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Jiaozi Dumplings
Tender Chinese pork-and-chive dumplings filled with ginger, cabbage, and sesame, then simmered until the wrappers turn glossy and the filling is juicy. Serve with a sharp black-vinegar dipping sauce.
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Open-topped Cantonese steamed dumplings filled with juicy pork, shrimp, shiitake mushrooms, and fragrant ginger. Their tender wrappers and savory, springy filling make them a classic dim sum centerpiece.
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A small amount of cornstarch binds the pork and shrimp while preserving a bouncy texture, and toasted sesame oil, ginger, and shiitake give the filling the layered savory aroma associated with classic dim sum.
Refrigerate uncooked dumplings in a single layer, covered, for up to 8 hours. Freeze them on a tray until firm, then transfer to a sealed container for up to 1 month; steam from frozen, adding 2 to 3 minutes.
Reheat cooked siu mai in a steamer over simmering water for 4 to 5 minutes, until piping hot throughout. Avoid microwaving uncovered, which can toughen the wrappers.