Shrimp and Ginger Siu Mai Dumplings

  1. Pulse the filling ingredients in a food processor until partly smooth but not completely pureed; I like my fillings to have a little texture.
  2. Season with salt and pepper.
  3. Hold a wonton wrapper in your hand.
  4. Drop 1 tablespoon of the filling onto the center of the wrapper; dipping the spoon in cold water first will make the filling come off easier.
  5. Gather the edges of the wrapper up around the filling and squeeze the sides slightly with your fingers.
  6. The sides will naturally pleat, leaving the filling slightly exposed.
  7. Tap the dumpling on the table so the bottom is flat and it stands upright.
  8. Repeat with the remaining wrappers and filling.
  9. (You can freeze the leftover filling for 2 or 3 weeks.)
  10. Lightly oil the bottom of a 10-inch bamboo steamer and line it with the whole cabbage leaves.
  11. Stand the dumplings in the steamer in a single layer and dont let them touch.
  12. You should be able to get 12 siu mai in the steamer at a time.
  13. Bring 1 to 2 inches of water to a boil in a wok.
  14. Set the bamboo steamer inside the wok, then cover it with the bamboo lid.
  15. Steam for 10 to 12 minutes or until the filling feels firm.
  16. Garnish with green onions and serve with one of the dipping sauces.

shrimp, ground pork, green onion, garlic, fresh ginger, egg whites, cornstarch, lemon, soy sauce, sesame oil, sherry, salt, ground white pepper, wonton wrappers, canola oil, savoy cabbage, green onions, dipping sauces

Taken from www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/shrimp-and-ginger-siu-mai-dumplings-372612 (may not work)

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