Beijing guotie
By Liam Maalouf
90’
Prep time
35’
Cook time
125’
Total time
73
Calories
1
Serving
Summary
This recipe is by chinese-american chef ken hom, who says that guotie are often eaten during lunar new year celebrations. “during lunar new year, guotie are often eaten during the celebration, when whole families gather round and stuff them together," says ken. "these dumplings are shallow-fried, which i think is the tastiest way of cooking them. they should be crispy on the bottom, soft on the top, and juicy inside."
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Ingredient
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Light soy sauce0.5 tsp -
Plain flour140 grams -
Light soy sauce1 tbsp -
Dark soy sauce0.5 tbsp -
Salt0.5 tsp -
Caster sugar1 tsp -
Salad onion1 -
Root ginger5 grams -
Groundnut oil2 tbsp -
Pork mince110 grams -
Shaoxing rice wine0.5 tbsp -
Black pepper0.25 tsp -
Chinese rice vinegar1 tbsp -
Sesame oil1 tsp -
Chicken stock1 tbsp -
Chilli oil1 tbsp -
Chinese leaf85 grams