Revisiting Pot Stickers

bigmike&nan

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We've been making pork/vegetable pot stickers for some time. We love the chicken/vegetable ones we get at Costco, but there's nothing like home made. If you can't find the pot sticker wrappers (look in your grocer's produce section where they keep tofu) you can make your own, it's not that hard. Freeze these in groups of 8-12 in plastic food storage boxes (lunch sized) and take out just when you are ready to cook them off. This makes about 50 pot stickers. If you have trouble locating pot sticker wrappers you can MAKE your own using me recipe for the wrappers. The young lady in this video shows you how easy it is to do this.


The difference between fresh made and store bought is pretty much like fresh pasta versus dry in a box. I took time to search out a lot of recipes for wrappers, this is what I liked best:

3 cups flour
1 tsp salt
3 eggs
1 cups ice water (very cold)

Place flour and salt in mixing bowl. Using dough hook mix on low speed, add eggs one at a time, and increase speed to medium, add ice water a little at a time - you will likely only need about 2/3 cup - the mixing bowl will look a little dry at first but after working the dough two minutes it should come together into a moist dough but now sticking pretty much to the dough hook. After working the dough a total of 3 minutes stop mixer, remove dough from mixing bowl and wrap in plastic wrap. Store in the fridge for at least an hour, I like working with this dough while it's cold. Remove from fridge, cut dough into four sections. Take 1st section and roll into a log about an inch in diameter, cut log into 1/2 inch long slices. Work the dough like this young lady does in the video. Roll out a wrapper, fill and pinch it closed like she shows you. Repeat until they are all made. SO very good.




And when you have the filling made and it's time to assemble this is how you do it.

Enjoy

Mis en place

1 lb ground pork
1 1/2 cups grated cabbage, then finely minced into tiny bits
1 1/2 cups grated carrot, then finely minced into tiny bits
1 cup chopped scallion
1 cup chopped cilantro
2 Tbls finely minced garlic
2 Tbls finely grated fresh ginger
2 oz rice wine vinegar
2 oz hoisin sauce
2 oz dark soy sauce
2 Tbls Mae Ploy Sweet and Hot Sauce
1 Tbls Garlic Chile Paste

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For frying the pot stickers:
4 Tbls Corn Oil
1 cup chicken stock

Combine all ingredients in a bowl, really mix well. Lay out a bunch of cake or pie pans liberally dusted with flour. Using the pot sticker press lay down one pot sticker wrapper centered in the open press, place a rounded teaspoon or more of the filling, brush one side of the pot sticker wrapper with water then fold the press closed and PRESS. Open and remove the pot sticker and fold the side edges over so it's sealed nicely. Place in floured pan. Repeat until you have about 6 in the pan. Place that pan in the freezer. Do another pan's worth of pot stickers and place them in the freezer. When you have your 3rd or 4th pan in the freezer the 1st pan can go into a storage container, be sure to dust a little flour over the tops, this helps them not stick together so much at preparpation time.


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This old photo of mine shows you the pot sticker making setup, it's far more relaxing to do it sitting down. The filling in this photo is for LOBSTER pot stickers, that recipe is posted here.

Cooking:

Get a large heavy skillet going on high heat, when it's screaming hot add about 3 Tbls canola (or corn) oil to the pan, carefully lay the pot stickers in the hot oil and cover the pan with a well fitting lid and cook about 5 minutes, shaking the pan every minute or so to keep the underside of the pot stickers oiled. Remove lid and add 1 cup chicken stock to pan, recover and cook about 6 minutes until all stock is evaporated. Remove lid and cook uncovered about 3 minutes until underside of pot stickers is nicely crisped. Serve with a dipping sauce of soy sauce, rice wine vinegar and a dash of garlic chile paste.


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"you can MAKE your own from flour and water, like a bread dough but with yeast"

Is that supposed to be without yeast?

They look yummy, one of these days I'm going to take the time to make them!
 
Yum I of my favorite things to eat. I have been wanting to make the pot stickers in a cook book I have might be the byc cookbook. I will be soon though.
 
I've spent some time looking up recipes online and watching videos on YouTube for pot sticker wrappers. It is sort of like making pasta. I updated my recipe above. Made a batch following my recipe and got about 40 pretty large pot stickers. We've worked our way thru all of them in about four weeks and I have to say they are really great. Do give this a try. If using pork as the filling doesn't suit you get some ground chicken and bay scallops. Pulse the bay scallops in a food processor to chop up some - they'll be wonderful. My next batch will be pork and bay scallops in the filling. We use about 1 1/2 - 2 parts minced vegetables and 1 part pork for our filling. WOW...
 
Happy New Year Folks !!

There is nothing so good as home made potstickeers. I've got nothing on my slate today but prepping up little freezer containers of pot stickers. Photos later today - do try this.
Here I am all setup, got SEC Express doing a replay of Tennessee vs Vanderbilt and you see from right to left:
Pot sticker wrappers, a dish of water for wetting one half the pot sticker wrapper
The potsticker filling with a spoon, use about 1 Tsp of each pot sticker
a stack of plastic food storage containers, each has a small bit of flour to keep the potstickers from sticking to each other

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Here you see I've been "slaving away" making these - I got a bunch all pinched up in a container, a wrapper with filling on it ready to be sealed up. This photo may be a bit blurry
because my buddy Jackie the Cat was bumping into my elbow hoping for some of the filling (gross !!)... That's my house for you.
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All in all I got 8 plastic storage containers with 6-7 potstickers in each, used ALL the filling and all but one wrapper. Yeah !!

Mike
 
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After seeing your pictures and reading your posts; I just went to Amazon and ordered the press/maker. I love kitchen gadgets and I never thought about getting one of these. I so can't wait to try some of your recipes. Thanks for sharing!
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Your tutorial is just great! Thanks so much for taking the time to do this. I make pot stickers often, but have not made them with my own dough yet.....just not enough free time to do it yet. I got my press when I visited an Asian cooking store in Philadelphia last year....only cost $1.00!
 
bigmike&nan :

I've spent some time looking up recipes online and watching videos on YouTube for pot sticker wrappers. It is sort of like making pasta. I updated my recipe above. Made a batch following my recipe and got about 40 pretty large pot stickers. We've worked our way thru all of them in about four weeks and I have to say they are really great. Do give this a try. If using pork as the filling doesn't suit you get some ground chicken and bay scallops. Pulse the bay scallops in a food processor to chop up some - they'll be wonderful. My next batch will be pork and bay scallops in the filling. We use about 1 1/2 - 2 parts minced vegetables and 1 part pork for our filling. WOW...

I'd love to have one of those presses. We like potsickers steamed, not fried. I also need to learn to make that wonderful dipping sauce that is usually served with steamed potstickers.
I need to buy a little bamboo steamer, too. Something about my metal veggie steamer, just doesn't work as well.
Now I'm going to have to try this with fresh dough, this sounds amazing!​
 

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