vinesqueen 2 Posted April 17, 2005 Hey Paula, dim sum is what I think of when I hear "chinese dumpling," although I suppose a won ton would be more in keeping with dumpling. Dim sum are wonderful little tit-bits of Chinese delicasies. There have only been a few I've not liked, but I've also never had the nerve to try the chicken feet. Tonight, brased lamb shank in a Tomato and rosemary sauce, second half of the artichoke, and either the popcicle or a pudding. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paula 4 Posted April 18, 2005 I got a pm from canadian - giving me the receipe for chinese dumplings! This sounds too good to keep to myself, so I wanted to share it with everyone else! well it was my own little version of chinese dumplingsi took some napa cabbage and boiled the leaves till they were soft enough to fold(like a cabbage roll) then i set them in cold Water to firm them up again then i mixed lb of ground chicken green onions a bit of salt some seasame seeds (not to much) hoisen sauce (bout 2 tbsp) 1 egg 2 tbsp of flour and if u like the zip 1 thai chili seeds out and chopped real fine, if u can't find a thai chili, use a jalapeno or a scotch bonnet then i mixed it all together and cut each cabbage leaf in half to make 2 dumplings i used a tbsp or 2 of the mix then roll up the dumplings they should be no bigger then the size of a golf ball then i steamed them in a steamer basket for 10 mins and dipped them in red pepper jelly that i warmed up real tasty hope you try them.... iamcanadian25 p.s- i'm a cook by trade..lol...let me know if u like this recipe and if u want some more this one was very band friendly Share this post Link to post Share on other sites