April 24, 2017, 10:40 AM
WayniacGyoza!
We whipped up another batch of gyoza on Saturday for our annual block party. It was delicious!
April 24, 2017, 11:19 AM
RightwireYum... We made sure to have gyoza with every dinner that we had in Japan
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msfzoeWhat is gyoza?
April 24, 2017, 12:00 PM
LBTRSquote:
Originally posted by msfzoe:
What is gyoza?
Pure deliciousness. Go to a Japanese Restaurant and order it, you won't be sorry. A fried dumpling with meat and veggies.
Ate it all the time when we lived in Japan and still order it every time we eat Japanese food.
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April 24, 2017, 12:01 PM
HRKquote:
Originally posted by msfzoe:
What is gyoza?
Potstickers basically
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CopefreeEvery time I get Teriyaki I make sure to get gyoza -- so damn good.
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April 24, 2017, 02:28 PM
SIGnifiedYup; dumplings - usually a thinner wrapper than potstickers.
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remsigquote:
Originally posted by LBTRS:
quote:
Originally posted by msfzoe:
What is gyoza?
Pure deliciousness. Go to a Japanese Restaurant and order it, you won't be sorry. A fried dumpling with meat and veggies.
Ate it all the time when we lived in Japan and still order it every time we eat Japanese food.
Yum! I used to get the cheese gyoza all the time when I was stationed in Japan. I miss it to this day and it's been 20 years now.
April 24, 2017, 05:52 PM
porterdogI am crazy for them. The place I get them serves a thin brown dipping sauce alongside; totally makes the experience.
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April 24, 2017, 06:05 PM
46and2Potstickers, dumplings, gyozo, shumai, etc, many variations are popular all over Asia.
Din Tai Fung is a restaurant chain specializing in Dumplings that's based in Taipei with US
locations . It's pretty great.
I went to a small independent dumpling shop outside of Hsinchu where three generations of a family were making them and running the show. Dad and daughter were doing final assembly in a corner of the dining room, grandma was cooking, and mom was the server, cashier, etc, or some combination like that. Fantastic.
April 24, 2017, 07:53 PM
PASigquote:
Originally posted by msfzoe:
What is gyoza?
Japanese Pierogies
April 24, 2017, 08:20 PM
ubelongoutsideLast time I was in Japan I went to a Korean restaurant (I know, I know, but bear with me).
I had the most delicious gyoza concoction. It was kimchi gyoza and I still crave it almost 2 years later.
I've never seen it elsewhere and I'm getting to the point of trying to make it myself.
April 24, 2017, 08:51 PM
newmexicanLooks good, I over did it with those things and similar things during the 6 years I lived in Asia. Hard to even look at them any more.
April 24, 2017, 09:34 PM
mr kablammoquote:
Originally posted by ubelongoutside:
Last time I was in Japan I went to a Korean restaurant (I know, I know, but bear with me).
I had the most delicious gyoza concoction. It was kimchi gyoza and I still crave it almost 2 years later.
I've never seen it elsewhere and I'm getting to the point of trying to make it myself.
Do it. Gyoza is one of the foods that I defer to the manufacturers and restraunts but with practice and diligence you can make something delicious if not identical. Steamed gyoza and ramen noodles is a good 'drunk snack'.
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April 24, 2017, 10:09 PM
RightwireGyoza is similar to pot stickers but not made the same, so they taste different. In my opinion Gyoza are much better than pot stickers.
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bobandmikakoWe also make large batches of gyoza from time to time. We normally pan fry the bottoms in about 2 TBS oil for a couple of minutes, dump in a little water, cover the pan and steam them 8-10 minutes until they're cooked the rest of the way. They turn out browned and crispy on the bottom with the tops softer. Ours have quite a bit of garlic in them since we can't find nira (garlic chives) in Alabama. Now that I saw the picture, I think we'll be making some this weekend.
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RGRacingOkinawa - 1st Gyoza and they were crispy -
Hard to find them served this way in the US. We always ask for extra crispy but they are always a little soft but so tasty.
Can we list some of the favorite home made recipes.
April 25, 2017, 01:11 PM
bendablewhite whine ? or red?
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April 25, 2017, 01:16 PM
joel9507quote:
Originally posted by bendable:
white whine ? or red?
Good beverage companions for Gyoza include Japanese beer (Asahi, Sapporo, etc.) and/or sake.
Japan can be a difficult place to eat for those who don't like fish, so on business trips to Japan, I would live on Gyoza and Kushikatsu/Donkatsu.