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PORK SOUP DUMPLINGS RECIPE | MOLLY YEH | FOOD NETWORK



Pork Soup Dumplings Recipe | Molly Yeh | Food Network image

Xiao long bao, or soup dumplings, are Chinese steamed dumplings that have soup inside of them. They are like magic! I grew up eating these with my family at our favorite dim sum restaurant in Chicago's Chinatown and later learned how to make them by combining my family's go-to pot sticker recipe with the secret ingredient: soup gelatin, which melts down into soup once the dumplings are cooked.

Provided by Molly Yeh

Total Time 2 hours 40 minutes

Cook Time 1 hours 30 minutes

Yield 32 dumplings

Number Of Ingredients 15

3 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting
1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt 
1/2 cup boiling water 
1/2 cup cold water 
1 3/4 cups chicken stock
1 tablespoon soy sauce 
One 1/4-ounce envelope gelatin powder (about 1 tablespoon) 
1 pound ground pork
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt 
2 tablespoons soy sauce, plus more for serving 
1 tablespoon finely grated fresh ginger 
1 tablespoon sambal oelek, plus more for serving 
1 tablespoon sesame oil 
1 tablespoon rice vinegar, plus more for serving 
4 scallions, finely chopped 

Steps:

  • For the wrappers: Combine the flour and salt in a large bowl and create a well in the middle. Add the boiling water and mix it in with a spatula, then incorporate with your hands until you have a mealy, shaggy mixture. Mix in the cold water and bring everything together into a dough, then turn it out onto a work surface and knead, adding additional flour if it gets too sticky to work with, until you have a smooth and slightly sticky dough, 7 to 10 minutes. Cover with plastic wrap or a damp towel for 30 minutes while you make the filling.
  • For the soup: Heat the chicken stock, then add the soy sauce and gelatin powder. Whisk to combine. Pour into a shallow dish and chill until set, around 1 hour. Break up the gelatin by fluffing with a fork. Set aside. 
  • For the filling: Put the pork in a large bowl and sprinkle on the salt, then add the soy sauce, ginger, sambal oelek, sesame oil, rice vinegar and scallions. Mix everything together with your hands (don't overmix), then set up your dumpling folding station. 
  • Line a sheet pan with parchment paper and dust with flour. To assemble the dumplings, divide the dough into 32 balls and keep them covered when you're not working with them. Roll them out into 3 1/2- to 4-inch circles, flouring the surface as needed. Place 1/2 tablespoon pork filling in the center of each circle and 1/2 tablespoon soup gelatin on top of the filling. Fold up the edges of the dumpling and pinch everything in the center. Repeat with the remaining dumpling wrappers and filling and place on the lined sheet pan.
  • To steam the dumplings, line a bamboo steamer with cabbage leaves or parchment paper with a few holes cut out. Place the dumplings in the steamer, leaving a little bit of room between them, then set the steamer over a pot of boiling water. Steam in batches until cooked through, 8 to 10 minutes. Alternately, line a plate with cabbage leaves or parchment paper. Place in a pot of boiling water, making sure the water doesn't cover the plate (you will need about 1/2 to 3/4 cup). Cook 8 to 10 minutes.
  • Let cool slightly, then enjoy with a sauce of equal parts vinegar and soy sauce with sambal oelek to taste. 

PORK SOUP DUMPLINGS RECIPE | BON APPÉTIT



Pork Soup Dumplings Recipe | Bon Appétit image

There's an art to eating pork soup dumplings—and an art to making them.

Provided by Claire Saffitz and Pamela Lau

Yield Makes about 48

Number Of Ingredients 26

½ lb. pork skin, cut in half
1 lb. pork bones
1 pig's foot
3 scallions, cut into 1" pieces
1 3" piece ginger, peeled, thinly sliced
2 Tbsp. Shaoxing wine (Chinese rice wine)
Kosher salt
1¼ lb. ground pork shoulder (Boston butt; 20% fat)
3 scallions, finely chopped
1 garlic clove, finely grated
1 Tbsp. soy sauce
1¾ tsp. kosher salt
1¼ tsp. Shaoxing wine (Chinese rice wine)
1¼ tsp. sugar
1¼ tsp. toasted sesame oil
¾ tsp. finely grated ginger
¾ tsp. freshly ground white pepper
3 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for surface
1 Tbsp. vegetable oil
2 scallions, thinly sliced
1 2" piece ginger, peeled, julienned
? cup black vinegar
2 Tbsp. soy sauce
1 head Napa cabbage
Nonstick cooking oil spray
A 1"-diameter wooden dowel, a bench scraper, a ruler (optional); a bamboo steamer

Steps:

  • Place pork skin in a small stockpot or large saucepan and add cold water to cover. Bring to a boil; drain and rinse with cold water. Slice skin lengthwise into 1"-wide strips, trimming any fat, then slice strips crosswise into about ¼"-wide pieces. Return skin to same stockpot and add bones, foot, scallions, ginger, wine, and 8 cups cold water. Bring to a boil, skim surface of any foam, and reduce heat. Simmer, skimming often, until liquid is almost opaque and reduced to 2 cups, 60-75 minutes.
  • Strain liquid into a 13x9" baking dish; discard solids. Season with salt and chill until set, at least 2 hours and up to 3 days. If making ahead, cover soup with plastic wrap once jelled.
  • Mix ground pork, scallions, garlic, soy sauce, salt, wine, sugar, oil, ginger, and pepper with chopsticks in a medium bowl, stirring in one direction until it all comes together and a light film forms on the sides of bowl, about 20 seconds.
  • Cut a fine crosshatch pattern in jelled soup to create very small pieces (about ?" squares). Scrape into bowl with filling and mix to combine. Cover and chill until ready to use.
  • Place 3 cups flour in a medium bowl. Slowly drizzle in 1 cup very hot tap water, mixing constantly with chopsticks or a fork, until dough starts to hold together in shaggy pieces. Cover bowl with plastic wrap and let rest 15 minutes (this allows flour to hydrate).
  • Add oil and mix until dough comes together and forms a shaggy ball. Transfer to a lightly floured surface and knead, adding more flour as needed to prevent sticking, until dough is very soft, smooth, supple, and just a little bit tacky, about 10 minutes. Dust dough lightly with flour and wrap in plastic. Let rest 1 hour.
  • Mix scallions, ginger, vinegar, and soy sauce in a small bowl; set aside.
  • Place several large cabbage leaves in steamer, leaving about a 1" border around the sides for steam to travel through. Lightly coat cabbage with nonstick spray (a dumpling that sticks is a dumpling that tears) and set steamer next to work station.
  • Divide dough into 4 equal pieces. Working with 1 piece at a time and keeping other pieces covered with plastic wrap, roll out dough with your palms to make 12"-long ropes.
  • Cut each rope into twelve 1"-pieces with bench scraper. Using a ruler as a guide means all your pieces will be the same size, resulting in uniform dumplings. You’ll look like a pro!
  • Working with 1 piece of dough at a time and keeping other pieces covered in plastic wrap (it’s important to keep the dough covered while you work because it dries out very easily), press your thumb into cut side of dough to flatten.
  • Dust very lightly with flour and use dowel to roll out into thin rounds, about 4" in diameter—work from the center moving outward, applying slightly more pressure as you reach the edges to make them a little thinner. Cover with plastic.
  • Lay a wrapper across the upper part of your palm and bottom half of the fingers of your nondominant hand. Spoon 1 Tbsp. filling into wrapper, making sure to get some pieces of jelled soup.
  • Lightly spread out filling with the back of the spoon, leaving at least a ½" border. Spoon a couple more pieces of jelled soup into center of filling. Slightly cup your palm around dumpling and gently grasp edge of wrapper between your thumb and index finger. Position your other thumb and index finger ½" away in the same fashion.
  • Using fingertips on one hand, gently pull and stretch wrapper outward before bringing it in to meet opposite fingers. Carefully fold stretched area in on itself, creating a pleat. Pinch to seal.
  • Rotating dumpling as you work, repeat process to create a series of 18 pleats, leaving a small hole in the center. You’ll probably get only 10 or 12 pleats the first few times you do this; as your skill increases, so will your folds.
  • Cradle dumpling in your palm, gently rotating it and working filling upward so dumpling is shaped like a fig. This step elongates the dumpling, eliminating air between wrapper and filling.
  • Pinch edges together and gently twist to seal. Place dumpling in prepared steamer and cover with plastic wrap.
  • Repeat with remaining wrappers and filling. Work relatively quickly to keep edges of wrappers from drying out while you work.
  • Remove plastic wrap. Place steamer over a large skillet of rapidly boiling water, making sure water doesn’t touch steamer, and cover. Steam dumplings 8 minutes (10 if frozen). Serve directly from steamer with reserved dipping sauce alongside.
  • Do Ahead: Make and freeze dumplings 1 month ahead. Place on parchment-lined baking sheets that have been coated with nonstick spray. Cover with plastic wrap lightly coated with nonstick spray and freeze solid. Transfer to resealable plastic freezer bags. Steam directly from freezer.

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