Crispy Pork Gyoza, Miso Ginger Oil Glaze & Fried Seaweed

Crispy Pork Gyoza, Miso Ginger Oil Glaze & Fried Seaweed

Crispy Pork Gyoza, Miso Ginger Oil Glaze & Fried Seaweed

Crispy Pork Gyoza, Miso Ginger Oil Glaze & Fried Seaweed

July 29, 2024 by Kimberly

Dive into crispy pork gyoza with miso ginger oil glaze and fried seaweed – a flavor explosion that’s crunchy, savory, and totally irresistible. Perfect for any foodie adventure!

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TOTAL TIME

40 min

SERVES

4 portions

DIET

vegan

EVERY RECIPE DESERVES

A Little Love Letter

Ready to elevate your appetizer game? Try these crispy pork gyoza drizzled with a mouth-watering miso ginger oil glaze, paired with crunchy fried seaweed. This dish is a fusion of amazing textures and flavors that will take your taste buds on an unforgettable journey. Perfect for impressing guests or enjoying a gourmet snack at home, these gyoza are a must-have for any cooking enthusiast.

Serve these crispy pork gyoza hot from the pan, generously drizzled with the miso ginger oil glaze for a savory kick. Pair them with the fried seaweed for an added crunch that perfectly complements the soft, flavorful gyoza. Garnish with sesame seeds and green onions for extra flavor and visual appeal. These gyoza make a fantastic appetizer, party snack, or light meal.

Store leftover gyoza in an airtight container in the fridge for up to three days. Reheat them in a hot pan to keep their crispiness. The miso ginger oil glaze can be stored separately in a sealed jar.

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Crispy Pork Gyoza, Miso Ginger Oil Glaze & Fried Seaweed
Crispy Pork Gyoza, Miso Ginger Oil Glaze & Fried Seaweed

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Crispy Pork Gyoza, Miso Ginger Oil Glaze & Fried Seaweed

Crispy Pork Gyoza, Miso Ginger Oil Glaze & Fried Seaweed


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  • Author: Kimberly
  • Total Time: 40 min
  • Yield: 4

Description

Recommended Equipment

  • sharp knife
  • cutting board
  • medium bowl
  • large plate
  • three small bowls
  • measuring spoons
  • large pan with lid
  • scissors
  • small pan or pot

Ingredients

Units Scale
  • 20 Gyoza wrapper, homemade or store-bought
  • 1 tbsp high heat oil
  • 80 milliliters cold water
  • 400 grams seaweed salad (optional)
FILLING
  • 250 grams ground pork
  • 4 garlic cloves
  • 1 tsp sesame oil
  • 1 tsp ginger oil
  • 1 spring onion
  • 1.5 tbsp Hoisin sauce
  • 1 tsp soy sauce
  • 1/4 tsp Chinese Five Spice
  • 1 small egg
MISO GLAZE
  • 2 tbsp miso paste
  • 1 tbsp mirin
  • 1 tsp honey
  • 2 tsp soy sauce
  • 2 tsp ginger oil
  • 3 tbsp warm water
TOPPINGS
  • 1 Nori sheet
  • 1 tsp cornstarch
  • 2 tsp cold water
  • fresh cilantro
  • ginger oil

Instructions

PREPARATIONS

  • Here’s the recipe for Gyoza dough. You’ll need about 20 sheets, cut them into squares rather than rounds. Or, just get ready-made Gyoza wrappers from the Asian market.
  • Here’s the recipe for ginger oil. You’ll need about 2-3 tablespoons.
  • Here’s the recipe for Chinese Five Spice. You’ll need 1/4 teaspoon.

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. First, prepare the Gyoza filling. Peel and finely grate the garlic cloves into a medium bowl. Then, slice the spring onion into thin rings and add to the garlic. Next, add the ground pork, ginger oil, sesame oil, hoisin sauce, Chinese Five Spice, and the egg. Mix everything well.
  2. Take a large plate and sprinkle some flour on it. This will be the resting place for the filled Gyoza so they don’t stick to the plate. Also, prepare a small bowl with some cold water and have your Gyoza dough ready.
  3. Fill each Gyoza wrapper with 1 teaspoon of the pork filling. Dab a little water around the edge of the wrapper, fold it diagonally to seal, and press out all the air so the filling is well enclosed. Wet one side of the long edge, fold it over, and press firmly. Place on the floured plate. Repeat until all the filling is used up.
  4. Heat 1 tbsp of high-heat oil in a large pan over medium heat and add the Gyoza. Fry for a few minutes until the bottoms are crispy. Lower the heat and add about 100ml / 1/3 cup of cold water to the pan (be careful, it may splatter if the oil is too hot). Cover the pan with a lid and let the Gyoza steam.
  5. Meanwhile, fold the Nori sheet three times in the middle and cut it into thin strips with scissors. Mix the Nori strips with cornstarch in a small bowl. Add a bit of water and stir well. Heat about 1 cm of high-heat oil in a small pan or pot to around 180°C / 356°F. Fry the Nori strips for 2-3 minutes, then remove and drain on paper towels.
  6. The Gyoza should now be a bit translucent and the filling cooked through. Remove the lid and turn the heat back to medium to crisp up the Gyoza again.
  7. Meanwhile, make the Miso Glaze. In a small bowl, mix Mirin, honey, soy sauce, and ginger oil. Heat for a few seconds in the microwave (or in a small pan) until it simmers. Stir in the Miso paste well, add 3 tbsp warm water to thin it a bit and set aside.
  8. Finely chop the fresh coriander and set aside.
  9. Optionally, place seaweed salad in the center of the plate, arrange 5 Gyoza on top. Drizzle with Miso Glaze and top with fried Nori strips, chopped coriander, and toasted sesame seeds. Finish with a splash of ginger oil and serve immediately.
  • Cook Time: 40 min

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Juicy Pan-Fried Pork Dumplings

Juicy Pan-Fried Pork Dumplings

Juicy Pan-Fried Pork Dumplings

Juicy Pan-Fried Pork Dumplings

March 12, 2024 by Kimberly

Dive into the world of flavors with these pan-fried pork Dumplings! Perfectly golden, irresistibly tasty, and just the right crunch to satisfy your cravings.

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TOTAL TIME

1 hr + 15 min

SERVES

40 dumplings

DIET

omnivore

EVERY RECIPE DESERVES

A Little Love Letter

Discover the joy of making juicy pan-fried pork Dumplings at home! A staple in Asian cuisine, these dumplings are a perfect blend of juicy filling and crispy skin. Easy to make and incredibly delicious, they’re sure to become a family favorite. Whether you’re a dumpling enthusiast or a first-timer, follow this simple guide to bring a taste of tradition into your kitchen.

Serve these golden delights with a side of dumpling dipping sauce. These juicy pan-fried pork Dumplings are best enjoyed hot, allowing the flavors to truly shine. They make a fantastic appetizer, a satisfying main, or a delightful side dish. Pair with a fresh cucumber salad or a steaming bowl of soup to complete a mouthwatering meal that’s sure to impress.

Store leftover dumplings in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days. Reheat in a pan to retain their crispiness or microwave if in a hurry. You can also freeze them immediately after filling, so you always have fresh dumplings on hand.

Hi, I'm Kimberly!

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Juicy Pan-Fried Pork Dumplings
Juicy Pan-Fried Pork Dumplings

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Juicy Pan-Fried Pork Dumplings

Juicy Pan-Fried Pork Dumplings


  • Author: Kimberly
  • Total Time: 75 min
  • Yield: 40

Description

GOOD TO HAVE ON HAND

  • sharp knife
  • cutting board
  • large bowl
  • small bowl
  • large pan with lid

 


Ingredients

Units Scale
  • 40 dumpling wrappers
  • 400 grams minced pork
  • 1 tbsp minced ginger
  • 4 garlic cloves
  • 3 spring onions
  • 1 egg
  • 1 tbsp soy sauce
  • 1 tbsp oyster sauce
  • 1 tsp sesame oil
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp ground pepper
  • all-purpose flour
  • neutral cooking oil

Instructions

  1. Defrost the dumpling wrappers if necessary.
  2. Peel the ginger, finely chop or grate and add to a large bowl.
  3. Peel and finely chop or crush the garlic cloves and add to the ginger in the large bowl.
  4. Separate the spring onions into whites and greens. Cut the white part into fine rings and add to the bowl with the ginger and garlic. Cut the green part into fine strips. Set aside.
  5. Also add the ground meat into the large bowl. Additionally, add: 1/4 tsp salt, 1/4 tsp ground pepper, one egg, 1 tbsp oyster sauce, 1 tbsp soy sauce, and 1 tsp sesame oil. Mix the entire mixture with two chopsticks and set aside.
  6. As preparation for your dumplings, sprinkle a work surface or serving plate with a little flour, so you can place your filled dumplings there before frying them. Without flour, the dough would stick to the surface after a while.
  7. Now, it’s time to fill the dumplings. For this, you will need the bowl with your filling, a small bowl with fresh, cold water, a teaspoon, and the dumpling wrappers.
  8. For the filling and folding feel free to watch my video on this (located at the bottom of this page) as visuals always help 😉 Fill each dumpling wrapper with about 1 tsp of filling. Place the filling in the center of the wrapper. Dab a bit of the cold water on one half of the edges of the wrapper along the edge with a finger. Fold the wrapper in half so that the filling is enclosed by the edges. Press the edges tightly together. Once you have enclosed the filling in the dough, take the two rear corners, moisten one corner from one side and fold the corners onto each other from behind. Press tightly and place the dumpling on the floured work surface. Continue this process until for the remaining dumpling wrappers. For 40 dumplings, this can take about 15 to 30 minutes, depending on your speed.
  9. If you want to freeze the dumplings, I recommend doing it now and not after the dumplings have been fried.
  10. Once you have finished all the dumplings, heat a large pan over medium heat. Add 1 tbsp of oil to the pan and place as many dumplings as you can fit on the flat side in the pan. Let them fry for a few minutes until the bottom has become crispy. Then reduce the heat to low and pour a little water into the pan. Immediately cover the pan with the lid. Be careful that the oil in the pan is not too hot, otherwise there is a risk of burning. The dumplings will now be steamed with the water in the pan. Keep the lid closed until the dumpling skins have become translucent. This can take about 10-15 minutes. If they are not yet translucent and there is no more water in the pan, simply add some more. Now you can remove the lid and turn the heat back up to medium. Let them fry for about 5 more minutes without the lid, so that the bottom of the dumplings can become crispy again. Remove the dumplings from the pan and process the next batch in the same way.
  11. When all the dumplings are done, serve them in a bowl with this dumpling dipping sauce and the green parts of the spring onion. You can also top them with roasted sesame seeds if you like.
  • Passive Time: 30 min
  • Cook Time: 45 min

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