AuthorBiteSized
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Yields4 Servings
Total Time1 hr
Dumplings














Make filling
1

In a blender/food processor, combine the ground chicken, garlic, onion, kangkong stalks, ginger, labuyo, sigarilyas, bagoong alamang, and ½ cup of coconut cream and blend until a finely minced mixture comes together. Season with salt and pepper as needed.

Wrap dumplings
2

Take about 1 tablespoon of the gising-gising mixture and place it in the center of a wrapper and wet the edges with water. Fold over the dumpling and fold pleats into the edges as they are sealed. Repeat until the filling and wrappers are used up. Place on a dusted surface and keep covered with a damp towel until needed.

Pan fry gyoza
3

Heat up a pan on medium heat and melt the butter. Place the gyozas onto the pan and sear the bottom until golden.

Simmer and make the crust
4

Pour a bit of coconut milk and a few tablespoons of the starchy water to cover the bottom of the pan and cover to steam the gyoza until the liquid evaporates and a light crisp crust forms at the bottom. Flip the done gyozas onto a plate.

Ingredients

Dumplings














Directions

Make filling
1

In a blender/food processor, combine the ground chicken, garlic, onion, kangkong stalks, ginger, labuyo, sigarilyas, bagoong alamang, and ½ cup of coconut cream and blend until a finely minced mixture comes together. Season with salt and pepper as needed.

Wrap dumplings
2

Take about 1 tablespoon of the gising-gising mixture and place it in the center of a wrapper and wet the edges with water. Fold over the dumpling and fold pleats into the edges as they are sealed. Repeat until the filling and wrappers are used up. Place on a dusted surface and keep covered with a damp towel until needed.

Pan fry gyoza
3

Heat up a pan on medium heat and melt the butter. Place the gyozas onto the pan and sear the bottom until golden.

Simmer and make the crust
4

Pour a bit of coconut milk and a few tablespoons of the starchy water to cover the bottom of the pan and cover to steam the gyoza until the liquid evaporates and a light crisp crust forms at the bottom. Flip the done gyozas onto a plate.

Notes

Gising-Gising Gyoza