Wasabi Chicken Dumplings

Crispy, spicy potstickers at home: Wasabi Chicken Dumplings! 

Wasabi Chicken Potstickers are homemade dumplings packed with ground chicken, nose flaring wasabi, ginger and seasonings. Dip in my famous potsticker sauce! #chickenpotstickers www.savoryexperiments.com


 

Wasabi Chicken Potstickers are homemade dumplings packed with ground chicken, nose flaring wasabi, ginger and seasonings. Dip in my famous potsticker sauce!

I love dumplings! Do you? I’m far from a dumpling master, but I’m learning (like in my Authentic Chinese Dumplings) and continuing to work on my “folding” technique. 

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Not being a master folder doesn’t stop me from coming up with fun, new dumpling ideas, like Wasabi Chicken Potstickers.

A long, long time ago, there was a fabulous sushi restaurant in the Inner Harbor of Baltimore. When hubby and I used to live in a high rise, we would go and my favorite dish was the wasabi shumai.

Wasabi Chicken Potstickers Recipe - Homemade potstickers are easier to make than you think, and they taste so much better than the store-bought ones! These are filled with shredded veggies, fresh ginger and nose clearing wasabi! These can easily be made ahead and freeze well. www.savoryexperiments.com

The heat made your eyes water and nose burn. It was that type of short-term burn that only horseradish products can create. Shumai is a steamed dumpling and they were good, but I prefer a nice crispy potsticker on any other occasion.

All potstickers are dumplings, but not all dumplings are potstickers.

On a whim, I decided to make my own nose-burning Wasabi Chicken Dumpling, combining my two favorites dumpling elements: wasabi and crunch. The amount of wasabi you use can vary from family to family, but also by what brand you are using.

Wasabi Chicken Potstickers Recipe - Homemade potstickers are easier to make than you think, and they taste so much better than the store-bought ones! These are filled with shredded veggies, fresh ginger and nose clearing wasabi! These can easily be made ahead and freeze well. www.savoryexperiments.com

Remember that when you cook the potstickers, the heat will reduce slightly, so over compensate just a pinch to make sure they still taste like something. Typically (but not always) powdered wasabi isn’t as powerful or pungent as prepared, wet wasabi.

The last question you might be asking is “what is the difference between a potsticker and a dumpling?” The two are used interchangeably.

Wasabi Chicken Potstickers are homemade dumplings packed with ground chicken, nose flaring wasabi, ginger and seasonings. Dip in my famous potsticker sauce! #chickenpotstickers www.savoryexperiments.com

Dumplings typically feature a dough made most commonly with wheat flour that is stuffed with minced meat or vegetables.

Pot stickers earn their name because as they cook, they stick to the sides of the wok or pan, which can happen with dumplings as well, so basically they are the same thing. 

The word dumpling is a broader term, referring to many types of doughy filled pockets. Other cultures may call them perogies, wontons, samosas, and even gnocchi… and some just call them dumplings. 

Wasabi Chicken Potstickers are homemade dumplings packed with ground chicken, nose flaring wasabi, ginger and seasonings. Dip in my famous potsticker sauce! #chickenpotstickers www.savoryexperiments.com

Sticking to the side of the pot is what defines a pot sticker and this sticking makes them a little more crispy than just doughy. Frying and baking these potstickers makes them super crispy! 

I often think of potstickers having a thin wrapper and dumplings using the thick, doughy one, but apparently I am wrong. One a personal note, I do prefer the thinner wrapper. Just putting it out there.

I like dipping them in a simple sauce- my potsticker dipping sauce, egg roll dipping sauce and Chinese hot mustard are tremendous!

Wasabi Chicken Potstickers are homemade dumplings packed with ground chicken, nose flaring wasabi, ginger and seasonings. Dip in my famous potsticker sauce! #chickenpotstickers www.savoryexperiments.com

If you enjoyed this fun Asian appetizer recipe, check these out:

Tools for making Wasabi Chicken Dumplings:

Heavy Bottom Frying Pan– this will be one of your most used kitchen tools. Having something that is heavy bottom will distribute heat better and prevent burning whether you are using an electric or gas range.

Mixing Bowls– make sure to check out my article on Using the Right Mixing Bowl, you’d be surprised how many people aren’t!

Rolling Mat– For rolling out any dough or cookies or just protecting your counters and work space! 

Wasabi Chicken Potstickers are homemade dumplings packed with ground chicken, nose flaring wasabi, ginger and seasonings. Dip in my famous potsticker sauce! #chickenpotstickers www.savoryexperiments.com
Wasabi Chicken Potstickers are homemade dumplings packed with ground chicken, nose flaring wasabi, ginger and seasonings. Dip in my famous potsticker sauce! #chickenpotstickers www.savoryexperiments.com

Wasabi Chicken Potstickers

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Wasabi Chicken Potstickers are homemade dumplings packed with ground chicken, nose flaring wasabi, ginger and seasonings. Dip in my famous potsticker sauce! 
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Servings: 30

Ingredients

Dumplings:

Dipping Sauce:

Instructions

  • In a medium mixing bowl, break up ground chicken with fingers.
  • Lightly toss with carrot through white pepper until evenly blended. Make sure to toss and not over work, otherwise the chicken filling will be tough.
  • Create a flat workspace, like a cutting board or plate. Place wonton wrappers on one side and lightly beaten eggs with 2 tablespoons water.
  • Place approximately 1 tablespoon chicken mix in the center of each wrappers. Dip your fingers in the egg wash and rub onto the edges of wonton wrapper. Grab alternating corners, pulling up and pinching together. Finish with remaining two corners, pinching all four together into a pyramid shape. Set onto a wax or parchment paper lined baking sheet. Repeat with remaining chicken mixture.
  • When ready to prepare, preheat oven to 350 degrees. Cover bottom of a large frying pan with vegetable oil, bring to a medium-high heat.
  • When hot, place several dumplings in the pan, flat side down, covering to steam the top. Fry until bottoms are lightly browned. Remove to a baking sheet. Continue with remaining wontons.
  • Place into the oven for 5-10 minutes to heat all the way through and crisp up tops.
  • Meanwhile, the same large frying pan, combine all dipping sauce ingredients. Stir and bring to a low simmer, immediately remove to a serving bowl.
  • Serve hot chicken wasabi dumplings with dipping sauce and enjoy!
  • If you’ve tried this recipe, come back and let us know how it was! 

Notes

A pre-made paste can often have more flavor than powder. If you do use a powder, allow it to sit for a few minutes to develop the flavor.

Nutrition

Calories: 66 kcal, Carbohydrates: 5 g, Protein: 4 g, Fat: 2 g, Cholesterol: 22 mg, Sodium: 553 mg, Potassium: 65 mg, Vitamin A: 385 IU, Vitamin C: 0.4 mg, Calcium: 10 mg, Iron: 0.6 mg
Author: Jessica Formicola
Calories: 66
Course: Appetizer
Cuisine: Chinese
Keyword: chicken dumplings, chicken potstickers
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Jessica the mom, wife and food lover behind Savory Experiments. She is obsessed with butter, salt and bacon and spends all her time in the kitchen and behind a camera. Jessica is a contributor to PopKitchen by Parade, Better Homes & Gardens, The Daily Meal Food + Travel and more!

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  1. 4 stars
    This was an amazing recipe. I’m definitely going to make it again. The only thing I’m going to change is probably doubling the wasabi. The restaurant we first tried these dumplings at made them strong enough to clear out your sinuses! So if you want string wasabi taste, consider adding more. Otherwise, splendid.

  2. We love dumplings and potstickers and anything and everything like this haha! However I haven’t gotten around to making them at home yet! I know Thomas would be super excited about these if I made them at home! Your homemade ones look perfect!

  3. These potstickers are 100% perfection! I tried to make potstickers once and I could not get them to look this pretty.

    1. It has taken a few years of practice, but now I find ones like these, to be super easy. You can do it!

  4. I like my pot stickers crispy as well! Oh, and I also love spicy food! These are genius