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vegetarian dumplings?
      #318043 - 11/06/07 06:40 AM
bermudakate

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does anyone have a good recipe? and another question...are Quorn cutlets IBS safe?
thank you, i'm new around here:)

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Re: vegetarian dumplings? new
      #318048 - 11/06/07 07:35 AM
BendeeWendee

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Loc: Brooklyn, NY

My fruit/grocer dudes carry perioges filled with just potato or a combo of potato/cheddar cheese (my fav!), potato/spinach, potato/garlic, potato/onion, etc. I usually throw 'em in a pot of boiling water for about 3 minutes or so or I'll pan sautee them with a spray of canola oil and a bit of soy butter. Then I dip 'em in Kikkoman sauce to imitate the dumplings that I used to get from Chinese restaurants that I miss soooo much.

Just an idea!

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Re: vegetarian dumplings? new
      #318111 - 11/06/07 06:55 PM
Little Minnie

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Do you mean Chinese steamed dumplings?

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Re: vegetarian dumplings? new
      #318130 - 11/07/07 06:27 AM
bermudakate

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yes! i actually have a recipe for sweet potato potstickers too that looks really good. the first step is to steam them...wonder if i could just do it all in the steamer?



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Re: vegetarian dumplings? new
      #318144 - 11/07/07 09:19 AM
abby6126

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will you post the sweet potato potsticker recipe?

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Re: vegetarian dumplings? new
      #318183 - 11/07/07 05:35 PM
Little Minnie

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I found this recipe. I just made steamed dumplings this weekend but used ground turkey. I think mincing mushrooms and adding ginger, garlic, soy sauce etc would be fine. A nice sauce would make it very tasty. I made a citrus-soy sauce for mine with soy sauce, rice vinegar, sugar, ginger, orange and lime juice.
Steamed Vegetarian Dumplings


Dumplings have a prominent place in Chinese cuisine and are prepared in many different ways for holidays and festivals. They vary by region, and the ingredients depend on area availability.


1/2 pound firm tofu, drained and cut into 1/2-inch slices
1/2 cup dried wood ear mushrooms (about 1/2 ounce)
1/2 cup drained, sliced water chestnuts
3/4 cup shredded carrot
1 tablespoon minced peeled fresh ginger
1 tablespoon minced green onions
1 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons low-sodium soy sauce
1/2 teaspoon dark sesame oil
1 large egg, lightly beaten
4 teaspoons cornstarch
50 won ton wrappers or gyoza skins
Cooking spray
1 teaspoon cornstarch
1/2 cup low-sodium soy sauce
1/4 cup water

Place the tofu on several layers of paper towels, and cover with additional paper towels. Let stand 30 minutes, pressing down occasionally. Place tofu in a large bowl, and mash with a fork until smooth. Set tofu aside.
Combine boiling water and mushrooms in a bowl; cover and let stand 20 minutes or until soft. Drain. Place the mushrooms and water chestnuts in a food processor; pulse 5 times or until minced. Add mushroom mixture, carrot, and the next 7 ingredients (carrot through 4 teaspoons cornstarch) to tofu; stir well.

Working with 1 won ton wrapper at a time (cover remaining wrappers to keep them from drying), spoon 1 teaspoon tofu mixture into center of each wrapper. Moisten edges of wrapper with water; bring 2 opposite corners to center, pinching points to seal. Bring remaining 2 corners to center, pinching edges together to seal. Place dumplings, seam sides up, on a large baking sheet sprinkled with 1 teaspoon cornstarch (cover loosely with a towel to keep them from drying).

Arrange one-third of the dumplings in a single layer in a vegetable steamer coated with cooking spray. Steam dumplings, covered, for 15 minutes. Remove the dumplings from steamer; set aside, and keep warm. Repeat the procedure with the remaining dumplings.

Combine 1/2 cup soy sauce and 1/4 cup water in a small bowl. Serve with dumplings.

Yield: 50 appetizers (serving size: 1 dumpling and about 3/4 teaspoon sauce)

CALORIES 35 (15% from fat); FAT 0.6g (sat 0.1g,mono 0.1g,poly 0.2g); PROTEIN 1.5g; CHOLESTEROL 5mg; CALCIUM 10mg; SODIUM 179mg; FIBER 0.2g; IRON 0.6mg; CARBOHYDRATE 5.8g

Cooking Light, JANUARY 2001



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