Tuesday October 12, 2010
Truly Seductive Kobe Beef Dumplings
Looking for a appetizer that is delicious, easy to make and a great choice for your Seduction Meal? It doesn't get better than this...Kobe Beef Dumplings. Crispy, beefy, tangy--100% heavenly. Pair this dish with a medium bodied Japanese Lager such as Kirin, Asahi or Sapporo and you'll be king or queen of your next romantic meal for two.

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Kobe Beef Dumplings
Recipe Courtesy of MarxFoods

Ingredients: (Makes 4 servings)
Directions

1. Finely chop the kobe beef.
2. Heat some oil in a frying pan, add the beef, sauté until browned.
3. Remove beef, drain excess oil.
4. De-glaze with the vinegar, add the sugar and thyme almost immediately.
5. Toss the beef in the sauce.  Let the mixture cool.
6. Lay out each wonton wrapper and fill the middles with a teaspoon of the filling.

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7. Moisten the still exposed portions of the wrapper with the egg wash.  Gather the corners up and gently press them together to create bundles.

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8. Dust the dumplings in a little flour.

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9. Get a quarter inch of oil hot in a frying pan, until it starts to bubble when you touch it with the corner of a dumpling.
10. Carefully lay three to four dumplings in the pan, taking care not to overcrowd the oil.  Fry them on each side until golden brown and crispy.

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11. Serve with low salt soy sauce, with your favorite Asian dipping sauce or in a bowl of pureed soup.
Posted by terry dagrosa at 11:11AM on October 12 in International: Asian, appetizers & tapas, main dishes: beef / Permalink
Comments

thanks for recipe

I actually made this using a good angus beef mince since I was on the lookout for more beef dumpling recipes and cant afford kobe for everyday munching!.

The fusion taste worked really well. I fried mine in peanut oil and garnished with a little sesame oil. yumyum

Hi Daniel, thanks for your feedback - I did the very same thing when I made these the 2nd time. I used whatever steak I had on hand, which was delish and much more cost effective : ) so happy to hear you enjoyed the recipe.

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