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  2. 25 Dumpling Recipes That Are Easy Enough to Make at Home - AOL

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    1. Pork Potstickers. The best part about making potstickers at home? They freeze like a charm. Just place the uncooked dumplings in a single layer on a baking sheet, freeze them overnight, then ...

  3. 15 Delicious Dumplings From Around the World (and How ... - AOL

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    Discover the best dumpling recipes from all over the globe, whether steamed, fried, boiled, or baked From a classic chicken and dumpling recipe to Chinese dumplings, Sample some of these recipes ...

  4. Wonton - Wikipedia

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    Preparing and filling wonton dumplings in Hong Kong. The most common [8] filling is ground pork or chicken and shrimp with a small amount of flour added as a binder. The mixture is seasoned with salt, spices, and often garlic or finely chopped green onion. Factory-made, frozen varieties are sold in supermarkets.

  5. Jiaozi - Wikipedia

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    Gyōza are usually served with soy-based tare sauce seasoned with rice vinegar or chili oil (rāyu in Japanese, làyóu (辣油) in Mandarin Chinese). The most common recipe is a mixture of minced pork (sometimes chicken or beef), cabbage, Asian chives, sesame oil, garlic or ginger, which is then wrapped in the thinly rolled dough skins.

  6. Dumpling - Wikipedia

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    Popular mixtures include pork with Chinese cabbage, pork with garlic chives, pork and shrimp with vegetables, pork with spring onion, and garlic chives with scrambled eggs. Filling mixtures will vary depending on personal tastes, region, and season. According to region and season, ingredients can include oyster. [14]

  7. Jon Kung makes noodles and dumplings for breakfast - AOL

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    If you like those Chinese-inspired recipes, you should also try these: Smashed Cucumber Salad by Lucas Sin. Pork and Prawn Dumplings by Ching-He Huang. This article was originally published on ...

  8. Yau gok - Wikipedia

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    Yau gok (油角) or jau gok (油角) is a traditional pastry found in Cantonese cuisine, originating from Guangdong Province in China. The term gok (角) reflects the crescent shape of the pastries; [1] they differ from the connotation of steamed or pan-fried Chinese dumplings, normally associated with the phonetically similar term jiaozi (餃仔).

  9. Pork Dumplings - AOL

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    Add the dumplings to the pan and cook, undisturbed, until the bottom is brown and crisp, about 4 minutes. Add ½ cup water to the pan and cover, continuing to cook for about 4 minutes more. 6.