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Shiitake & Napa Cabbage Gyoza

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shiitake and napa cabbage gyoza / loveandlemons.com

These days, our idea of a “date night” rarely involves restaurant reservations. First, we never think ahead to actually make reservations, and then (way too often) we find ourselves waiting 2 hours on a Friday night for a meal. Some people might be ok with that, but this girl gets hungry.

Gyoza (Japanese dumplings) are one of our favorite things to make together at home. They’re not difficult but they take a little time – the assembly is definitely quicker if you have 4 hands and a bottle of sake on the side.

shiitake and napa cabbage gyoza / loveandlemons.com shiitake and napa cabbage gyoza / loveandlemons.com

We often eat these as a light meal on their own. Other times, I’ll serve them with soba noodles or a version of this sesame kale salad (both could be made ahead). If you wanted to get fancy, this citrus cod would be a nice main course.

Dip in soy sauce, or my personal preference: ponzu. Pick it up at the store or make your own.

Kanpai!

shiitake & napa cabbage gyoza

 
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Author: Jeanine Donofrio
Serves: 15-20 dumplings
Ingredients
for the filling:
  • 1 teaspoon olive oil
  • 6 oz. (about 1.5 cups) shiitake mushrooms, de-stemmed and chopped into small pieces
  • 2 teaspoons soy sauce
  • 1 cup napa cabbage, very thinly sliced
  • ¼ cup scallions
  • ¼ cup firm tofu, crumbled
  • ¼ cup edamame, chopped
  • 1 heaping teaspoon white miso paste
  • 1 teaspoon rice vinegar
  • ½ teaspoon chile garlic sauce
  • 1 teaspoon sesame oil
  • optional - 1 teaspoon corn starch for cohesion
for the dumplings
  • 15-20 round dumpling wrappers
  • small bowl filled with water, for assembly
  • ponzu or soy sauce for dipping
Instructions
  1. In a medium skillet, heat the olive oil over medium heat. Add the mushrooms and soy sauce and cook until soft, about 3 minutes. Reduce heat to medium-low and stir in the cabbage. Cook for another few minutes, just until the cabbage wilts down. Remove from heat and transfer to a medium bowl.
  2. Add scallions, crumbled tofu, edamame, miso paste, rice vinegar, chile garlic sauce and sesame oil and mix well. (If it's too crumbly add 1 teaspoon of corn starch. You want it to stick together well enough to spoon into the wrappers).
  3. Spoon up to 1 tablespoon of filling into each dumpling wrapper. Use your fingers to dab a bit of water around the edges of each wrapper. Fold the wrappers in half, over the filling, and pinch the edges shut.
  4. Prepare your bamboo steamer by placing parchment paper on the bottom to prevent the dumplings from sticking. Place dumplings in the steamer with enough space between them so that they are not touching.
  5. Steam dumplings in bamboo steamer over simmering water for 10-12 minutes. You can also steam them in a large skillet with ¼-1/2 inch water at the bottom.
  6. Serve with soy sauce or ponzu for dipping.
Notes
The filling can be made ahead, I recommend making the dumplings to order because the wrappers dry out over time.

Frozen edamame is fine, thaw it before you start.
Nutrition Information
Serving size: serves 4 as an appetizer
3.4.3177

I recommend this brand of wrappers, you’ll have to find them at an asian grocery store (they’re not stores like whole foods). They come frozen, let them fully thaw in the fridge before using them. These Nasoya wrappers will also work, they’re just a bit thicker and more difficult to work with. As far as I know, vegan wrappers do not exist (these are non-dairy but they contain eggs).

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  1. Gemma @andgeesaid from gemmachew.com
    03.17.2014

    These look delicious! Stunning photos!

    xx gemma @ gemmachew.com

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  2. Carly
    03.16.2014

    I unfortunately don’t have a bamboo steamer, but have everything else to make these! Any other way to steam or cook these?

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    • jeanine
      03.17.2014

      Hi Carly, you can cook them in a skillet with a bit of oil, and the dumplings (it’ll pan sear them a bit which is delicious)… then add a bit of water and cover until they steam through.

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      • Carly
        03.18.2014

        Great, thanks!!!!!!

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  3. Laura @ Me & Mr Jones from mrs-jones-to-be.blogspot.co.uk
    03.14.2014

    Vegan wrappers TOTALLY exist – if you make your own! It’s a lot easier than you think as well, just flour and hot water! When I make gyoza I always make my own wrappers (mostly because I can’t find any pre-made ones locally!). I make an epic batch of dumplings then freeze portions so I can just whip them out of the freezer and cook them!

    Wrappers: http://mrs-jones-to-be.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/i-cooked-gyoza-japanese-dumplings.html

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    • jeanine
      03.14.2014

      thanks for the recipe! I haven’t been brave enough to try my own 🙂

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  4. Jessica @ Jessiker Bakes from theblog.jessikerbakes.com
    03.13.2014

    These dumplings look so good. Date night is similar here! P.S. I love your blog and your photography is impeccable.

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  5. The Sushi Knife Store from thesushiknifestore.com
    03.12.2014

    Gyoza are so good, and these look delicious! 🙂

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  6. Molly {Dreams in HD} from dreamsinhd.blogspot.com
    03.12.2014

    these look absolutely fantastic!
    and your photos are inspiring, as always 🙂

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  7. Kristin from figsandcream.com
    03.12.2014

    Your shiitake & napa cabbage gyoza look delicious! I’m always on the lookout for vegetarian gyoza.
    Love your compositions!
    Thank you for all that you do!
    Pinned,
    K-

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    • jeanine
      03.13.2014

      they’re rarely at restaurants, that’s for sure 🙂

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  8. Katie @ Whole Nourishment from wholenourishment.blogspot.ch
    03.12.2014

    And I’m sure these are way better than any you could get out anyways! I like the citrus cod pairing idea too.

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    • jeanine
      03.13.2014

      thanks! it’s a nice light combo…

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  9. Marie @ Little Kitchie from littlekitchie.com
    03.12.2014

    These look fantastic – love gyoza!

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  10. Anne-Lieke from juniperberry.nl
    03.12.2014

    Looks delicious!!

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  11. Tereza from lifeandcity.tumblr.com
    03.12.2014

    Are the wrappers gluten-free? Gyoza is one of my favourites.

    http://lifeandcity.tumblr.com

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    • jeanine
      03.12.2014

      they’re not

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  12. Tieghan from halfbakedharvest.com
    03.11.2014

    These are so pretty and they look amazing!

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  13. cheri from mysavoryspoon.blogspot.com
    03.11.2014

    These look amazing, I have a bamboo steamer and have never used it, now I have a great reason!

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  14. Lisa @ Simple Pairings from simplepairings.com
    03.11.2014

    Ahh, gyoza are my favorite!! They’re well worth the work involved. Yours look beautiful – I like your use of edamame and tofu in yours! Perhaps you would like my recipe as well, http://simplepairings.com/2014/01/17/potstickers-with-scallion-dipping-sauce/. Always good to find another potsticker lover out there 🙂

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  15. Audra
    03.11.2014

    Vegan gyoza wrappers do exist! We have them at our Asian grocery in our small Midwest town. You can make your own too without eggs that are delicious but time-consuming.

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    • jeanine
      03.11.2014

      great to know! do you know what the brand is called?

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      • Audra
        03.12.2014

        Hong Kong noodle company. I think some of their wrappers have egg, but the potsticker ones are vegan (daughter with an egg allergy, and they are fine).

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        • jeanine
          03.12.2014

          awesome, thanks so much for sharing!

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  16. Caitlin from Www.teaspoonsf.com
    03.11.2014

    Ive never thought of making my own potstickers but now Im intrigued! I think ill check out the asian market this weekend for the ingredients. Yum!

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    • jeanine
      03.13.2014

      it’s actually pretty easy!

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  17. Lenka
    03.11.2014

    They look amazingly delicious!:-)

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  18. Kathy @ Olives & Garlic from foodwinethyme.com
    03.11.2014

    Love love love gyoza, especially with cabbage and shiitake. I make them so often that my bamboo steamer is starting to take a beating.

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    • jeanine
      03.13.2014

      mine is too 🙂

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  19. Dixya @ Food, Pleasure, and Health from foodpleasureandhealth.com
    03.11.2014

    i makgyoza a lot at home and use the same wrapper you recommended. love that bamboo steamer.

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  20. Andree-Anne @ singly scrumptious from singlyscrumptious.com
    03.11.2014

    Oh you just made me hungry! I absolutely love dumplings and usually don’t make them as I can’t be bothered with the whole process. But with the help of someone else, that’s another story. I actually think I’ll plan a dumpling party with some of my friends very soon. Just need to shop for some sake and asian beer 😉

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    • jeanine
      03.13.2014

      the more hands the better 🙂 A dumpling party would be so fun…

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