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Spiced up"Chicken Pot~ Stickers. Pot Sticker Soy Dipping Sauce — Vietnamese Home Cooking Recipes. Store-bought potsticker dipping sauce is the worst. I finally came up with a Chicken and mushrooms make up the filling in these pot stickers, a traditional Chinese dumpling.

Spiced up"Chicken Pot~ Stickers Fried ZucchiniLightly Breaded and Topped with Parmesan Cheese. Pot stickers are an Asian dumpling and are typically filled with meat and vegetables. Spoon cabbage into a medium bowl; let cool completely. You can have Spiced up"Chicken Pot~ Stickers using 7 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.

Ingredients of Spiced up"Chicken Pot~ Stickers

  1. You need 8 small of Brussel Sprouts.
  2. You need 2 clove of Fresh Garlic.
  3. Prepare 1 tsp of hot peri~peri.
  4. It's 1 tsp of Mediterranean sea~ salt.
  5. Prepare 1 tsp of Ground Black Pepper.
  6. Prepare 6 cup of Boiling water.
  7. Prepare 1 tbsp of Olive Oil.

Close-up of cooking fried gyoza with vegetables in a frying pan. How to Make Chicken Pot Stickers 雞肉鍋貼--This video includes the wrapping and cooking process only. Transfer the vegetables and spices to the bowl with the chicken. Add the soy sauce and sesame oil and stir to combine all the ingredients.

Spiced up"Chicken Pot~ Stickers instructions

  1. bring water to a boil add pot~ stickers wait until soft& drain should take about 3 min...or if already thawed skip this step..
  2. Chop garlic and then add salt& pepper and garlic to bowl.
  3. take brussel sprouts and cut in half then add to the bowl..
  4. take all ingredients and add oil and toss with pot~ stickers.
  5. Use frying pan and cook over med, heat and cover for 5 min, tossing occasionally....

I made these tonight and they were soooo delicious! Making pot stickers at home is not as hard as it seems. I've been on a binge of Asian food's since this weekend. It's partly cos I have some fresh ingredients leftover. These chicken potstickers are also a good excuse to recruit family or friends in the wrapping process — many hands make for less work!

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