Potstickers

Potstickers could be just the dairy free recipe you've been looking for. One serving contains 59 calories, 2g of protein, and 3g of fat. This recipe serves 35 and costs 19 cents per serving. If you have chili garlic sauce, cabbage, wonton wrappers, and a few other ingredients on hand, you can make it. It works well as a Chinese hor d'oeuvre. 1163 people have tried and liked this recipe. It is brought to you by A Farm Girls Dabbles. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes approximately 45 minutes. Overall, this recipe earns a rather bad spoonacular score of 34%. Users who liked this recipe also liked Potstickers, Potstickers, and Potstickers.

Servings: 35

 

Ingredients:

1/8 tsp. black pepper

1 c. finely chopped cabbage

2/3 c. chicken broth

2 tsp. chili garlic sauce

1/2 tsp. cornstarch, plus more for dusting pan

2 cloves garlic, minced

2 tsp. minced ginger

1 green onion, minced

2 green onions, finely chopped

1/2 lb. ground pork

2 tsp. honey

1/2 T. oyster sauce

1-1/2 T. rice vinegar

2 tsp. sesame oil

1/4 c. soy sauce

2 T. peanut or vegetable oil

1 12-oz. package round potsticker wrappers (35 to 40 wrappers), or square wonton wrappers

Equipment:

bowl

frying pan

aluminum foil

Cooking instruction summary:

In a medium bowl, mix together the pork, cabbage, green onion, garlic, ginger, rice vinegar, oyster sauce, cornstarch, and black pepper.Place a rounded teaspoon of pork mixture onto the center of a potsticker wrapper. Have a small bowl of water near and dip your finger into it. Run your wet finger around the outer perimeter of the potsticker wrapper. Fold the wrapper over the pork mixture to form a half-moon. Then seal the edges with a fork, using firm but gentle pressure. On a tray dusted with cornstarch, set filled potsticker down firmly, seam side up, so that it will sit flat. Repeat process with remaining potstickers.In a large, deep skillet, heat 1 tablespoon of oil over medium-high heat. Swirl the oil to evenly coat the bottom of the pan. Add half the potstickers (do not overcrowd - if your pan is not big enough to hold half the potstickers comfortably, then split them into 3 batches instead), seam side up, and cook until bottoms are golden brown, about 3 to 4 minutes. Add 1/3 cup of chicken broth, then reduce heat to low and cover the pan. Cook until potstickers are tender and liquid has evaporated, about 6 to 8 minutes. Remove to serving platter and repeat the cooking process with the remaining potstickers. Serve hot with dipping sauce.In a small bowl, stir together all dipping sauce ingredients.Note: Because potstickers can be time consuming to make, I always double the recipe and freeze half of them. To freeze, simply spread potstickers on a pan dusted with cornstarch, and then cover with foil. Once they are frozen, transfer them to a freezer safe container or baggie. To cook, take them directly from the freezer into the pan, and increase the cooking time by about 2 minutes.

 

Step by step:


1. In a medium bowl, mix together the pork, cabbage, green onion, garlic, ginger, rice vinegar, oyster sauce, cornstarch, and black pepper.

2. Place a rounded teaspoon of pork mixture onto the center of a potsticker wrapper. Have a small bowl of water near and dip your finger into it. Run your wet finger around the outer perimeter of the potsticker wrapper. Fold the wrapper over the pork mixture to form a half-moon. Then seal the edges with a fork, using firm but gentle pressure. On a tray dusted with cornstarch, set filled potsticker down firmly, seam side up, so that it will sit flat. Repeat process with remaining potstickers.In a large, deep skillet, heat 1 tablespoon of oil over medium-high heat. Swirl the oil to evenly coat the bottom of the pan.

3. Add half the potstickers (do not overcrowd - if your pan is not big enough to hold half the potstickers comfortably, then split them into 3 batches instead), seam side up, and cook until bottoms are golden brown, about 3 to 4 minutes.

4. Add 1/3 cup of chicken broth, then reduce heat to low and cover the pan. Cook until potstickers are tender and liquid has evaporated, about 6 to 8 minutes.

5. Remove to serving platter and repeat the cooking process with the remaining potstickers.

6. Serve hot with dipping sauce.In a small bowl, stir together all dipping sauce ingredients.Note: Because potstickers can be time consuming to make, I always double the recipe and freeze half of them. To freeze, simply spread potstickers on a pan dusted with cornstarch, and then cover with foil. Once they are frozen, transfer them to a freezer safe container or baggie. To cook, take them directly from the freezer into the pan, and increase the cooking time by about 2 minutes.


Nutrition Information:

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58k Calories
2g Protein
2g Total Fat
6g Carbs
2% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
58k
3%

Fat
2g
4%

  Saturated Fat
1g
8%

Carbohydrates
6g
2%

  Sugar
0.5g
1%

Cholesterol
5mg
2%

Sodium
189mg
8%

Get Enough Of These
Protein
2g
5%

Vitamin B1
0.1mg
7%

Selenium
4µg
6%

Vitamin B3
0.91mg
5%

Manganese
0.08mg
4%

Vitamin K
3µg
4%

Vitamin B2
0.06mg
3%

Folate
10µg
3%

Iron
0.46mg
3%

Phosphorus
23mg
2%

Vitamin B6
0.04mg
2%

Vitamin C
1mg
2%

Zinc
0.23mg
2%

Potassium
41mg
1%

Copper
0.02mg
1%

Fiber
0.29g
1%

Magnesium
4mg
1%

covered percent of daily need
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