How to Shape Chinese Dumplings: Wontons and Shu Mai | America's Test Kitchen

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At their best, Chinese dumplings are soft, savory pillows filled with tender meat and vegetables, spiked with hints of garlic, ginger, and soy. At their worst, the dumplings resemble dense meatballs wrapped in an undercooked, doughy blanket. In order to recreate the best version of this restaurant dish in the test kitchen, we found a few simple tips that will ensure mouthwatering potstickers whenever the craving strikes.

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