Chicken Gyoza

in #food4 years ago

What are you in to? Gyoza, Dumpling, Potsticker or Peking Ravioli?

To me, all are the same, it's just the way they call it in different name. Off course everybody and every places has different creation of recipes to make it more delicate and delicious.

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We all know Dumpling originally is from China, you may notice people also will call it a Peking Ravioli.
I was wondering why they call in different names and I came across to an article that Dumpling was brought to Japan by Japanese soldier during WW 2 and they call it Gyoza.
Potsticker was given because a chef planned to boil the dumpling in a wok but accidentally boiled over the water so the dumpling stick to the pot.

So, as you prefer. Which one do you want to try? I myself this time craving for Gyoza. But I'd rather make some than buy, it's a fun family activity to wrap and cook it together, especially during this stay at home time.

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The ingredients are everything I have at home:
Ground chicken that I grind myself, roughly chopped shiitake mushroom, soy sauce, white pepper, a little bit of olive oil, tapioca flour and Gyoza wrapper.
I skipped Chive this time, because I don't do grocery that often.
Mix it, wrap it and cook it. The most fun part is Enjoying my homemade Gyoza with my favorite homemade chili sauce.

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Thank you for passing by.
@lugina.

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hello lugina. How are you.

waaahhh you are today featuring cuisine. I like foods that are mixed with chicken meat. and looking at your cooking, it looks very delicious. full of skills. and looks very clean and neat.

Thank you ...
Chicken is so tasteful and healthier than red meat, that's why chicken is always my top choice.

Hello.
I know something similar to what they did.
Yours look very good like a 5 star gourmet.

For the dough
3 cups flour
1.5 cups of water
1 teaspoon salt
For internal mortar
3 medium onions
350 grams of medium-fat ground beef
1 teaspoon dry mint
1 teaspoon of thyme
1 teaspoon of black pepper
1 teaspoon of cumin
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon of Paprika

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Aw, thank you ...
The food is in different type indeed, it's cute with opening at the top and line it up like a blooming flower.