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  Hunan dumplings
 
Yield: 36 Servings
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4 ts Soya Sauce (Kikoman)      4 ts Straw mushrooms chopped
4 oz Peanut butter      4 ts Sugar
1/2 c Vegetable oil      4 ts Sesame oil MMMMM----------------------DIPPING SAUCE #2---------------------------
1/2 c Soya sauce (Kikoman)      2 ts Grated ginger
2 ea Green onion chopped      2 ts Vegetable oil MMMMM-------------------------DUMPLINGS------------------------------
1/2 lb Ground pork      1 ts Soya sauce (Kikoman)
1/2 ts Salt      1/2 ts White pepper
1/2 ts Sesame oil      36 ea Wonton Skins (1 Package)
 To prepare sauces: Mix all ingredients for each sauce in small bowls and set aside. To prepare dumplings: Finely chop the ground pork. Combine remaining ingredients except wrappers and mix well. Put a small amount of filling in the centre of each wonton skin; by folding into a triangle enclose the filling to make a ball-like shape sealing the wonton skins with a little water. Leave one corner flap extended to form a tail and bring the two bottom flats together and seal with water. Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Put the dumplings in batches into the water and boil them until they pop to the surface. Remove with slotted spoon and serve with the dipping sauces. From the Lai Lai Resturant in Ottawa Ontario Canada

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