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Chinese Dumplings With Ginger-scallion Dipping Sauce

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Seafood, Eggs Chinese Appetizer, Fish shellf, Lowfat, Pasta noodl, Spa 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Garlic clove, peeled
4 oz Sea bass fillets, or other
firm white fish skin
removed
3 Shrimp, peeled and deveined
1 Scallion, chopped
2 Egg whites
1 1/2 t Low-sodium soy sauce
2 t Minced fresh cilantro
1/8 t Chinese 5-spice powder
1 pn Salt, or to taste
1 pn Cayenne pepper, or to taste
20 2 inch sq won-ton wrappers
Ginger-Scallion Sauce, see
recipe

INSTRUCTIONS

Bring a large pot of water to a boil. With the motor running, add
garlic through the feed tube of a food processor and process until
minced. Add sea bass, shrimp and scallion, and pulse for 10 seconds.
Add egg whites, soy, cilantro, Chinese 5-spice powder, salt and
cayenne, and pulse until well combined, about 10 seconds. Lay 5  wonton
wrappers on a dry work surface and place 1 1/2 tsp. of fish  mixture in
the center of each wrapper. Rub a drop of water on the  edges of two
adjoining sides of each wrapper and fold in half to form  a triangle,
pressing firmly to seal. Fill rest of wrappers. Gently  drop the
dumplings into the boiling water in batches, and remove with  a slotted
spoon when they float to the surface. Drain on paper  towels. To serve,
arrange 5 dumplings on each of 4 salad plates and  spoon
Ginger-Scallion Dipping Sauce over the dumplings. Pass  remaining sauce
at the table.  Nutritional information (with Ginger-Scallion Dipping
Sauce) 178  calories per serving (8% from fat)  SPA FOOD, by Lori
Longbotham and Diane Quagliani, Jan/Feb 1998  AMERICAN HEALTH, Readers'
Digest Publication, see also  www.americanhealth.com  Notes: These
dumplings are so full of flavor you'd never guess they're  lowfat. The
lean secret? They're filled with fish, not pork, then  simmered instead
of fried.  >from Kitpath with a little help from mcbuster 2.0d  Recipe
by: Rancho La Paerta, Baja California, Mexico  Posted to MC-Recipe
Digest by KitPATh <phannema@wizard.ucr.edu> on  Mar 07, 1998

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 143
Calories From Fat: 35
Total Fat: 3.9g
Cholesterol: 39.5mg
Sodium: 424.7mg
Potassium: 265.8mg
Carbohydrates: 6g
Fiber: <1g
Sugar: 3.2g
Protein: 19.9g


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