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Simple Way to Prepare Award-winning Korean Kimchi Mandu (Dumplings) with Wagyu Beef

Korean Kimchi Mandu (Dumplings) with Wagyu Beef

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As for the number of servings that can be served to make Korean Kimchi Mandu (Dumplings) with Wagyu Beef is 40 servings. So make sure this portion is enough to serve for yourself and your beloved family.

Just in addition, the time it takes to cook Korean Kimchi Mandu (Dumplings) with Wagyu Beef estimated approx 45 mins.

To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook Korean Kimchi Mandu (Dumplings) with Wagyu Beef using 21 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook that.

These delicious dumplings are filled with kimchi, Wagyu ground beef, tofu, mung bean sprouts, onions, garlic, ginger, and soy sauce. Cooked in a bamboo steamer and then fried, these Korean kimchi mandu are crispy and flavorful! This dish works great as a bite-size appetizer when hosting friends and family!

Ingredients and spices that need to be Get to make Korean Kimchi Mandu (Dumplings) with Wagyu Beef:

  1. Mandu Filling
  2. 1 LB Double 8 Cattle Company Fullblood Wagyu Ground Beef
  3. 8 OZ Kimchi (drained and minced finely)
  4. 5 OZ Tofu (drained and minced)
  5. 6 OZ Mung Bean Sprouts (minced)
  6. 1/2 CUP Red Onion (diced)
  7. 1/2 CUP Green Onion (minced)
  8. 3 Garlic Cloves (minced)
  9. 1 1/2 TSP Ginger (minced)
  10. 2 TSP Toasted Sesame Oil
  11. 1 1/2 TBSP Soy Sauce
  12. Assembly
  13. 1 PACKAGE Gyoza Dumpling Wrappers (round)
  14. 1 Egg (for egg wash)
  15. 1 TBSP Water (for egg wash)
  16. Dipping Sauce
  17. 1/2 CUP Soy Sauce
  18. 1/2 CUP Mirin
  19. 2 TBSP Garlic Chile Paste
  20. Frying
  21. Grapeseed Oil

Steps to make to make Korean Kimchi Mandu (Dumplings) with Wagyu Beef

  1. PREPARING THE DIPPING SAUCE Mix all dipping sauce ingredients (soy sauce, mirin, and garlic chile paste) together in a small bowl. Set aside until ready to use.
  2. PREPARING THE FILLING Place a heavy plate on top of the tofu to release any water. Then, mince finely, and reserve. Heat a large saute pan over medium-high heat, and add in the sesame oil. Once the oil is hot, add in the diced red onion and minced mung bean sprouts. Saute for 5 minutes. Fold in the minced garlic and ginger, and cook for 1 minute longer. Remove from the heat, and add in the soy sauce. Allow the onion mixture to cool.
  3. Place the minced tofu, Wagyu ground beef, minced Kimchi, and minced green onion in a medium size bowl. Once the onion mixture has cooled, add it to the medium size bowl as well. Mix everything together. This is your filling. In a small saute pan, cook a few tablespoons of the filling to taste for seasoning. Season with kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper as desired.
  4. PREPARING THE DUMPLINGS Clean and dry a flat surface. Prepare your egg wash by whisking together the egg and water. Pull the dumpling wrappers from the packaging, and lay 8 wrappers out on the flat surface. Cover the rest of the wrappers with plastic wrap. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper (you will place the assembled dumplings here). In the center of each round wrapper, add 2 teaspoons of filling.
  5. Dip your finger in the egg wash, and run it along the outside rim of the wrapper. Fold the wrapper into a half moon shape, and press out any air bubbles. Once sealed, pull the ends towards each other. Use the egg wash to seal them together, folding down the edges to create a round shape. Place the assembled dumpling on the parchment paper-lined baking sheet. Repeat the process until all of the dumplings have been assembled.
  6. STEAMING THE DUMPLINGS Fill a large saute pan with 2 inches of water. Heat over medium-heat until simmering. Once the water is at a simmer, place the bamboo steamer on top. NOTE: Be careful not to expose the steamer to excessive heat or flame. It should be sitting inside the pan, not hanging over it. Line the bamboo steamer with paper towels, and place the dumplings down in the tray. Make sure the dumplings are not touching.
  7. Place the lid on the steamer, and steam the dumplings for 10 minutes. Remove the dumplings, and place them on a baking sheet (without parchment paper). Repeat this process until all of the dumplings have been steamed.
  8. FRYING THE DUMPLINGS Once all the dumplings are steamed, dump the steamer water, and dry out the saute pan. In the saute pan, heat 2 inches of grapeseed oil over medium-high heat. Once the oil is at 350°F, fry the dumplings off in batches. Fry both sides to golden brown. Then, place the fried dumplings on paper towels to drain. Repeat this process until all of the dumplings are fried. NOTE: Do not overcrowd the pan. Let the oil heat back up before frying the next batch.
  9. FINAL STEPS Place all of your crispy dumplings on a large platter, or divide them between plates. Serve with the dipping sauce, and enjoy!

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