Chinese Dumplings (Shuǐ Jiǎo — Boiled Dumplings)
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Chinese Dumplings (Shuǐ Jiǎo — Boiled Dumplings)

Pork, ginger, cabbage, hand-folded wrappers. The kitchen project that becomes a family tradition.

About 40 dumplings (4-5 servings)
Yield
1½ hours
Time
Uncooked dumplings freeze beautifully. Place on a floured, parchment-lined tray in a single layer, freeze until solid (1-2 hours), then transfer to a freezer bag. Cook from frozen — just add 1-2 extra minutes of boiling time. Keeps frozen for 2 months. Cooked dumplings keep 2 days refrigerated; reheat by pan-frying in a little oil for a crispy bottom.
Keeps

Cultural Context: Dumplings are one of the oldest and most universal foods in China, dating back over 1,800 years. Boiled dumplings (shuǐ jiǎo) are traditionally made for Lunar New Year — their shape resembles gold ingots, symbolizing wealth. But in northern China especially, dumplings are everyday

Ingredients

Method

  1. **Make the dough.** Place the flour and salt in a large bowl. Pour the just-boiled water in while stirring with chopsticks or a fork — the hot water creates a more pliable, silky dough. Once cool enough to handle, knead on a lightly floured surface for 8-10 minutes until smooth and elastic. The dough should feel like an earlobe — soft, supple, not sticky. Cover with a damp towel and rest for 30 minutes.
  2. **Prepare the cabbage.** Sprinkle the chopped cabbage with ½ teaspoon salt and let sit for 10 minutes. Squeeze out as much water as possible using a clean kitchen towel or cheesecloth. This is critical — wet cabbage makes soggy dumplings.
  3. **Make the filling.** In a large bowl, combine the pork, squeezed cabbage, green onions, garlic, ginger, soy sauce, rice wine, sesame oil, sugar, and white pepper. Mix in one direction only (this aligns the proteins and creates a springier texture). Stir vigorously for 2 minutes. The filling should be cohesive and slightly sticky. Fry a small test patty to taste for seasoning.
  4. **Roll the wrappers.** Divide the dough in half. Roll each half into a rope about 1 inch in diameter. Cut into roughly ¾-inch pieces (you'll get about 20 per rope). Roll each piece into a ball, then flatten with your palm. Using a small rolling pin or dowel, roll each piece into a thin circle about 3½ inches in diameter, keeping the center slightly thicker than the edges (this prevents the bottoms from tearing).
  5. **Fill and fold.** Hold a wrapper in one palm. Place about 1 tablespoon of filling in the center. Fold the wrapper in half, pinching the top center closed first. Then create 3-4 small pleats on one side, pressing each pleat against the flat back side to seal. The dumpling should sit upright with a slightly curved shape. Place on a lightly floured tray, not touching each other.
  6. **Boil the dumplings.** Bring a large pot of water to a rolling boil. Drop in 10-12 dumplings at a time (don't crowd). Stir gently to prevent sticking. When the water returns to a boil, add ½ cup cold water. Repeat this "cold water" step two more times (three boils total). After the third boil, the dumplings will float and look plump and slightly translucent. Remove with a slotted spoon.
  7. **Mix the dipping sauce** while the dumplings cook. Combine all sauce ingredients.
  8. **Serve immediately** with the dipping sauce. Dumplings wait for no one.
  9. *Storage:** Uncooked dumplings freeze beautifully. Place on a floured, parchment-lined tray in a single layer, freeze until solid (1-2 hours), then transfer to a freezer bag. Cook from frozen — just add 1-2 extra minutes of boiling time. Keeps frozen for 2 months. Cooked dumplings keep 2 days refrigerated; reheat by pan-frying in a little oil for a crispy bottom.

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