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How to Make: Steamed Chicken and Chive Dumplings

A dim sum recipe from Royal China.

Jon Hatchman by Jon Hatchman
2017-08-21 08:30
in Food and Drink, Recipes
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Royal China Chicken & Chive Dumplings

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It’s perhaps unsurprising that dim sum is amongst the most popular styles of Cantonese food. Like chocolate fondants or octopus, however, these tasty dumplings are often difficult to ace at home – generally requiring vast amounts of kitchen skill – and are often best left to the professionals.

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First launched in 1996, dim sum stalwarts Royal China (with six restaurants now operating in London) have shared their recipe for steamed chicken and chive dumplings, which are at the simpler end of the spectrum. Though relatively simple to prepare at home, compared to say Siu Long Bao or Har Gau, these chicken and chive dumplings from the chefs at Royal China are huge on flavour. The recipe serves four, but it would be sensible to make at least two or three batches to suit popular demand.

Ingredients

Serves four

For the filling

Chicken, 300g, ground

Fresh prawns (shrimps), 200g, shelled

Chinese garlic chives, ½ bunch, finely chopped

Garlic, a clove, crushed

Chinese Shao Shing wine, 1 tbsp

Light soy sauce, 1 tbsp

Ginger, ½ tsp, freshly grated

Dried shrimp, ½ tsp, ground

Sugar, a pinch

Sesame oil, 1½ tsp

Cornflour, 1 tsp

Salt, 1 tsp

White pepper, ½ tsp, ground

For the dumplings

Whole chives

Shu-mei wrappers (Wonton Skin), 4

Method

Whip all of the filling ingredients by hand, until they are fully combined and hold together.

Place a dollop of the filling in the centre of each wrapper and bring up the corners to form a little “money bag.” Leave the top open so that you can see some of the filling.

Blanch the whole chives in very hot water tap water. Then tie a chive around the neck of each dumpling so that it looks like it is wearing a little green belt.

Steam the dumplings in an oiled bamboo steamer for 15 minutes, in a steaming wok.

Serve hot with sweet chilli sauce.

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Steamed Chicken and Chive Dumplings

Jon Hatchman
These chicken and chive dumplings from the chefs at Royal China are huge on flavour
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Course Side Dish
Cuisine Chinese
Servings 4

Ingredients
  

For the filling

  • 300 g Chicken ground
  • 200 g Fresh prawns (shrimps) shelled
  • ½ bunch Chinese garlic chives finely chopped
  • 1 clove Garlic crushed
  • 1 tbsp Chinese Shao Shing wine
  • 1 tbsp Light soy sauce
  • ½ tsp Ginger freshly grated
  • ½ tsp Dried shrimp ground
  • Sugar a pinch
  • 1½ tsp Sesame oil
  • 1 tsp Cornflour
  • 1 tsp Salt
  •  ½  tsp White pepper ground

For the dumplings

  • Whole chives
  • 4 Shu-mei wrappers (Wonton Skin)

Instructions
 

  • Whip all of the filling ingredients by hand, until they are fully combined and hold together.
  • Place a dollop of the filling in the centre of each wrapper and bring up the corners to form a little “money bag.” Leave the top open so that you can see some of the filling.
  • Blanch the whole chives in very hot water tap water. Then tie a chive around the neck of each dumpling so that it looks like it is wearing a little green belt.
  • Steam the dumplings in an oiled bamboo steamer for 15 minutes, in a steaming wok.
  • Serve hot with sweet chilli sauce.
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