Subj : 2/6 Nat Chopsticks Day 4 To : All From : Dave Drum Date : Sun Feb 05 2023 05:59:24 MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Dim Sum - Shao-Mai Steamed Pork Dumplings Categories: Oriental, Pork, Wine, Appetisers Yield: 4 Servings 1/2 lb Shao mai wrappers 2 Stalks celery cabbage 1 lb Boneless pork shoulder; - fine ground 1 tb Chinese rice wine +=OR=+ 1 tb Pale dry sherry 1 tb Soy sauce 2 ts Salt 1 ts Sugar 1/4 c Fine chopped bamboo shoots 1 tb Corn starch PREPARE AHEAD: With a cleaver or heavy, sharp knife, cut off the flat ends and trim away any wilted green tops from the cabbage stalks. Wash the stalks under cold running water, then drain them thoroughly and chop into a very fine dice. Place the chopped cabbage in a kitchen towel or double layer of cheesecloth and squeeze firmly to extract as much of its moisture as possible. In a bowl, combine the pork, wine, soy sauce, salt, sugar and corn starch, and, with a large spoon, mix thoroughly together. Stir in the cabbage and bamboo shoots. To fill each dumpling, place a shao mai wrapper on the palm of your hand and cup it loosely. Place one tb of the filling in the cup. Then, with your other hand, gather the sides of the wrapper around the filling, letting the wrapper pleat naturally. Squeeze the middle gently to make sure that the wrapper fits firmly against the filling, and to give the cylinder a faintly wasp-waisted look. Tap the dumpling to flatten its bottom so it can stand upright. When all the dumplings are made, place them on a greased heatproof plate 1/2 inch smaller in diameter than the pot in which you plan to steam them. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until you are ready to cook them - but no longer than 2-3 hours. TO COOK: Pour enough boiling water into the lower part of a steamer to come within 1" of the cooking rack. Place the plate of dumplings on the rack. Over high heat, bring the water in the steamer to a rolling boil. Cover the pan tightly and steam for 30 minutes. NOTES: If the dumplings must be made in two or more batches, keep the finished dumplings warm as you proceed with the rest by covering them with a saucepan lid. Or they may be reheated in the steamer for a minute or so before serving. In any case, during the steaming process, it is wise to keep a kettle of boiling water at hand if the water in the steamer boils away/needs replenishing. Serve the dumplings on the steamer plate set directly on a platter or, with chopsticks, tongs or a slotted spoon, transfer the finished dumplings to a heated platter. For a dipping sauce, I pour about 4 parts soy sauce in a small bowl with one part vinegar, a splash of sesame oil, and a little finely sliced scallion for garnish. Leftover dumplings may be frozen and resteamed briefly to serve. Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives MMMMM .... If practice makes perfect, and nobody's perfect, why practice? --- MultiMail/Win * Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (1:18/200) .