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  2. Guotie Pot Stickers Recipe - AOL

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    Place 12 dumplings pleat side up in the pan so that they are just touching each other. Cover and cook for 1 minute. Decrease the heat to medium-low, pour 1/4 cup of the water into the pan, and cook, covered, for 8 to 10 minutes, until all the water is absorbed by the dumplings and their bottoms are crusty brown.

  3. 20+ Party Appetizers You Can Make Ahead of Time - AOL

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    Pot Stickers Sure, you can find pot stickers in the freezer section of the supermarket, but making them from scratch is so much more fun! Plus, you can freeze your own to keep things easy.

  4. 16 Homemade Soups to Stash in the Freezer for a Cozy ... - AOL

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    Family dinner, comin' right up: It's loaded with taco-seasoned beef, beans, corn, and tomatoes. Save the avocado, cheese, and tortillas as toppings once it's reheated. Get the Taco Soup recipe .

  5. What's for Dinner? The Pioneer Woman's 90 Best Meals for the ...

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    The key to keeping this broth-based soup quick and easy is using a bag of frozen potstickers from the supermarket. You can find chicken dumplings, pork, tofu, or even mixed veggies at most stores ...

  6. The 10 Best Frozen Dumpling Brands - AOL

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    PER SERVING (7 potstickers): 200 calories, 4.5 g fat (1.5 g saturated fat, 0 g trans fat), 550 mg sodium, 30 g carbs (4 g fiber, 0 g sugar), 10 g protein Trader Joe's Gyoza potstickers come up ...

  7. Talk:Potsticker - Wikipedia

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    The way I cook them, and the normal way for Japanese gyoza, is to coat the bottom of the pan in a small amount of oil (2 tsp or 1 tbsp), cook the potstickers for a minute or so, but not long enough for them to turn brown, then put about 160 ml of water in the pan and cover.

  8. Jiaozi - Wikipedia

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    In the West, pan-fried jiaozi or jianjiao may be referred to as potstickers, derived from the Chinese word guōtiē (Chinese: 鍋貼; lit. 'pot stick'). However, this is a misnomer, as "potsticker" in its original usage in northern China refers to a specific type of dumpling which is considered separate from the jiaozi .

  9. Dumpling - Wikipedia

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    Modern recipes use herbs like parsley and coriander. In Muslim-majority areas the use of beef and lamb is more prevalent. Mushrooms, potatoes, or cheese may be used in place of meat. The khinkali is typically consumed first by sucking the juices while taking the first bite, in order to prevent the dumpling from bursting.