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  2. 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. Fill a ...

  3. Guotie Pot Stickers Recipe - AOL

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    Want to make Guotie Pot Stickers? Learn the ingredients and steps to follow to properly make the the best Guotie Pot Stickers? recipe for your family and friends.

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  5. Jiaozi - Wikipedia

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    In the West, pan-fried jiaozi or jianjiao may be referred to as potstickers, derived from the Chinese word guōtiē (Chinese: 鍋貼; lit. 'pot stick'). However, this is a misnomer, as "potsticker" in its original usage in northern China refers to a specific type of dumpling which is considered separate from the jiaozi .

  6. The Easy Chef-Approved Way to Make Frozen Pizza Taste ... - AOL

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    How to Make Pizza With A Garlic Butter Crust. I learned of this clever trick from chef Max Hardy, the owner of Jed's Pizza in Detroit, and from pizza pros over at Ooni Pizza Oven.Instead of ...

  7. Talk:Potsticker - Wikipedia

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    The way I cook them, and the normal way for Japanese gyoza, is to coat the bottom of the pan in a small amount of oil (2 tsp or 1 tbsp), cook the potstickers for a minute or so, but not long enough for them to turn brown, then put about 160 ml of water in the pan and cover.

  8. How to Cook and Eat in Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Sections also describe meal systems, cooking techniques, and materials. The book emerged in collaboration with her husband, Yuen Ren Chao, and daughter, Rulan Chao Pian, and coined the commonly used English terms for Chinese cooking techniques such as "stir fry" and "pot stickers". [2]

  9. 6 Healthiest Frozen Pizza Rolls—and 3 To Avoid

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    Invented in the late 1960s, pizza rolls soon took the world by storm, gaining popularity as the microwave became ubiquitous in the American household in the 1970s and 1980s.