Fluffy Dumplings Recipe & Video - Seonkyoung Longest (2024)

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Hi guys! Today I’m sharing the Fluffy Dumplings recipe!

I had these fluffy dumplings while I was traveling to Taiwan, it was so delicious, so I had to recreate them at home and share the recipes with you guys.

It is effortless to make, I simplified the dough recipe, and the filling is a killer flavor! I know you are going to LOVE this recipe.

Since the dough needs to rise about 1 hour 30 minutes, let’s make the dough first!

Combine all-purpose flour, active yeast, and sugar in a standard mixer. Yes, this is pretty much all ingredients for this fluffy dumplings dough recipe!

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Pour warm water and mix on a medium speed and kneed for 3 to 4 minutes or until it becomes a dough piece. You can definitely make this dough in a mixing bowl by hand.

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Take the dough out and form a circle and place it back in the bowl. Cover the dough with plastic wrap and let it rise in a warm place for 1 hour 30 minutes.

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Meanwhile, let’s make the filling! Combine ground pork, ground chicken, garlic, ginger, green onions, oyster sauce, Shaoxing wine, sesame oil, and black pepper in a mixing bowl. Stir well until they become a sticky texture filling.

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After 1 hour 30 minutes, the dough should double to triple in size. Take the dough out to a work surface and roll out smoothly to a circle. Form the dough into a rope. Roll to into a rope that’s about 1” in diameter. Dust flour as needed.

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Divide the dough into 2 oz pieces (1 oz for smaller dumplings) and roll each piece of dough into a small ball.

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Flatten in between your palm. Using a rolling pin, flatten the dough into a 3” circle but make sure the outer edge is thinner than the center. Work 1 piece at a time while leaving the rest covered with a clean cotton kitchen towel.

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Put 1 heaping tablespoon of filling into the center and bring the edges to the top with your index finger and thumb to seal while your left thumb pushes the filling inside.

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Place sealed fluffy dumplings on an 8” cast iron pan coated with 3 tablespoons of cooking oil. Repeat with the rest of the ingredients. 6 to 7 dumplings will fit into an 8” pan, and this recipe will make 20 regular size dumplings or 40 small dumplings.

Let the dumplings rest for 15 to 20 minutes without cover. This way, it will prevent the dumplings from sticking to each other.

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Pour 1 cup of cold water or enough water to cover 3/4 of the dumplings.

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Cover, bring it to boil over medium-high heat.

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If it boils over, uncovers quickly to air it out & tilt the cover about 1”. Finish cooking over medium-high heat, until dumplings are fully cooked and crispy on the bottom, about 10 minutes.

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Garnish with black sesame seeds. You could garnish with chopped green onions or/and red chilis for pop colors, but this is what the street vendor in Taipei, Taiwan did, so I keep it simple as original!

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Enjoy~!

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Fluffy Dumplings

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Description

Fluffy & fluffiest dumplings EVER!

Ingredients

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For the Dough

  • 2 1/2 cups all purpose flour
  • 1/2 tsp active yeast
  • 2 tsp sugar
  • 3/4 cup and 2 tbsp warm water

For the Filling

  • 1/2 lb ground pork
  • 1/2 lb ground chicken
  • 2 tsp chopped garlic
  • 3 tsp chopped ginger
  • 2 green onions, chopped
  • 1 tbsp shaoxing wine or rice wine
  • 2 tbsp oyster sauce
  • 1 tsp sesame oil
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper

For Cooking (8” cast iron pan direction)

  • 3tbsp cooking oil
  • 6 to 7 dumplings
  • 1 cup water
  • Black sesame seeds

Instructions

  1. Combine flour, yeast and sugar in a standard mixer. Pour warm water and mix on a medium speed and kneed for 3 to 4 minutes or until it become a piece of dough. You can do this step in a mixing bowl by hand. Cover the dough with plastic wrap and let it rise at a warm place for 1 hour 30 minutes.
  2. Meanwhile, let’s make the filling! Combine all ingredients for filling in a mixing bowl and stir well until they become a sticky texture filling.
  3. After 1 hour 30 minutes, the dough should double to triple in size. Take the dough out to a work surface and roll out smoothly to a circle. Form the dough into a rope. Roll to into a rope that’s about 1” in diameter. Dust flour as needed.Divide the dough into 2 oz pieces (1 oz for smaller dumplings) and roll each piece of dough into a small ball. Flatten in between your palm. Using a rolling pin, flatten the dough into 3” circle but make sure outer edge is thiner than the center. Work 1 piece at a time, while leaving the rest covered with a clean kitchen towel.
  4. Put 1 heaping tablespoon of filling into the center and bring the edges to top with your index finger and thumb to seal while your left thumb is pushing the filling inside.
  5. Place sealed fluffy dumpling on a 8” cast iron pan that coated with 3 tablespoons of cooking oil. Repeat with rest of the ingredients. 6 to 7 dumplings will fit into 8” pan and this recipe will make 20 regular size dumplings or 40 small dumplings. Let the dumplings rest for 15 to 20 minutes without cover. This way it will prevent the dumplings from sticking to each others.
  6. Pour 1 cup of cold water or enough water to cover 3/4 of the dumplings. Cover, bring it to boil over medium high heat. If it boils over, uncover quickly to air it out & tilt the cover about 1”. Finish cooking over medium high heat, until dumplings are fully cooked and crispy on the bottom, about 10 minutes.Garnish with black sesame seeds and enjoy!

Notes

For Dipping Sauce

1 tbsp soy sauce +1 tbsp vinegar +1 tsp chili oil, optional

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FAQs

What are the fluffy dumplings called? ›

Sheng Jian Bao

It's very similar to xiao long bao. The first thing that sets sheng jian bao apart is the dough. The dough is semi-leavened, so the wrapper ends up being fluffy on the inside, making for an entirely different texture than the dumplings we've talked about already.

Why aren't my dumplings fluffy? ›

Don't Overwork the Dumpling Dough

Stir everything together until the wet and dry ingredients are combined and you don't see any more dry flour. The dough might look a little lumpy, but that's okay! Overworking the dough is one of the easiest ways to end up with tough dumplings.

What happens if you cook dumplings too long? ›

You'll know you've overcooked the dumplings when the wrapper is disintegrated. If you overcook your dumplings in the steamer or when boiling, the dough of the wrappers will have a gummy texture that isn't very pleasant, and your filling might get dry and tough.

How to make dumplings more juicy? ›

Hand-mincing meat and adding more pork belly results in the juiciest dumplings. Traditionally, some Chinese cuisine uses hand minced meat for their dishes. For example, lots of dim sum items like siu mai, pork buns, beef meatball, and more use hand minced meat to control the texture and fat content of the dish!

Why are my dumplings so fluffy? ›

These dumplings start with all-purpose flour, which creates structure and holds the other ingredients together. Baking powder is a leavening agent, which means it releases gas that makes the dough expand. It's responsible for the dumplings' light and fluffy texture.

What is the best type of dumpling? ›

Here are no fewer than 35 of our favorites around the world to get your taste buds flowing.
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How do you make dumplings less dense? ›

Don't overmix the dough: Overmixing activates gluten, resulting in tough dumplings. Mix just until the ingredients come together. Use leavening agents: Baking powder, baking soda, or self-rising flour can add air pockets for fluffiness. Cook gently: Avoid harsh boiling or frying, as it can toughen the dumplings.

Do you boil dumplings with lid on or off? ›

Cover firmly with tight lid and let cook 12 minutes exactly with no peeking under the lid (If your lid isn't very tight, the starchy liquid can seep out the sides). Scoop cooked dumplings out of pot using a slotted spoon and serve with stew ladled over them or add to soup.

Do you leave the lid off when cooking dumplings? ›

When the stew has about 30 mins to go, arrange the dumplings on top and cover with a lid. With the oven at 160C/140C fan/gas 3, cook the stew and dumplings for 20 mins, then remove the lid and cook for another 10 mins until they're brown and puffed up.

Why do my dumplings fall apart when I cook them? ›

Homemade dumplings can fall apart for a number of different reasons, or any combination of them. Often they burst during cooking because they have too much filling for the amount of dough. Some doughs are too dry, so the dumplings won't stay sealed. Others can be too wet and sticky and end up tearing.

Should dumplings float or sink? ›

The dumplings will be completely cooked and ready when they float on the surface of the boiling water.

Do you use hot or cold water for dumplings? ›

Cold water is best for boiled dumplings because it causes the flour's proteins to form the gluten that makes dough chewy and able to withstand vigorously boiling water.

How to make dumplings better? ›

For boiled dumplings, a thicker skin will better withstand the pressures. Use a cold water dough by replacing the hot water with the same amount of room temperature water. This dough will be less malleable so it will need to be rested for around 2 hours, or up to 4 hours, before rolling out.

What are different types of dumplings called? ›

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What are those Chinese dumplings called? ›

Chinese dumplings (jiaozi) may be divided into various types depending on how they are cooked: Boiled dumplings (simplified Chinese: 水饺; traditional Chinese: 水餃; pinyin: shuǐjiǎo; lit.

What are different dumplings called? ›

Shumai – Type of traditional Chinese dumpling. Siomay – Indonesian steamed fish dumpling. Silesian dumplings – Traditional Silesian potato dumplings. Siopao – Philippine steamed bun. Songpyeon – Traditional Korean rice cakes with a sweet filling.

What are the different types of Chinese dumplings? ›

Here are the seven main types of Chinese dumplings:
  • Siu Mai. Pronunciation - Shoo my. ...
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  • Xiao Long Bao. Pronunciation - Shau Long Bao. ...
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  • Sheng Jian Bao.

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