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How to make Konjac dumplings?

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Dumplings possess deep-rooted cultural significance in many parts of the world.  In China, they are a staple during the Lunar New Year, representing wealth and familial unity.  In Japan, gyoza-style dumplings are savored on New Year’s Eve to invite good luck and prosperity.  Various other cultures, including Korea, Poland, and Latin America, boast their unique variations of dumplings, each carrying its own traditions and symbolism. Below, I’ll share the recipe for dumplings made with konjac noodle for everyone to enjoy.

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First Recipe:

Ingredients:

100g konjac noodles

180g carrot

250g cabbage

80g mushroom

15g scallion

15g ginger

30g dried shrimp

160g ground pork

15g soy sauce

7.5ml cooking wine

7.5ml oyster sauce

3g sugar

15g oil

Instructions:

1.Prepare the konjac noodles according to the instructions on the packaging. Rinse them thoroughly, chop them into small pieces, and mix them with soy sauce until well coated.

2.Finely chop the carrots, mushrooms, scallions, ginger, and cabbage.

3.Salt the cabbage to draw out excess moisture, then squeeze it dry.

4.In a mixing bowl, combine the ground pork, soy sauce, cooking wine, oyster sauce, sugar, chopped scallions, ginger, and oil. Add the prepared shrimp, carrots, konjac noodles, and cabbage. Stir until well combined.

5.Prepare a dough by gradually adding 125g of water to 250g of flour. Mix until the flour forms a dough. Let the dough rest for 30 minutes.

6.Roll out the dough and cut it into small circles. Place a spoonful of the filling mixture in the center of each circle, then fold and seal the dumplings.

7.Bring water to a boil in a pot and add the dumplings. Cook for 10 minutes after the water comes to a boil, then remove the dumplings and serve.

Second Recipe:

Ingredients:

150g konjac angel hair noodles

10g salt

250g leek

3 eggs

30g ginger

10g dried shrimp

160g ground pork

15g soy sauce

7.5ml cooking wine

7.5ml oyster sauce

3g sugar

15g oil

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1.Prepare the konjac noodles according to the instructions on the packaging. Rinse them thoroughly, chop them into small pieces, and mix them with soy sauce until well coated.

Wash the leeks thoroughly and chop them into small pieces.

2.Beat the eggs in a bowl. Heat a pan and add 30ml of oil. Pour the beaten eggs into the pan and scramble them until cooked and broken into small pieces.

3.In a mixing bowl, combine the ground pork, soy sauce, cooking wine, oyster sauce, sugar, ginger, and oil. Add the dried shrimp, leeks, and scrambled eggs. Mix until well combined.

4.Prepare a dough by gradually adding 125g of water to 250g of flour. Mix until the flour forms a dough. Let the dough rest for 30 minutes.

5.Roll out the dough and cut it into small circles. Place a spoonful of the filling mixture in the center of each circle, then fold and seal the dumplings.

6.Bring water to a boil in a pot and add the dumplings. Cook for 10 minutes after the water comes to a boil, then remove the dumplings and serve.

Flavor Variations: You can try variations like chicken, shrimp, tofu, or even a delightful mix of vegetables for a vegetarian option. The possibilities are endless, allowing you to customize the fillings to your liking.

Serving Suggestions: Once your konjac dumplings are cooked to perfection, it’s time to serve them up! These dumplings pair beautifully with a variety of dipping sauces, such as soy sauce, chili oil, or a combination of both. For a complete meal, serve them alongside a fresh salad or steamed vegetables. Don’t forget to garnish with some chopped scallions or sesame seeds to add an extra touch of flavor and visual appeal

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