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Default Har Gow

Har Gow

(These are the steamed shrimp dumplings that become opaque
or translucent after steaming.)

Yield: 24 dumplings

Ingredients:

Har Gow Dough:
2 TB Potato starch
1 cup Wheat starch
1/4 tsp Salt
1/2 cup boiling water, plus 3 TB Boiling water
1 tsp Lard

Filling:
Wheat starch for dusting
1/2 lb Raw shrimp, peeled and -chopped
1/4 lb Precooked salad shrimp, -chopped
2 ounces Pork fat, chopped fine
1/4 cup Bamboo shoots, chopped
1/4 tsp Ground white pepper
1/4 tsp Grated fresh ginger
1/2 tsp Salt
1/2 tsp Sesame oil
1 TB Chopped green onion
1 Egg white
1 TB Dry sherry
1 TB Cornstarch

* You can find popular Chinese cooking ingredients and cookware at
ChineseFoodDIY online store at:
http://www.chinesefooddiy.com/shopping.htm

Directions:

Place all filling ingredients in a bowl and mix well,
by hand until the ingredients form a smooth and rather
firm stuffing. This will take about 2 minutes.

Dough: Measure both starches and salt into a small
mixing bowl.

Quickly pour the boiling water into the starches while
stirring with chopsticks until you get a partially cooked dough.
Do not overwork the dough.

Quickly add the lard in little pinches and then knead until
smooth. When the dough is smooth, after about 2 minutes' kneading,
cover it with the mixing bowl and allow it to rest for
15 minutes before shaping. To shape the dumplings, pull
just a bit more than 1 tsp of dough from the ball.

Keep the remainder of the dough covered with the bowl.

Roll the small amount into a ball and place onto a floured
marble board.

Roll out into a circle about 3 inches in diameter.

Place 1 t of the shrimp filling in the center of the circle of
dough and fold over into a half-moon. Use a tiny bit of water
for sealing the edges. Be sure to gently press out all the air.

If you wish, you can form little pleats in the dough for
added decoration. Steam on an oiled bamboo steaming rack
for 12 minutes.


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