Fried Dumplings Stuffed with Japanese Squash

Fried Dumplings Stuffed with Japanese Squash

by Soybean family

4.7 (1)
Favorite

Difficulty

Hard

Time

2h

Serving

2

I live in the north and deal with all kinds of noodles every day. I often eat all kinds of noodles at home, especially dumplings. It used to be only me and my child's father who like to eat it. Now I find that the children love it more than the two of us. If you don’t make dumplings every other time, you will definitely ask to make dumplings. If there are no special circumstances, you will usually pack some and freeze them in the refrigerator for convenience. "

Ingredients

Fried Dumplings Stuffed with Japanese Squash

1. Put the dough in a clean basin, add eggs and salt, stir with chopsticks while adding water, stir until there is no dry powder, knead the dough into a smooth dough, cover with plastic wrap and leave it for 1 hour

Fried Dumplings Stuffed with Japanese Squash recipe

2. After the dough is kneaded, start to prepare the dumpling filling: stir the pork into the filling (it is recommended to choose 3 points fat and 7 points lean meat for dumpling filling. The filling made with this kind of meat will not eat wood or greasy)

Fried Dumplings Stuffed with Japanese Squash recipe

3. Add about 15g of water in batches and stir in one direction until the meat appears slush (after each addition of water, it needs to be stirred until it is fully fused with the meat before adding the next time)

Fried Dumplings Stuffed with Japanese Squash recipe

4. Add the consumable oil, light soy sauce, pepper oil and a little salt separately, and stir evenly together.

Fried Dumplings Stuffed with Japanese Squash recipe

5. Peel and wash the Japanese squash

Fried Dumplings Stuffed with Japanese Squash recipe

6. Cut the washed Japanese squash into fine dices

Fried Dumplings Stuffed with Japanese Squash recipe

7. Add the sliced Japanese squash to the meat

Fried Dumplings Stuffed with Japanese Squash recipe

8. Add a little salt and a few drops of sesame oil and stir evenly. At this point, all the dumpling fillings are adjusted, and then start to prepare for rolling and filling.

Fried Dumplings Stuffed with Japanese Squash recipe

9. After the dough is set aside, take out a part and knead it into a strip

Fried Dumplings Stuffed with Japanese Squash recipe

10. Divide into several small doses, each small dose is about 10g

Fried Dumplings Stuffed with Japanese Squash recipe

11. Take a small agent dipped in a little dry flour, first press it into a small circle with your hands

Fried Dumplings Stuffed with Japanese Squash recipe

12. Use a rolling pin to roll into a round dumpling wrapper (thin around and thick in the middle)

Fried Dumplings Stuffed with Japanese Squash recipe

13. Use a spoon or chopsticks to scoop an appropriate amount of stuffing and place it in the middle of the dumpling wrapper (the amount of stuffing should not be too much or too little. If it is too much, it will not be easy to pack and it will be easy to reveal the stuffing. If it is less, it will be the skin and affect the taste)

Fried Dumplings Stuffed with Japanese Squash recipe

14. Take the dumpling wrapper and put it on your hand, fold the two sides together and knead together, and then squeeze a few folds at will (you can wrap the dumplings according to the style you like or know)

Fried Dumplings Stuffed with Japanese Squash recipe

15. Wrap all the remaining bread and fillings according to the above aspects (you can fry or boil the food that is eaten that day, and freeze it in the refrigerator if you can't finish it), brush a little oil in the pan, and place it after heating. Dumplings

Fried Dumplings Stuffed with Japanese Squash recipe

16. Slowly fry for about 10 seconds on medium and low heat. When you hear a crackling sound in the pan, pour a small bowl of water into the pan and quickly cover the pan.

Fried Dumplings Stuffed with Japanese Squash recipe

17. Simmer until you can't hear the sound of water vapor in the pot, open the lid, continue to fry on low heat until the bottom of the dumplings are golden, turn off the heat

Fried Dumplings Stuffed with Japanese Squash recipe

18. Before the dumplings are eaten in the pot, prepare the dipping ingredients: 1 tablespoon of balsamic vinegar, half a tablespoon of light soy sauce, a few drops of chili oil, a few drops of pepper oil, a few drops of sesame oil, etc., mix and stir well

Fried Dumplings Stuffed with Japanese Squash recipe

Tips:

1. The dough for making dumplings is relatively hard at first, but it becomes very soft after standing for a period of time. Knead the dough and add salt and eggs to make the dumpling skin tougher.
2. Don't pack the dough after kneading it, let it stand for 1 hour and then pack it for better softness
3. After the dumplings are put in the pot and water is added, the lid should be quickly covered, and the steamed dumplings should be cooked through the steam in the pot.
4. Be sure to pay attention to the heat during frying before it is out of the pan, it will be easy to fry when the heat is high

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