Gyoza Bread Using Shiso Soy Sauce
Gyoza Bread Using Shiso Soy Sauce

Hey everyone, I hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a special dish, gyoza bread using shiso soy sauce. One of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

This is Cookpad user Rinrin's "Shiso-garlic soy sauce". Put all the bread dough ingredients in another bowl and mix and knead it together. In a bowl, add the ground pork, scallions, garlic chives, ginger, potato starch, sesame oil, soy sauce, sake, salt and white pepper. When the cabbage has cooled enough to handle, shake off any excess water that has collected between the leaves, but do not squeeze the leaves (the water content of the cabbage is the secret to juicy gyoza!).

Gyoza Bread Using Shiso Soy Sauce is one of the most favored of current trending foods on earth. It’s enjoyed by millions every day. It’s easy, it is quick, it tastes yummy. Gyoza Bread Using Shiso Soy Sauce is something which I have loved my entire life. They’re fine and they look wonderful.

To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook gyoza bread using shiso soy sauce using 22 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Gyoza Bread Using Shiso Soy Sauce:
  1. Take For the bread dough:
  2. Get 150 grams Cake flour
  3. Prepare 50 grams Bread flour
  4. Take 1 tbsp Sugar
  5. Prepare 1 tbsp Sesame oil
  6. Take 1 tsp Dry yeast
  7. Make ready 1/3 tsp plus Salt
  8. Make ready 110 ml Lukewarm water
  9. Take For the gyoza filling:
  10. Take 150 grams Minced pork
  11. Prepare 1 1/2 tbsp Soy sauce with shiso leaves and garlic
  12. Take 1 tbsp Sake
  13. Take 1/4 tsp Salt
  14. Make ready 1 piece Grated ginger
  15. Take 1 dash Pepper
  16. Prepare 1 tsp Sesame oil
  17. Make ready 1/2 bunch Finely chopped Chinese chives
  18. Get 10 cm Finely chopped green onion or Japanese leek
  19. Make ready 2 tbsp Chopped bamboo shoots (or lotus root is good too)
  20. Prepare 8 leaves The shiso leaves from the shiso-garlic soy sauce
  21. Take 1 The garlic from the shiso-garlic soy sauce
  22. Make ready 1 Vegetable oil

Wrap the filling in gyoza skins and cook. Place a shiso leaf on a gyoza wrapper, and put a few pieces of chicken on top. Fold in half and press gently. FOR THE GYOZA SAUCE In a medium bowl, mix together the rice vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, ginger, sesame oil, green onion and chili flakes.

Steps to make Gyoza Bread Using Shiso Soy Sauce:
  1. This is Cookpad user Rinrin's "Shiso-garlic soy sauce".
  2. Mix all the gyoza filling ingredients together, and divide into 8 portions.
  3. Put all the bread dough ingredients in another bowl and mix and knead it together. Form into a ball and leave to rise for 30 minutes. Alternatively, use a bread machine on the dough-kneading setting until the 1st rising is done. Roll the dough out into a 30 cm long rope, and divide into 8 portions. Each portion should weigh about 40 g.
  4. Take the shiso leaves in the soy sauce, and pat them dry with paper towels.
  5. Flatten out piece of dough into an about 10 cm diameter circle. Line each circle with a shiso leaf, top with the gyoza filling from Step 2 as well as some of the garlic in the soy sauce, and wrap it up as you would a gyoza dumpling.
  6. Cover the wrapped rolls with a tightly wrung out moistened kitchen towel, and leave for the 2nd rising for about 20 minutes. You can let the rolls rise in a frying pan or a non-stick pan, and then just start cooking them!
  7. Put some vegetable oil in a frying pan, and brown the bottoms of the rolls over high heat. Add 80 ml of water and cover with a lid immediately. Steam-cook the rolls (4 minutes for 4 of them). Take the lid off when there's no moisture left in the pan, and keep cooking until the bottoms are crisp and dried out.
  8. These are already well flavored, but you can optionally serve them with more shiso-garlic soy sauce, ra-yu, or Japanese mustard. My family loves these!
  9. I made 8 pieces this time, but you can make them smaller and pan fry them as you would regular gyoza dumplings!

Fold in half and press gently. FOR THE GYOZA SAUCE In a medium bowl, mix together the rice vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, ginger, sesame oil, green onion and chili flakes. The addictive Gyoza (dumpling) sauce is usually sold premade in bottles at the Asian food store. We love it so much, and go through it so quickly, that I had to find a recipe to make at home. This is a very basic recipe, so feel free to adjust amounts to your taste, or add ingredients like garlic, ginger, wasabi & green onions.

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