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Preparation time
35min
Total time
1h 0min
Portion
20 piece(s)
Level
medium
  • TM 31
published: 2013/01/05
changed: 2017/07/25

Ingredients

Gow Gee Wrappers

  • 200 g plain flour
  • 150 g Just boiled water

Dumpling Filling

  • 4 pieces dried shitake mushrooms
  • 250 g pork mince
  • 200 g green prawn meat
  • 2 spring onions, roughly chopped
  • 1 tsp sugar
  • 1 tbsp oyster sauce
  • 1 tbsp cornflour
  • 1/2 tsp pepper
  • 1 tbsp vegetable or peanut oil
  • soy sauce, to serve

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Recipe's preparation

    Gow Gee Wrappers
  1. Place flour into TM bowl.

    With blades running on speed 4 gradually pour in water. As soon as all

    the water is added stop and check the dough. It should feel soft but firm

    enough to hold it's shape when pinched and not sticky. If needed add water

     or flour by the teaspoon to achieve desired texture.

    Mix for another 5 - 10 seconds on speed 4 to knead.

    Turn onto bench and knead lightly for 30 seconds. The result should be

    smooth and slighty elastic.

    Place dough in a plastic bag and, expelling excess air, seal tightly. 

    Set aside to rest at room temperature for a minimum of 15 minutes

    but up to 2 hours.

    Clean TM bowl. 

     

  2. Dumpling Filling
  3. Soak mushrooms in boiling water for 20 minutes until soft. Drain, remove

    stems and chop roughly.

    Place all ingredients into the TM bowl and set dial to closed lid position and

     pulse 5 to 7 times on Turbo.

    Mix for 30 seconds on speed 5 to mix well. Transfer to a bowl and set aside.

    Clean TM bowl.

  4. Rolling Gow Gee Wrappers, Filling and Steaming
  5. Turn dough onto a well floured bench and divide evenly into 20 pieces.

    Roll out into a circle approximately 10cm in diameter, they will be quiet thin.

    Keep under a damp tea towel until they are all rolled.

    Half fill TM bowl with water and cook for 5 mins at Varoma temperature

    on speed 1.

    While the water is heating place a tablespoon of filling onto the centre

    of a wrapper.

    Gather up wrapper so the sides are pleated and the filling visible

    from the top.

    Repeat with remaining wrappers and filling.

    Place 8 or 9 dumplings on the Varoma tray and place in position.

    Cook for 8 - 10 minutes at Varoma temperature on speed 1.

    Check filling is cooked.

    Repeat with remaining dumplings until all are cooked. Serve with soy sauce.

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    TM 31

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Comments

  • 25. July 2017 - 19:51
    5.0

    The wrappers are awesome and easy. Great, thanks

  • 27. May 2015 - 11:46
    5.0

    Yummo. Really enjoyed these.. for the rest of my family, will cut back on prawns- too much prawn taste.. fussy buggers. Thank you so much for sharing. Cheers

  • 4. April 2014 - 21:10
    5.0

    Thanks you, 

    i was pleasantly surprised at how easy these were to make. 

    (I just need to work on my presentation skills) 

    toddler tick of approval. 

  • 31. August 2013 - 02:11
    5.0

    Everyone in my house loved these!

    Thanks for sharing your recipe  tmrc_emoticons.)

  • 8. March 2013 - 22:58

    Made these tonight and they were a great hit with the hubby - didn't make the wrappers but the filling was scrumptious.  Thank you  tmrc_emoticons.)

  • 23. February 2013 - 12:27

    I'm very excited about this one. Haven't used gow gee or wonton wrappers for ages as they all have preservatives. Hope it's as easy as it sounds. Thank you.

  • 13. January 2013 - 13:57
    5.0

    tmrc_emoticons.)these were awesome, so easy to make   tmrc_emoticons.) Party

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