Guo Tie - Pan Fried Potstickers

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Today I made Guo Tie for dinner. This time I made the wrappers myself, since I didn't have any wonton wrappers left. It can be time consuming to make dumpling wrappers yourself, but with practice, making dumpling wrappers is actually really not that hard. You would actually even also feel more thrilled with your dumpling creations when you make everything from scratch (but only if it is a success of course...;-)).

Dough for the wrappers:
  • 2 cups of all purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup boiling water
  • Extra flour for kneading and dusting
Filling:
  • 250 gr ground pork
  • 100 gr chinese cabbage, chopped
  • 1 tbs minced garlic
  • 1 tbs minced ginger
  • Green onions, chopped
  • Chives, chopped
  • 2 tbs oyster sauce
  • 1 tbs fish sauce
  • Salt and Pepper
  • A pinch of sugar
  • Sesame oil
Mix the dough and form a long thin cylinder. The texture should not be sticky at all. If it is, continue dusting the dough with flour.


Cut the dough into small equal parts.


Flatten the dough into a round disc and roll it as thin as possible.


Dumpling pleating process - you only pleat the front part, not the back part. Of course you need to fill in the wrapper with the filling first before pleating.







Grease and heat your skillet and add the dumplings.



Add water, just enough to cover the bottom part of the skillet.



Put on the lid and wait until all the water has gone. This will take around 8-10 minutes (under medium heat).



This picture sucks, I shouldn't have positioned the dumplings bottom side up. There is just something wrong with this picture. But well, don't blame me, I know nothing about photography...! Anyway, my dumplings still tasted yummy...





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8 comments:

  1. ya ampunnn guo tie nya bikin ileran , mau donk ..
    salam kenal yah , thx dah mampir ke Blog ku , aku link balik yah !
    BGS banget Blog nya ! tetap posting yah ! ditunggu postingan nya .

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  2. Angie, I saw your Xiao long bao pictures. Your pleating is soo nice! I need to try to make them too one day!:)

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  3. Veny, aku bales comment nya di blog kamu. Makasih udah link balik:).

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  4. No.. you do a great job with those picz.. especially the step by step instruction. Very clear :)

    I'm a big fans of Guo Tie but can't cook it myself :P

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  5. wahhhhh........guo tie nya bagus banget!! hebat banget bisa bikin kulitnya trus itu pilinan ujungnya cakep!! aku kalo bikin guo tie pake cetakan :)). Salam kenal ya, plus ijin nge link blog mu :)

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  6. it looks delicious. Perfect dumplings. Congratulations.

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