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Breakfast
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Vegetarian
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St. Patrick's
Easter
Cinco de Mayo
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Halloween
Thanksgiving
Hanukkah
Christmas
American
British
French
Greek
Indian
Italian
Japanese
Mexican
Thai
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Make Ahead
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Instructions
1
This recipe makes about 60 wrappers.
2
In a stand mixer, mix salt with flour and then add water. Then use hook to knead for 6-8 minutes until smooth.
3
Shape to a round ball, cover and set aside to rest for 15 minutes. Then re-knead the dough for 2-3 minutes until hardened again. Continue resting for 1 hour or longer time. Longer resting time makes the dough softer and easy to handle but the wrappers will be less elastic.
4
Shape it into a large circle. Cut the circle in halves and shape each half into a long log around 1 inch in diameter.
5
Then divide the long log into small dumpling dough pieces (each around 10g, or an inch wide).
6
Dust each of them so they will not stick together.
7
Before rolling out your dumpling wrappers, dust your working surface again. Take one piece of dough and press it to a round disc. Hold the wrapper with your left hand and hold the rolling pin with right hand. Rotate the wrapper when moving your rolling pin. Repeat the process, rotate the wrapper-roll and rotate the wrapper-roll. The wrappers will have thicker center and thinner edges naturally. The wrapper should be around 3-4 inches in diameter.
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This process might be quite difficult at the very beginning. Just keep trying. You will end up with perfect homemade dumpling wrappers. Do a small batch (3-5 wrappers for beginners) and wrap them firstly, otherwise the wrapper dries out quickly. The best working process is to get assistant to help assembling the dumplings.
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Note 1: why some recipe calls for hot water.
10
We usually use cold water to make dumpling wrappers for water boiled dumplings. If you want to make steamed dumplings or pot stickers, you can use just boiled hot water.
11
If you have leftover dumpling wrappers, slightly dust each of them with flour and then freeze in air-tight bag. Next time before using, rest for around 30 minutes to 1 hour in room temperature until soften back.