Dave's Party Potstickers

Recipe courtesy Dave Fogelman

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  • on March 27, 2010

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    This recipe is clearly adapted from Hugh Carpenter's original recipe. Several seasonings were altered slightly and he added a couple of ingredients. But the basic recipe, it's format, and preparation instructions are straight from the original.

    Now, it's not against the law to adapt someone else's recipe and make it your own. But it's common practice in the food world to credit the original source of the recipe and clearly state that your recipe is an adaptation of the original -- as opposed to pretending the recipe is completely your own while cooking it on national TV.

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  • on March 27, 2010

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    With the millions of recipes out there, why couldn't he have found a similar recipe and made it his own? How can you accuse someone of using another recipe without finding out the facts????

    He won fair and square. From what I hear about the FN they do a VERY complete investigation of who is on their show including background checks. Give it a rest and be happy for the guy.

    You two are negative Nellies!! Did you tell the teacher who played the prank too?

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  • on March 26, 2010

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    I recognized the recipe, too. It's one I've made many times.

    Like the other reviewer said, this is Hugh Carpenter's, from Hot Pasta. The orange juice is an option given in the original version.

    I agree with the rating of the recipe, it's great, but it's very disappointing that an "Ultimate Recipe Showdown" contestant would enter someone else's recipe as their own.

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  • on March 24, 2010

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    This is Hugh Carpenters recipe from his Hot Pasta book, with some added orange juice. I've never made them with the OJ, however, I have been making these for years, and always get rave reviews. Check out all of Hugh's books / recipes - they are absolutely fabulous!

    http://www.globalgourmet.com/food/foodday/fd1097/fd101397.html
    http://www.hughcarpenter.com/

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  • on March 22, 2010

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    watched the show and it really looked great. very easy. fantastic flavor. went one step further and made homemade gyoza wrappers. it won't be the last time we enjoy these

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  • on March 22, 2010

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    I couldn't wait to make these after I saw the show and they taste as good as they look. We had them for dinner and my kids love them too! The flavor of these potstickers is AWESOME!

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