Sunday, February 12, 2017

Pork Dumplings to kick off #SundaySupper

We are celebrating Fancy Appetizers today at Sunday Supper.  Wendy of Wholistic Woman thinks that with "Award Season just around the corner it is the perfect time to throw an elegant dinner party".  She invited us to share our "best show-stopping appetizers Bperfect for feeding a crowd".

Believe it or not.....I am not a huge Oscars fan.  I very rarely watch them and if they are on I am usually using it as background noise while I blog, read, cook, clean....whatever.  I just am not interested in them enough to give them my undivided attention.  Further....I am not a fashion hound....I have no fashion sense.....give me jeans and a t-shirt and I am happy.  I could care less what they are wearing to the Oscars....sorry folks.

But I do love dinner parties and I love cooking for a crowd so I am more than happy to join in this week's Sunday Supper Party.  I am planning a dinner party for Valentine's Day and I have a wonderful first course planned that I will be sharing later but that doesn't help me today. 


For today's recipe, I am going back to my last dinner party, Chinese New Year, that we celebrated on January 28th.  These dumplings were the perfect appetizer for that dinner as they denote wealth and who doesn't want more wealth this year?  But they are also perfect for anytime you have a gathering, be it a dinner party, a game day party or an Oscar night.


They can be made ahead of time and frozen so that on the day of your party you can pull them out and cook them up.  You don't even need to defrost them, simply add a few minutes to the cooking time.  Now that, is a perfect appetizer to have on hand!!


Of course, you don't have to make them ahead of time.  It only takes a moment to make the filling and they cook up very quickly.  However, making the dumplings does take some time so if you are making them the day of the party, start early.  They hold in the refrigerator very well until it is time to cook them.  You are going to want to cook them up right before serving but, again, it only takes minutes and is mostly hands off.

I adapted this recipe from one for Potstickers from Cuisine at Home.  As far as I can tell the only difference between Dumplings and Potstickers are the shape.  I used wonton wrappers that I gathered around the filling to make these little flower shaped dumplings.  The sauce that you toss them with before serving is what makes these dumplings so special, just the right amount of heat to get your attention but not enough to linger, making you go back again and again....these little dumplings are very addicting!

Feel free to make them in any shape you like. If you get Potsticker wrappers, which are round instead of square, as opposed to the wonton wrappers they may be easier to form and take less hands on time.  I don't know.  I would allow at least an hour though for making the dumplings themselves.  I would also double this recipe and make two batches one for the party and extras for in the freezer for unexpected company or to take out and add them (without the sauce) into a chicken broth base flavored with scallions and ginger for a great soup.  

Pork Dumplings
adapted from Cuisine at Home, Issue #55

Dumplings:

2 1/2 c. thinly shredded Napa Cabbage
1 t. salt
1/2 lb ground pork
1/4 c chicken broth
1 T. soy sauce
1 T. corn starch
2 scallions, white and light green parts, minced
1/2" piece of fresh ginger, peeled and minced
dash of white pepper
Wonton wrappers
2 T. vegetable oil, divided
2/3 c. water, divided

Sauce:

3 T. soy sauce
2 T. seasoned rice wine vinegar
2 T. sweet chili sauce
2 t. hot chili oil
2 t. cilantro leaves, minced
1 clove garlic, minced
1/2" piece of ginger, peeled and minced

Sprinkle the cabbage with the salt and let stand for 15 minutes.  Squeeze out any liquid and place in a large bowl.

Combine the sauce ingredients; soy sauce, vinegar, chili sauce, scallions, chili oil, cilantro, garlic and ginger in a large bowl.  Set aside.

Add the pork, broth, soy sauce, cornstarch, scallions, ginger and pepper to the cabbage and combine thoroughly, using clean hands.

Place about a teaspoon of filling onto a wrapper.  Fold all four corners over the filling, meeting in the center.  Fold the four corners that were made, into the center of the dumpling, using water to seal the edges.  Your dumpling should look like a little flower.

Heat one tablespoon of oil in a large skillet over medium high heat.  Add half of the dumplings, seam side up, and cook until bottoms are golden brown, 3 minutes or so.  Add 1/3 c. water, reduce heat, cover and cook until water is evaporated, 5 minutes or so.  Remove and keep warm while repeating this step with the other half of the dumplings.  Toss the dumplings with the reserved sauce and serve. Print Recipe

More Great Appetizers

Finger Foods

Hors d'oeuvres

Seafood

Sweets

Veggies

Sunday Supper MovementJoin the #SundaySupper conversation on twitter on Sunday! We tweet throughout the day and share recipes from all over the world. Our weekly chat starts at 7:00 pm ET. Follow the #SundaySupper hashtag and remember to include it in your tweets to join in the chat. To get more great Sunday Supper Recipes, visit our website or check out our Pinterest board. Would you like to join the Sunday Supper Movement? It’s easy. You can sign up by clicking here: Sunday Supper Movement.

21 comments:

  1. I've always wanted to make my own! Thanks for the inspiration!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Yum, any kind of dumpling in my book sounds fancy, and I'd love these at our table while watching an awards show!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Oh, boy, does that filling sound fantastic! Reminds me of my mom's wontons. I know I'd love them!!

    ReplyDelete
  4. I applaud your priorities, Wendy. Truly. I also admire your tasty party pleasing dumplings. =)

    ReplyDelete
  5. Homemade dumplings are the best. These look wonderful!

    ReplyDelete
  6. I rarely watch the Oscars as well. But I am a big snacker, love, love these dumplings!

    ReplyDelete
  7. These look incredible! They have been on my list forever!!! I'll have to try your recipe!

    ReplyDelete
  8. I have never made dumplings and these sound and look so good- even better is that you can freeze the extras- since I would want to bring them out whenever I would want one!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Yes, they are perfect to have on hand and take only minutes to cook while still frozen.

      Delete
  9. I love pork dumplings but never made them at home. Thanks for the recipe!

    ReplyDelete
  10. I'm with you. Not much of an awards show watcher but I do love the food and pork dumplings sound amazing. I love they can be made up ahead an frozen and then even cooked from frozen. Perfect!! Thanks for sharing :)

    ReplyDelete

I enjoy getting comments and feedback from my audience. Please let me know what you think, keeping in mind that we are all entitled to our own beliefs and opinions. I am happy to hear yours as long as they are stated nicely.