Veggie Potstickers

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Total Time:
1 hr 15 min
Prep
35 min
Inactive
30 min
Cook
10 min
Yield:
24 potstickers
Level:
Intermediate
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Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 1 leek, cleaned and thinly sliced
  • 1 clove garlic, pressed
  • 1 head Napa cabbage, finely shredded
  • 2 tablespoons rice wine vinegar
  • 2 teaspoons soy sauce
  • 1-inch piece fresh ginger, peeled and grated
  • 1 medium carrot, grated on finest holes of a box grater
  • 24 wonton wrappers
  • Asian Dipping Sauce, recipe follows

Directions

Heat 2 tablespoons of the oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add the leeks and garlic and cook until leeks begin to soften, about 3 to 4 minutes. Add the cabbage, vinegar, soy sauce, and ginger and cook, stirring, until cabbage is soft, about 3 to 4 minutes more. Remove from the heat and stir in the carrot. Allow the filling to cool.

Transfer cabbage mixture to a mixing bowl and work together until fully incorporated. Keep refrigerated until ready to use.

To make the potstickers, lay a wonton wrapper on the work surface and put about 1 tablespoon of the filling in the center. Dip your finger in a little water and wet the edges of the wonton wrapper; this will help the potsticker seal when cooking. Bring the outside edges of the wonton wrapper together over the filling and press it together to form a pouch. Continue with the remaining wrappers and filling.

To cook the potstickers, heat the remaining oil in a very large skillet over high heat. Place all of the potstickers upright in the pan and cook, without disturbing them, until browned on the bottom, about 1 to 2 minutes. Add 1/2 cup water to the pan and immediately cover. Allow the potstickers to steam for about 3 minutes, then remove the skillet lid. Continue cooking until the water is completely evaporated.

Transfer to a platter and serve with the dipping sauce.

Asian Dipping Sauce:

Stir all ingredients together in a small bowl until sugar is dissolved. Refrigerate until ready to serve.

Yield: about 1/3 cup

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  • on February 13, 2011

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    I found the recipe easy. They were delicious!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • on January 05, 2010

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    Save yourself some chopping and use a bag of multi-color cole slaw in place of the cabbage and carrot. This is what I did on my first try of this recipe and it turned out just fine. Also, stick to medium-high heat to cook the potstickers, or you'll have oil splattering everywhere.

    These things are so delicious and fun to make. The sauce is fantastic...I had to double the recipe!

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  • on May 02, 2008

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    These were really good. Instead of grating the carrots and cabbage, I just threw some cabbage, carrots, and mushrooms into the food processor and then cooked it. Turned out great! The dipping sauce tastes like something you would get at a restaurant...I'll definitely make this again.

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