Hello everybody, hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a distinctive dish, my japanese gyoza. It is one of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I will make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.
My Japanese gyoza is one of the most popular of recent trending meals in the world. It’s easy, it is fast, it tastes yummy. It is appreciated by millions daily. My Japanese gyoza is something that I have loved my whole life. They are fine and they look wonderful.
After it appeared on a popular show Brits have been signing up to use it. Gyoza is everywhere in Japan, both at home and in restaurants. They are commonly found in ramen restaurants and you can order a ramen set meal (定食). The ramen set meal includes ramen and gyoza.
To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have my japanese gyoza using 16 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make My Japanese gyoza:
- Make ready 250 g minced pork
- Get 4-5 stems spring onion
- Make ready 180 g sweetheart cabbage or Chinese cabbage
- Make ready 1 clove garlic (finely chopped or grated)
- Make ready 1 tsp ginger (finely chopped or grated)
- Take 1/3 tsp salt
- Get 2-3 pinch black pepper
- Prepare 1 heaped tsp Chinese chicken soup stock
- Make ready 1 tbsp soy sauce
- Make ready 2 tbsp Chinese cooking wine
- Get 1.5 tbsp sesame oil
- Prepare 1 tsp Chinese mixed spice (optional)
- Take 30 gyoza skins (You can get it from Chinese shop or other Asian shop)
- Get 2-3 tsp corn flower (optional)
- Make ready Sesame oil for a finish touch
- Make ready soy sauce and vinegar (1:1) for dipping sauce
This Japanese Gyoza recipe is my mothers', and it's a traditional, authentic recipe. Juicy on the inside, a golden brown and crispy base, these are made in a skillet and are one of my all time favourite Japanese dishes! Watch the recipe video and you'll be a Gyoza-Wrapping-Master in no time. Gyoza is a dumpling filled with ground meat and vegetables wrapped with a thin skin. 饺子 (jiǎo zi; the original Chinese word for Gyoza 餃子) was adopted to Japanese cuisine from Manchuria which is in northern China.
Steps to make My Japanese gyoza:
- Mix well all the seasoning from garlic to Chinese spice with minced pork until it becomes sticky.
- Chop cabbage and spring onion into small pieces
- Mix 2 into 1 lightly. Do not make it sticky. Then rest it for 30mins or longer if you have time. (If you don’t have time, don’t worry)
- Wrap step3 with gyoza skins. - press the fillings as if removing the air. Put water or water+flour all around the edge of the skin.
- Fold it in half and pinch the top. Then make pleats each sides.
- The other side too.
- Add vegetable oil in a frying pan and allocate gyoza then start frying with high heat. After the pan became hot, pour the mixture of water and corn flour (or just water is ok) till it covers half of gyoza. Put the lid on and continue frying with high heat.
- When the water evaporates and the noise changes to almost crackling sound, then open the lid and drop some sesame oil around the gyoza and keep frying a little to make it crunchy.
- Turn the heat off, loosen the gyoza, cover with a plate and flip it upside down to serve.
- Mix soy sauce and vinegar for dipping sauce.
Watch the recipe video and you'll be a Gyoza-Wrapping-Master in no time. Gyoza is a dumpling filled with ground meat and vegetables wrapped with a thin skin. 饺子 (jiǎo zi; the original Chinese word for Gyoza 餃子) was adopted to Japanese cuisine from Manchuria which is in northern China. The Japanese version of the dumpling is called gyoza. Gyoza refers to cooked dough pouches with various stuffing. These pouches are made of flour, potatoes or bread, and may include meat, fish, vegetables, or sweets as filling.
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