Prawn & Chive Dumplings

Plump, juicy prawns mingling with fresh chives, all wrapped up in a delicate, translucent dumpling wrapper.

A taste sensation straight from the heart of dim sum heaven. These little pockets of joy are packed with flavour and guaranteed to satisfy your dumpling cravings.

Use fresh or frozen prawns – the juicier, the better. Some recipes call for mincing/grinding the prawns but I like a bit of texture so I just cut the prawns into chunks. Combine them with finely chopped chives, a splash of soy sauce, a dash of sesame oil, and a pinch of sugar for that perfect balance of sweet and savoury.

What really takes these dumplings to the next level is the dipping sauce. Whether you prefer something tangy and spicy or smooth and savoury, the right sauce can elevate these dumplings from delicious to downright irresistible. recipe link here.

I’m not an expert in making wrappers from scratch, so I use the store-bought kind available in Asian supermarkets.

These are typically served as a side, but I’ve often made an entire meal of them 😀

Prawn Dumplings

Recipe by Maliha KhanCourse: Sides, AppetizersCuisine: ChineseDifficulty: Easy
Servings

23

servings
Prep time

30

minutes
Cooking time

10

minutes
Total time

40

minutes

Ingredients

  • 300g prawns (chopped into chunks)

  • 1 bunch chives

  • 1/4 tsp salt

  • 1/4 tsp white pepper

  • 1/4 tsp fish sauce

  • 1 tsp soy sauce

  • 1/4 tsp sesame oil

  • 1 tsp vegetable oil

  • 1/2 tsp sugar

  • 25 wonton sheets

Directions

  • Finely chop the chives.
  • Chop the prawns into chunks (3 pieces per prawn). I like chunky pieces, but you can mince it in a grinder if you prefer that consistency.
  • Marinade the prawns in all the ingredients (for at least 30 minutes).
  • Separate the wonton sheets.
  • Place about 1 tsp of the filling mixture on a wonton sheet.
  • Shape the dumplings and set aside.
  • Once all the dumplings are folded, heat some oil in a heavy-based frying pan.
  • Add 8-10 dumplings flat side down (so they’re not over-crowded). Cook on medium heat for about 2-3 mins (till the bases are lightly golden).
  • Turn off the flame and add water. Turn flame back on and cook (covered) on medium-low for roughly 6-8 minutes (until the water has dried up and the filling has cooked through). If more water is needed, add about 2-3 tablespoons of water and cook for a further 2-3 minutes.
  • Once cooked, transfer the dumplings (golden side up) to a serving plate and serve with a dipping sauce of your choice. Here’s a recipe for a soy dipping sauce I love pairing with these dumplings!

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I’m Maliha, a Pakistani soul settled in the beautiful, vibrant city of Sydney, Australia.
I started this blog in 2008 as a way to share my mom’s recipes with close friends and family. What started as a necessity quickly turned into a desire to share what I’ve learned (and continue to learn); with the simple idea to make home-cooking approachable and fun for everyone.
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