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  2. 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.

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  4. 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 .

  5. Puff pastry - Wikipedia

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    The oldest known documented recipe for puff pastry in France was included in a charter by Robert, bishop of Amiens in 1311. [5] The first recipe to explicitly use the technique of tourage (the action of encasing solid butter within dough layers, keeping the fat intact and separate, by folding several times) was published in 1651 by François ...

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  7. Snow puffies - Wikipedia

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    A mille-feuille—also known as "napoleon", "vanilla slice", and "custard slice"—is a dessert of French origin made of puff pastry layered with pastry cream. [4] [5]These "napoleons" should not be confused with "Napoleon's Bakery" which is a bakery division of Zippy's Restaurants, or for their trademarked "Napple" which are baked puff pastry turnovers.

  8. Flaky pastry - Wikipedia

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    Flaky pastry, also known as quick pastry, blitz pastry or rough puff, is a light and thin unleavened pastry that is similar to, but distinct from, puff pastry. [1] [2] [3] It is often called quick pastry or blitz pastry in reference to the short time its preparation requires.

  9. List of Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi episodes - Wikipedia

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    Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi had an unaired pilot episode.Sam Register pitched the idea of Puffy AmiYumi having their own television series on Cartoon Network, and the studio Renegade Animation developed a test short on April 22, 2003, in hopes of swaying the channel to greenlit their show's production.