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Meats Asian Asian, Chinese 54 Servings

INGREDIENTS

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2 c Bread flour
1 lb Lean ground pork
10 oz Frozen chopped spinach
1 Scallion – thinly sliced
2 tb Ginger wine – see note
1 tb Sesame oil
1 tb Light soy sauce
1 tb Liquid from spinach
2 tb Sesame oil
1 tb White vinegar
1 ts Hot chili oil boiling water; MORE if needed
6 tb Soy sauce
3 ts Oil; (about)
2 c Chicken stock; more if needed

INSTRUCTIONS

CHUCK OZBURN HBWK07A
WRAPPERS
FILLING
DIPPING SAUCE
FOR COOKING
Mix flour and water to form dough; knead till smooth       and elastic;
Cover with damp cloth and let rest for 20 minutes. Thaw spinach and squeeze
out moisture. Combine filling ingredients and mix gently, but well, by
hand. Combine sauce ingredients in a small jar and      shake well. Roll
out dough to about 1/8 inch thick. (I use the 5 setting on an Italian pasta
machine) and cut     into 3 inch circles; place about 1 1/2 tsp of filling
in center of circle; fold dough in half, pinch             together at
center; make 3 pleats on each side and pinch along the top to seal edges
together; form into      a half moon shape; place on floured surface and
cover      with a dry towel; make remaining dumplings. Heat skillet and
coat liberally with oil; arrange dumplings     in pan with flat side down;
brown lightly. Using 1 cup     of stock for each 20 dumplings, add the
stock, cover and cook over medium heat until all the liquid is absorbed;
dribble 1 t bsp oil in skillet, shake gently to loosen dumplings and let
brown for 1 minute; invert onto a platter and serve with the dipping sauce.
Yield: about 4 1/2 dozen. Note: Can be frozen on           cookie sheets
and then put in zip-lok bags. DO NOT THAW before cooking. STEAMED
DUMPLINGS: Same as fried      except use cold water when making the dough.
To cook, line a steamer rack with a damp towel; bring water to a boil;
place dumplings on the damp cloth, cover and       steam for 15 minutes;
serve hot with dipping sauce. BOILED PORK DUMPLINGS: Same as fried except
pleats are     omitted; instead, when dough is folded in half, pinch along
the top to seal. Bring a large pot of water to a     boil; drop dumplings
in one at a time, stirring gently to prevent sticking; when water returns
to a boil, add 1 cup of cold water; repeat twice more. Dumplings will float
when cooked. Arrange cooked dumplings on a           platter and drizzle
with dipping sauce; sp rinkle with thinly sliced scallions if desired.
Note: Use fresh pork and spinach if freezing the dumplings. Start fry
cooking process while the  dumplings        are still frozen. Steamed and
boiled dumplings should      be thawed. If using 2 cups chives, omit
spinach and scallions. From Chuck Ozburn.
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To:     BGMB90B    ELAINE RADIS          Date:    01/09 From:   BGMB90B
ELAINE RADIS          Time:    12:36 PM
MM: BOILED CHICKEN - CHINESE STYLE HBKW07A
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #174
Date: 29 Jul 96 11:20:56 From: "steven.h.bergstein"
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