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Cabbage Dumplings

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Chinese Chinese, Dim sum, Snacks 40 Snacks

INGREDIENTS

12 oz Peeled cooked shrimps
1/2 t Salt
1/2 t Sugar
Pinch of pepper
1 t Cornflour
3 oz Carrots, parboiled
and finely diced
A few drops of sesame oil
1 T Chopped parsley
5 oz Strong white flou
L/2 oz cornf lour
4 t Salt
7 Boiling water
4 oz Lard
A few drops of green food
colouring

INSTRUCTIONS

First make the filling. Roughly chop the shrimps. Add the salt, sugar,
pepper and cornflour. Stir in the carrots, sesame oil and parsley;  mix
to bind the ingredients together. Chill for 30 minutes. For the  dough,
sift the flour, cornfiour and salt into a large bowl. Pour in  the
boiling water and stir quickly, then knead the mixture with the  lard
on to a lightly floured surface until smooth. Roll the dough  into
cylinder, then cut it into 40 equal portions. Flatten a portion  of
dough, then roll it out thinly to give a round or oval shape. Put  a
little filling in the mlddle, then enclose lt in the dough,  pressineg
the edges together to make a three-sided seam. Some of the  dumplings
can be folded in half and the edges pinched into a frilly  pattern.
Alternatively, the top of the dumplings can be left. Brush  the very
edge of the pastry with a little food colouring. Continue  until all
the dough and filling is used. Arrange the dumplings in a  greased
steamer and simmer and cook over boiling water for 8 minutes.  Serve at
once. Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V3 #284  Date: Wed, 16 Oct 1996
18:20:09 +0000  From: ray.watson@ukonline.co.uk

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 26
Calories From Fat: 26
Total Fat: 2.8g
Cholesterol: 1.6mg
Sodium: 261.8mg
Potassium: 3mg
Carbohydrates: <1g
Fiber: <1g
Sugar: <1g
Protein: <1g


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