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Popular recipes

Steamed Shumai

Steamed Shumai is a classic Asian dish that features tender and flavorful dumplings filled with a combination of shrimp, pork, and aromatic seasonings. The dumplings are steamed to perfection, resulting in a savory and satisfying appetizer or main dish.

Shumai Fried Rice

Shumai Fried Rice is a delicious and simple one-pot meal that combines the succulent flavors of shumai with fragrant jasmine rice. This dish is packed with umami and can be customized with your favorite vegetables and sauces. It's a quick and convenient option for a satisfying weeknight dinner.

Shumai Noodle Soup

Shumai Noodle Soup is a comforting and nourishing dish that brings together the delicate flavors of shumai dumplings and slurpy noodles in a savory broth. This hearty soup is perfect for chilly days or when you're craving a comforting bowl of goodness.

Instant Pot Shumai Congee

Instant Pot Shumai Congee is a comforting rice porridge made with shumai dumplings and seasoned with aromatic herbs and spices. This one-pot meal is incredibly easy to make in the Instant Pot, resulting in a silky and satisfying congee that will warm you up from the inside out.

Stir-Fried Shumai with Vegetables

Stir-Fried Shumai with Vegetables is a vibrant and flavorful dish that combines the juicy shumai dumplings with a colorful medley of fresh Asian vegetables. The dish is quickly stir-fried to retain the crunchiness of the vegetables and the tenderness of the dumplings, creating a delightful texture contrast.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What is shumai?

    Shumai is a type of traditional Chinese dumpling that typically consists of ground meat and/or seafood wrapped in a thin dough skin.

  • What are the ingredients in shumai?

    The ingredients in shumai commonly include ground pork or shrimp, minced vegetables, soy sauce, sesame oil, ginger, and garlic.

  • What are some variations of shumai?

    Some popular variations of shumai include shrimp shumai, chicken shumai, and vegetarian shumai made with tofu or mushrooms.

  • Are shumai healthy?

    Shumai can be a healthy choice when made with lean protein and fresh ingredients. However, the nutritional content may vary depending on the specific recipe.

  • Can I freeze shumai?

    Yes, you can freeze shumai. Place them on a baking sheet in a single layer and freeze until firm. Then transfer them to a freezer bag or container.

  • What are the best dipping sauces for shumai?

    Common dipping sauces for shumai include soy sauce, chili sauce, sweet chili sauce, or a combination of soy sauce, vinegar, and sesame oil.

  • Can shumai be steamed without a steamer basket?

    Yes, you can steam shumai without a steamer basket. Place them on a heatproof plate or a lightly greased rack inside a covered pot with water.

  • Can I use store-bought shumai wrappers?

    Yes, you can use store-bought shumai wrappers if you don't want to make them from scratch. Look for them in the refrigerated section of an Asian grocery store.

  • How do you pronounce shumai?

    Shumai is pronounced as 'shoe-my' in English.

  • What is the cooking method for shumai?

    Shumai is usually steamed, although it can also be pan-fried or boiled.

  • Is shumai gluten-free?

    Traditional shumai wrappers contain wheat flour, so they are not gluten-free. However, there are gluten-free alternatives available.

  • How do you eat shumai?

    Shumai is typically eaten with chopsticks. You can dip it in soy sauce or a combination of soy sauce and vinegar for added flavor.

  • How long can shumai be stored in the freezer?

    Shumai can be stored in the freezer for up to 3 months. Make sure to label the container with the date for reference.

  • What is the traditional serving size for shumai?

    The traditional serving size for shumai is usually around 3 to 4 pieces per person as an appetizer.

  • Can I make shumai ahead of time?

    Yes, you can make shumai ahead of time. Store them covered in the refrigerator until ready to cook.

  • Where can I buy shumai?

    You can buy it at Weee! Asian Market, www.sayweee.com.