Published 2/13/2022 • Updated 10/31/2024 This pork dumplings recipe is a recipe created by our video producer, Pachee. We’re grateful to be able to learn authentic Asian cooking from one of our very own!

Pachee’s Pork Dumplings

From Pachee: When my fiancé and I were living in Spain, I found myself craving Asian dishes (I am Hmong) when I missed home, so I decided to teach myself how to make pork dumplings because I was able to find dumpling wrappers at the local market. It ended up being such a fun recipe to make with friends and to serve as a tapas dish while we lived in Spain. I still make them now that we’re back in the states, and am so excited to share my recipe with you!

Ingredients You Need

for the pork dumplings

Ground pork Minced garlic  Green onion Minced fresh ginger Soy sauce Oyster sauce  Dumpling wrappers (we used THIS brand)

Dipping Sauce 

Soy sauce Sweet and tangy rice vinegar (we used this one) Minced green onion

How to Make Pork Dumplings

For the full recipe, scroll down to the recipe card for a list of ingredients and instructions. Amazing texture: Chewy and crispy texture thanks to boiling and then pan frying the dumplings. So fun to make: Get the whole family involved with this fun, hands-on recipe.

Make Dumpling Filling

Begin by adding the pork, garlic, ginger, soy sauce, and oyster sauce to a large bowl and combine all of the ingredients with a wooden spoon or your hands. 

Assemble dumplings

Set a small bowl of water next to your assembling station. Place 1 tablespoon of the pork mixture into the middle of the dumpling wrapper. Use your finger to wet half of the edge of the dumpling wrapper. Fold the dumpling in half and pinch the edges tightly together. Be sure the pork mixture can not escape the wrapper. Repeat until all the wrappers and pork mixture have been used. 

Boil Dumplings

Bring a large pot of water to a rolling boil. Place 6-10 dumplings into the boiling water at a time. Give the dumplings a gentle stir so they do not stick together. Be sure not to overcrowd the pot.  When the dumplings float to the top of the pot allow the dumplings to cook for an additional 2-3 minutes. Remove the dumplings with a slotted spoon. Set the cooked dumplings aside. Repeat this step until all of the dumplings are cooked.

Make Dipping Sauce

Make the dipping sauce by whisking together the soy sauce, rice vinegar, and minced green onion. 

Pan Fry Dumplings

Next, heat a large skillet over medium/high heat, and add oil to the pan. Be sure the oil is coating the bottom of the skillet.  When the oil is fragrant, add a layer of dumplings to the skillet and fry for 1-2 minutes or until brown. Flip the dumplings and fry the other side for another minute.

Enjoy!

Enjoy the fried dumplings with the dipping sauce as an appetizer or delicious side for a main meal.

Tips for Making Pork Dumplings

When buying dumpling wraps: Be sure they say potsticker or dumpling on the wrapper. Do not use wonton wraps for this pork dumplings recipe. Dumpling wraps usually come frozen: be sure you thaw them completely before assembling the pork dumplings.  When removing pork dumplings from the boiling water: Make sure you use a slotted spoon to remove the dumplings from the water. You do this to strain the dumplings from the water.  After removing pork dumplings from the boiling water: Be sure to set them on a kitchen towel to remove excess moisture, do not set them on a paper towel or they will stick.  

Freezing Pork Dumplings

Can you freeze pork dumplings? Absolutely! This is a great recipe to prep as a large batch and then freeze for later. We recommend assembling the dumplings and then placing on a parchment paper lined baking sheet in the freezer. Once the dumplings are completely frozen, place in a freezer safe bag and store in the freezer for up to 3 months. To thaw and cook: boil the pork dumplings as directed in the recipe card, and then pan fry and enjoy!

Storage

Store any leftover pork dumplings in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. We do not recommend freezing these pork dumplings after they have been pan fried. Pad Krapow (Thai Basil Stir Fry) To reheat: To reheat pork dumplings in the microwave, cook them on high for 1-2 minutes with a wet paper towel over them to avoid drying out.

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