoman Less Sodium Soy Sauce
2 tablespoons Kikkoman Sriracha Hot Chili Sauce
1 tablespoon Kikkoman Rice Vinegar
2 teaspoons Sugar

 

Dumplings
3 cups Shiitake Mushrooms, Dried, Rehydrated, Cut in Ribbons
1 ½ cups Green Onions, Minced
¾ cup Fresh Ginger, Finely Minced
¾ cup Fresh Garlic, Finely Minced
¼ cup Kikkoman Less Sodium Soy Sauce
1 tablespoon Fish Sauce
1 tablespoon Black Pepper, Coarsely Ground
6 pounds Pork, Ground
144 to 150 each Dumpling Wrappers

 

Starch Slurry Wings
4 tablespoons Potato Starch
1 ½ cups Hot Water, 180 – 200°F

directions

Sriracha-Soy Dipping Sauce:
Combine ingredients and blend together using a whisk or an immersion blender. Transfer to a plastic container with a snap on lid. Dressing will hold for several days and can be scaled to desired quantity for production.

 

Pork Dumpling Filling:
Combine mushrooms, onions, ginger, garlic, soy and fish sauces, and black pepper in a extra large mixing bowl. Mix together using a rubber spatula. Add the pork and blend into the mushroom mixture with hands. Do not over mix. Make a small patty and cook in a small pan or skillet. Taste and adjust seasoning to taste.

 

Making Dumplings:
Depending on the size of the dumpling wrappers, spoon a 1 to 1.5-ounce spoonful of the dumpling mixture into the center of the wrapper. Fold up the sides so it looks like a taco and pinch the two sides together in the center. With left hand hold the dumpling on one end, pinch together the other end with your thumb and index finger. Repeat the same pinch on the other side. Put the dumpling on the table and pinch together any open areas. Then fold the seam down to help secure and make the seam more attractive. If necessary, use little drops of water to moisten the wrappers before pinching closed.

 

Steaming Dumplings:
Cook the dumplings by steaming in a commercial steamer or a stovetop steamer. The dumpling wrappers will become opaque and the meat will feel firm to the touch. There is no need to insert an instant thermometer, because the dumplings will be cooked a second time.

Making Wings:
In a nonstick flat skillet, drizzle in a small amount of oil and heat the pan until the oil is hot. Arrange six dumplings in a circular star pattern and allow to cook for 60 seconds.
Meanwhile, whisk together the starch and hot water. Carefully pour the starch slurry into the pan to about ¼” depth (the remaining starch slurry can be used for future batches or discarded. Be sure to whisk before each use.).

Cover the pan with a tight fitting lid; turn the heat down to medium and cook for 3 to 5 minutes. Remove the lid and continue cooking until the slurry mixture dries into “crisp wings” and begins to brown. Shake the skillet gently to release the wings from the skillet. Place a plate on top of the skillet and carefully turn it over so the dumplings fall onto the plate, skirt-side up.

To Order:
Serve the dumplings with the Sriracha-Soy Dipping Sauce.

Note:
Dumplings can be made in large batches, steamed, chilled and frozen for later use. Alternatively, premade dumplings will also work with the starch slurry to make wings.

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