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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook rice paper pork gyoza (dumplings) - gluten-free using 9 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Rice Paper Pork Gyoza (Dumplings) - Gluten-Free:
- Make ready Pork Mince
- Prepare cut/minced vegetables (we used carrots, cabbage, onions, bean sprouts - think one of those Tesco's Stir Fry packs!)
- Prepare Sesame Oil
- Get crushed Kallo Just Bouillon Beef Stock Cube
- Prepare ground ginger
- Take ground garlic
- Get black pepper
- Prepare GF Rice paper sheets (sometimes it makes more!)
- Prepare for vegetarian, replace the pork mince with minced mushrooms - add some spring onion for extra flavour
Instructions to make Rice Paper Pork Gyoza (Dumplings) - Gluten-Free:
- Mix the pork and vegetables together. Add in 1 tbsp of sesame oil, and the seasonings. Mix well
- Follow the instructions for the rice paper. Normally you will need to soak each sheet of paper for 2 seconds in warm water. From there lay it flat on a plate to sit for another minute or two. It will be ready to roll when it feels soft and pliable.
- Place a small amount (tsp) of the mixture in the centre of the rice paper. As the rice paper is much softer than normal gyoza dough, I find that being able to cover the filling with two or three turns of the rice paper will prevent breakage. This is where I messed up the first time I made these - but learned from it on round two :)
- Place 1 tbsp of sesame oil in a pan on medium heat. Add a little olive oil as well to really prevent those dumplings from sticking to the pan.
- Cook for about 7 minutes, or until the pork seems to be cooked through. I usually put a cover on the pan in order to "steam" them through if you will. Some recipes recommend putting a bit of water in the pan to help with this process, but I haven't tried that with rice paper yet!
- Serve with some of Kikkoman's Gluten Free Soy Sauce! Enjoy!
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