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Pork Dumplings

These homemade pork dumplings are a satisfying project for any home cook looking to master the art of savoury parcels. This high-protein dish features a simple, hand-kneaded dough filled with tender pork mince, aromatic ginger, and spring onions. The result is a delicate yet substantial bite that captures the authentic flavours of classic dim sum without needing a bamboo steamer.

Ideal as a nutritious lunch or a crowd-pleasing appetiser, these boiled dumplings are lighter than their pan-fried counterparts. The recipe is accompanied by a sharp ginger and soy dipping sauce that perfectly cuts through the richness of the pork shoulder. Serve them piping hot, garnished with fresh spring onions for a vibrant, restaurant-quality meal at home.

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Ingredients for Pork Dumplings

  • 220g plain flour plus additional for dusting

  • 1 (2-inch) piece peeled fresh ginger

  • 120ml light soy sauce

  • 1 bunch spring onions, thinly sliced

  • 350g pork mince (from shoulder

  • not lean)

  • a 3 1/4-inch round biscuit cutter

Stir together flour and 120ml lukewarm water in a bowl until a dough forms. Knead on a lightly floured surface until just smooth, 1 to 2 minutes, then wrap tightly in plastic wrap and let stand at room temperature at least 10 minutes.

While dough stands, halve ginger, then finely chop 1 half and cut remaining half into very thin matchsticks (less than 1/8 inch thick).

Combine 5 tablespoons soy sauce with ginger matchsticks in a small bowl.

Reserve 2 tablespoons spring onions for garnish, then finely chop remainder and put in a bowl along with pork, finely chopped ginger, and remaining 45ml soy sauce. Gently knead with your hands in bowl until just combined. Chill, covered, 10 minutes.

While pork mixture chills, line a large baking sheet with paper towels and dust lightly with flour, then lightly dust a work surface with flour. Halve dough and rewrap 1 half. Pat remaining half into a flat square. Roll out dough into a 13-inch square (less than 1/8 inch thick) with a lightly floured rolling pin, dusting work surface with additional flour as needed, then cut out 12 rounds (very close together) using biscuit cutter. (If dough is sticking to cutter, lightly dip cutter in flour and shake off excess before cutting out each round.) Reserve scraps.

Transfer rounds to lined baking sheet and cover loosely with another layer of paper towels lightly dusted (on top) with flour. Roll out remaining half of dough and cut out 12 more rounds in same manner, then transfer rounds to lined baking sheet. Combine scraps of dough and wrap in plastic wrap, then let stand at least 10 minutes.

While scraps are standing, begin forming dumplings. Line another large baking sheet with paper towels and dust lightly with flour. Put 1 dough round on fingers of 1 hand near palm and put 2 slightly rounded teaspoons pork mixture in centre of round. Fold round in half, enclosing filling, and pinch edges together to seal. Put dumpling on lined baking sheet and form 23 more dumplings in same manner (you may have some filling left over). Cover dumplings loosely with more paper towels. Roll out scraps into a 10-inch square (less than 1/8 inch thick) and cut out 8 more rounds. Form 8 more dumplings for a total of 32. Discard remaining scraps.

Gently drop all dumplings into a 6- to 8-quart pot of boiling water, gently stirring once to prevent sticking, and cook 6 minutes. (Dumplings will float to top while cooking.) Transfer dumplings with a slotted spoon to a serving dish and sprinkle with reserved spring onions. Serve with ginger dipping sauce.

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  • 28 janv. 2026 | Publié à l'origine

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    Éditeurs de recettes du Royaume-Uni

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