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How to Cook Perfect Mike's Pan Seared Pork Wontons Or Pork Pot Stickers

How to Cook Perfect Mike's Pan Seared Pork Wontons Or Pork Pot Stickers
How to Cook Perfect Mike's Pan Seared Pork Wontons Or Pork Pot Stickers

Hey everyone, welcome to our recipe page. Today I’m gonna show you a way to make a distinctive dish, Mike's Pan Seared Pork Wontons Or Pork Pot Stickers. It is one of my favourite food recipe, this time i will make it a little bit tasty. This will be smell and look delicious.

Mike's Pan Seared Pork Wontons Or Pork Pot Stickers Recipe. Potsticker ingredients: pork, enriched flour (bleached wheat SEARED WITH. Please see product package for the complete list of ingredients.

You can cook Mike's Pan Seared Pork Wontons Or Pork Pot Stickers using 23 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you achieve that.

Ingredients of Mike's Pan Seared Pork Wontons Or Pork Pot Stickers

  1. Take of ● For The Wonton Meat Mixture.
  2. It’s of Spicy Ground Sausage.
  3. Make ready of Fresh Cilantro [loose pack].
  4. Make ready of Extra Fine Minced Cabbage.
  5. Make ready of Fine Minced Garlic.
  6. You need of Green Onions.
  7. Make ready of LG Egg [beaten].
  8. It’s of Chinese 5 Spice.
  9. Prepare of Each: Garlic Chilie Sauce - Soy Sauce - Pickled Ginger.
  10. It’s of Each: Black Pepper - Onion Powder - Sesame Oil - Quality Fish Sauce.
  11. You need of ● For The Garnishments, Sides & Dips.
  12. It’s of Pot Sticker Sauce.
  13. Prepare of Soy Sauce.
  14. Make ready of Sweet Chile Sauce.
  15. You need of Hot Chinese Mustard.
  16. Prepare of Fine Shreaded Cabbage.
  17. You need of Fresh Chives.
  18. You need of Fresh Cilantro.
  19. You need of ● For The Wrappers.
  20. Make ready of 50 CT Package Square & Round Yellow Wonton Wrappers [square for wontons - round for pot stickers].
  21. You need of Cold Water [to seal wrapper edges].
  22. It’s of Cooking Oil.
  23. Make ready of Water [for frying pan].

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Mike's Pan Seared Pork Wontons Or Pork Pot Stickers step by step

  1. Mix everything in your Wonton Meat Mixture section together well..
  2. Place 1 1/2 tbsp meat into the center of your wrapper. Wet all edges with cold water..
  3. Seal your Wontons up in a triangle pattern tightly. Then, wet the two bottom triangular points and fold them together. Your Wonton should look like it's hugging itself..
  4. If making Pot Stickers - place the same amount of pork into your round wrappers. Repeat the Wonton process but place several pinches at the edges. It should end up looking like a clam shell. [sorry. one of my kids got creative with this photo edit and deleted the original] ;0).
  5. Add a slight amount of oil to your pan with 1/2 cup water and a tight fitting lid. Steam both Wontons and Pot Stickers for 5 minutes covered, flipping once. Then uncover and brown..
  6. Pot Stickers..
  7. Drain on paper towels..
  8. Serve Wontons hot in a bowl alone or, with an Asian pork or beef broth if desired. Garnish with fresh cilantro..
  9. Boiled Pork & Mushroom Dumplings..
  10. Serve Pot Stickers hot on a bed of fresh cabbage and garnish with fresh chives and cilantro..
  11. Serve both with an assortment of dipping sauces. Enjoy!.

A delectable take out dish made easy at.These pan-fried pork chops truly have more flavor that you will ever guess.It's a guaranteed way to make sure that every single bite of pork chop disappears from your plate.

Pan-fried pork wonton with black sesame and green onion; I make lots of wonton recipes for my family and mostly, they are served as soups.However this pan-fried wonton is super satisfying to me.It tastes chewier than potstickers with the strong pan-fried aroma.Wontons, dumplings and potstickers are the irresistible delicacies popular across China and various other parts of Asia.Of all the cultural delicacies that are still enjoyed to date are the dumplings, wontons and potstickers.