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Pan-Fried Pork Dumplings are pretty easy to make and so delicious! They are time-consuming and definitely a labor of love but the results are so worth it! You can fill them with just about anything and it’s hard to mess up. The best part is it freezes really well so you can save them for a quick meal whenever the craving hits!

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Instructions for the Pan-Fried Pork Dumplings

Make the Filling

I don’t make pork dumplings often but when I do, it’s always a crowd-pleaser! Since it is time-consuming, I like to buy pre-made circular dumpling wrapper dough to save some time rather than making it from scratch. The pre-made dough can be found at any Asian grocery store in the freezer aisle. As for the filling, you can pretty much add anything you like.

It’s hard to go wrong so feel free to be creative! I usually do a classic mixture of ground pork, mushrooms, cabbage, garlic, ginger, onion, and green onions. Cook a small piece of your filling to taste test and adjust ingredients if needed.

Fold the Dumplings

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Once the filling is made, it’s time to fold! Folding takes up a good chunk of time but I find it to be quite therapeutic. Just be sure to turn on a good show to pass the time quicker! The method of folding I prefer is to do 3 pleats on each side.

First, add a small spoonful of the raw meat filling in the center of the dough and mold it into an oval shape. Then, wet the outer edges of the dough with water. Fold the dough in half like a taco and make 3 pleats towards the center on both sides. Push the ends in to seal the corners. Lastly, pinch the tops to seal. Note that the folds are only on the front side of the dumpling and the back side will remain flat.

Don’t worry if the first few don’t come out beautiful, mine never do. Once you have a few to practice on, it will get easier, and become muscle memory. However, if you do find this method to be too difficult, simply fold it in half and pinch the edges to seal. It won’t look the same but will taste just as good! Remember to keep the raw dough covered with a wet paper towel or cloth to prevent it from drying out.

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Freeze or Cook?

Once the pork dumplings are all folded, you can either freeze them for later or pan-fry to eat right away. To freeze, simply lay the dumplings flat so they don’t touch and stick together. Once they are hard after a few hours, then place them into a container or bag to store and save freezer space.

To pan-fry, add a drizzle of oil to a pan on medium-high heat. Cook the dumplings for 2 minutes until the bottoms are golden brown. Then add just enough water to cover the pan and steam covered for 5 minutes until the water is gone. Sprinkle some green onions and sesame seeds on top. Lastly, serve with soy sauce. I like to add in some fried garlic, sesame oil, and red pepper flakes for a little more flavor!

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Pan-Fried Pork Dumplings

Prep Time 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time 30 minutes minutes

Total Time 2 hours hours

Servings 40 dumplings

Ingredients

DUMPLINGS:

  • 1 lb pre-made frozen circular dumpling wrapper
  • 1 lb ground pork
  • 2 shiitake or portobello mushrooms
  • 1 cup napa or green cabbage
  • 6 garlic cloves
  • 2 inch piece of ginger
  • onion
  • 3 green onions
  • 2 tbs soy sauce
  • 1 tbs mushroom or chicken bouillon
  • ½ tbs black pepper
  • ½ tbs sesame oil
  • 1 tsp sesame seeds

DUMPLING SAUCE:

  • 2 tbs soy sauce
  • 1 tbs chili oil
  • 1 tsp black vinegar
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 1 green onion (green part only)

Instructions

MAKE FILLING:

  • finely chop mushrooms, cabbage, garlic, ginger, onion, & green onions

  • in a large mixing bowl, combine ground pork and finely chopped veggies (save 1 green onion to garnish at the end)

  • season with soy sauce, bouillon, black pepper, & sesame oil

  • mix everything together until combined

  • optional: pan fry a small piece of the pork mixture, taste test, and adjust seasonings if needed

FOLD DUMPLINGS:

  • defrost pre-made dumpling wrappers

  • place wet paper towel over dumpling wrappers to keep it from drying out while you're folding

  • add a small spoonful of the filling and place in the center of wrapper dough

  • mold the meat filling into an oval shape

  • wet the outer edges of the dough with water

  • fold wrapper in half

  • on the frontside of the wrapper, make 3 pleats towards the center on each left and right side (the backside will be flat with no pleats)

  • push the ends in to seal corners

  • pinch tops to seal

  • cover folded dumplings with a wet paper towel to keep it from drying out

  • To freeze, place dumplings flat on a sheet so they don't touch and stick to each other. Place in freezer until hard then transfer to container or bag to save freezer space.

EASIER FOLD METHOD:

  • add a small spoonful of the filling and place in the center of wrapper dough

  • mold the meat into an oval shape

  • fold wrapper in half

  • pinch edges to seal

COOK DUMPLINGS:

  • add a drizzle of oil to a pan

  • pan-sear dumplings on medium-high heat for 2 minutes until golden brown

  • add just enough water to cover the pan

  • steam covered for 5 minutes until water is gone

SERVE:

  • top dumplings with sesame seeds and the remaining green onions

  • mix together all dumpling sauce ingredients, adjust to liking, serve, & enjoy!

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FAQs

What is the sauce that goes with dumplings? ›

Soy Ginger Sauce

Many Chinese restaurants serve pan-fried dumplings with a soy-ginger sauce, which is easy to recreate at home with only four ingredients needed. You simply combine soy sauce, minced ginger, sesame oil, and a little white pepper.

How to cook dumplings in bulk? ›

Place a couple inches of water in a pot and bring to a boil. Set the steamer on top of the pot, making sure it's not touching the water. Place the dumplings in the prepared steamer, making sure they are not touching (otherwise they will stick to each other), and steam for 10 minutes.

How to make dumplings already made? ›

Heat a pan on medium-high with a couple tablespoons of oil in it. Once hot, add your frozen dumplings. Cook in oil for about three to four minutes, turning once to sear multiple sides. Then add just enough water to cover dumplings about halfway, turn the heat down to medium-low, and cover with a tight-fitting lid.

How are most dumplings usually prepared? ›

Dumplings are made from a simple dough consisting of all-purpose flour, water, and salt. The shaped dumplings are either fried in a pan until golden brown or boiled in a soup. The fried version is usually served as an accompaniment to breakfast codfish.

How do you make dumplings taste better? ›

A teaspoon of sugar adds an extremely subtle hint of sweetness. It also helps the dumplings retain their moisture through the cooking process and slows gluten development, which ensures tender dumplings. A pinch of salt seasons the dumplings and enhances the flavors of the other ingredients.

What are the 3 components of dumplings? ›

What are dumplings made of? The dumpling dough is made of three main ingredients: flour, water and salt. But which flour you use depends on which dumpling you want to make.

What are the 3 main ways to cook dumplings? ›

Pick your mood—chewy, crispy, soupy, fancy—then pick your method.

How many dumplings do I need for 30 people? ›

Store your filling in airtight containers in the fridge, then set out just before you're ready to wrap. You'll want to make at least as many dumplings as your guests can eat in one sitting—estimate about 15 to 20 dumplings per guest, on the generous side.

Do you boil dumplings covered or uncovered? ›

Once your water comes to a boil, reduce the heat to medium or medium-low. You want a gentle boil that won't disturb your dumplings as they steam. Make sure you cover them! This allows for as much steam as possible so that your dumplings can definitely get cooked.

How to make dumplings without a dumpling maker? ›

All you'll need to steam the soup dumplings is a plate, a shallow pan, and three balled-up pieces of aluminum foil. The aluminum foil balls should all be roughly the same size. To get started, place your aluminum foil balls in the pan. Fill the pan with about 1.5 inches of water, and turn on the heat.

Why did my homemade dumplings fall apart? ›

Some doughs are too dry, so the dumplings won't stay sealed. Others can be too wet and sticky and end up tearing. If the filling isn't cohesive enough, it will tumble out when you bite into it. If there's air trapped in the sealed dumpling, it will balloon during cooking, causing an explosive first bite.

Why are my homemade dumplings hard? ›

Don't Overwork the Dumpling Dough

Stir everything together until the wet and dry ingredients are combined and you don't see any more dry flour. The dough might look a little lumpy, but that's okay! Overworking the dough is one of the easiest ways to end up with tough dumplings.

How do you know when pork dumplings are cooked? ›

Cook the dumplings for 3 to 5 minutes if fresh, or 6 to 8 minutes if frozen: When done, the wrappers will appear translucent and noodle-like; the filling will be opaque and warmed through (you can cut one open to check).

What is the American version of dumplings? ›

Originating in the Pennsylvania region the pierogies have been a staple in the city of Pittsburgh and all over western Pennsylvania. Pierogies are soft semicircular dumplings that are usually filled with potatoes or cheese. However, just like other dumplings, fillings are interchangeable depending on culture.

What are Cracker Barrel dumplings made of? ›

The Cracker Barrel dumpling ingredients are very simple: just flour and buttermilk! The use of buttermilk adds a slight tang and a light, fluffy texture that you won't get with regular milk. The sauce, or broth, is a base of chicken stock, flavored with onions, carrots, and celery.

What is dumpling dipping sauce made of? ›

Start by dissolving a teaspoon of sugar into a tablespoon of water. Then add 2 tablespoons soy sauce, 1 teaspoon rice vinegar, 1 teaspoon chili oil, 1 teaspoon minced garlic, 1 teaspoon toasted sesame seeds, and ½ teaspoon sesame oil. And serve this sauce with your dumplings!

What store bought sauce goes with dumplings? ›

Tangy, spicy chile-garlic sauce is a staple condiment that contains not much more than red chiles, garlic, rice vinegar, and salt. Sort of a chunky version of sriracha, it's often used by itself as a dipping sauce. The brand you're most likely to encounter is Huy Fong, which is Vietnamese.

What is Potsticker sauce called? ›

Great Gyoza sauce for potstickers

Dynasty is my go-to for all great things Asian, and THIS sauce is the best Gyoza sauce available commercially, and even better than some restaurant ones.

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