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  3. Guotie Pot Stickers Recipe - AOL

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    To make the dumplings, combine the meat, soy sauce, cornstarch, ginger, green onions, sugar, sesame oil, and salt in a bowl and stir in one direction with a chopstick until just mixed.

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  6. 7 Restaurant Chains That Serve the Best Pot Pies - AOL

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    Satisfying and flavorful, the pot pie ranks as one of the most homey of foods on American menus. Known across the pond as meat pie, the dish is a beloved comfort food. A staple for centuries, the ...

  7. Tibetan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Tibetan snack Sha Phaley in Nepal Tibetan kitchen items including a small butter churn with shoulder strap, suitable for nomadic life, cooking pot, bowls, and spoons Other Tibetan foods include: Sha Phaley - bread stuffed with seasoned beef and cabbage, which is then fashioned into semi-circular or circular shapes and which, according to ...

  8. Talk:Potsticker - Wikipedia

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    The procedure on how to wrap a potsticker is not at all clear. The wrapping of a potsticker itself is more difficult than the preparation. I feel it is best to let someone else do this because I have the impression that the art of wrapping may be an ancient Chinese secret. Edited "redline" referencing an image which the author may have removed.

  9. Jiaozi - Wikipedia

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    Pottery dumpling and delicacies from a Tang-dynasty tomb. In China, several folk stories explain the origin of jiaozi and its name.. Traditionally, jiaozi were thought to be invented during the era of the Eastern Han (AD 25–220) [2] [3] by Zhang Zhongjing [4] who was a great practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine.