Dumplings are a staple of Chinese cuisine and there are a ton of different ways to prepare them. The fillings can consist of anything from veggies to pork to ground beef, while the dough that keeps all that juicy and flavorful deliciousness safe can range from a steamed wrapper to pan-fried crispy envelopes. The most popular and commonly known of the Chinese dumpling is called jiaozi, which is what we're going to show you how to make today. But this isn't just your standard dumpling. No, we have 3 different dumplings rolled into one filled with juicy pork, melty cheese, and vegetables!
Prep Time 30 minutes mins
Cook Time 36 minutes mins
Total Time 1 hour hr 6 minutes mins
Dumplings are the perfect alternative and/or accompaniment to spring rolls and wonton. Plus, they're not that hard to make and so much better than anything you can get at a restaurant. And the filling is basically a blank canvas for whatever you feel like – chicken or beef or anything under the sun that sounds good to you!