Hey everyone, I hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, I will show you a way to make a special dish, gluten-free ‘abura-age’ gyoza. It is one of my favorites. This time, I will make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
Gluten-free ‘Abura-age’ Gyoza is one of the most popular of recent trending foods in the world. It is appreciated by millions every day. It’s easy, it’s fast, it tastes delicious. Gluten-free ‘Abura-age’ Gyoza is something which I’ve loved my whole life. They’re nice and they look wonderful.
If you can't eat wheat flour and have given up eating Gyoza because of that, you might wish to try this alternative. Instead of wrapping the filling with Gyoza wrappers, I sandwiched the filling with 'Abura-age', Fried Thin Tofu. This recipe includes a very basic Pork filling. In this video, I will introduce how to make Gluten-free Gyoza pastry.
To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook gluten-free ‘abura-age’ gyoza using 11 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Gluten-free ‘Abura-age’ Gyoza:
- Take 3 ‘Abura-age’ (Fried Thin Tofu)
- Make ready 250 g Pork Mince
- Take 1 clove Garlic *grated
- Get 1 small piece Ginger *grated
- Prepare 2 Spring Onions *finely chopped, Garlic Chives are also good
- Get 1/4 teaspoon Salt
- Make ready White Pepper
- Get Oil for cooking *optional
- Get <Dipping Sauce>
- Prepare ‘Ponzu’ *find 'Ponzu' recipe at https://cookpad.com/uk/recipes/6750485-ponzu
- Get Rāyu (Chilli Sesame Oil) *optional
You can make Aburaage from scratch at home. All you need is a block of firm tofu and cut it into thin slices. This Japanese Gyoza recipe is my mothers', and it's a traditional, authentic recipe. Juicy on the inside, a golden brown and crispy base, these are made in a skillet and are one of my all time favourite Japanese dishes!
Steps to make Gluten-free ‘Abura-age’ Gyoza:
- Combine Pork Mince, Spring Onion, grated Ginger and Garlic in a bowl, season with Salt and Pepper, and mix very well until it gets pasty texture.
- Wrap Abura-age with paper towel and warm in microwave. Then press it to remove excess oil if required. This process is optional.
- Cut one long end of each Abura-age to open it, spread the pork mixture inside.
- Heat a frying pan or grill pan, apply a small amount of Oil if required, cook until both sides are browned and the pork filling is cooked. Cut into smaller pieces and enjoy with ‘Ponzu’ and Rāyu (Chilli Sesame Oil) as dipping sauce.
This Japanese Gyoza recipe is my mothers', and it's a traditional, authentic recipe. Juicy on the inside, a golden brown and crispy base, these are made in a skillet and are one of my all time favourite Japanese dishes! Wikipedia Article About abura-age on Wikipedia. Aburage (properly called abura-age = 油揚げ) is a Japanese food product made from soybeans. It is produced by cutting tofu into thin slices and deep frying it.
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