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Gyoza
Japanese pork and cabbage dumplings with a juicy, ginger-scented filling, crisp golden bottoms, and a tender steamed top. Serve them with a sharp soy dipping sauce.
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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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Salting the cabbage draws out excess water, keeping the pork filling juicy without making the wrappers soggy. Ginger, sesame oil, soy sauce, and black vinegar give the dumplings a balanced savory, aromatic finish.
Refrigerate cooked dumplings in a covered container for up to 3 days. Freeze uncooked dumplings in a single layer until firm, then transfer to a sealed bag for up to 2 months; cook from frozen.
Reheat refrigerated dumplings in gently simmering water for 3 to 4 minutes, until hot throughout. Do not thaw frozen dumplings; simmer them for 2 to 3 minutes longer.