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Vegetarian Dumplings

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These vegetarian dumplings are so easy to make! And most dumping wrappers are vegan so this recipe is actually vegan dumplings too! Made with tofu and a couple of vegetables, they pack a lot of flavor and are perfect for your next get together with family and friends!

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This post is sponsored by Best Food Facts.

I love making dumplings! I even taught a workshop near me recently and had so much fun with it. I taught my students how to make these Chinese potstickers! I have been wanting to make a vegetarian or vegan dumplings recipe for a while for friends…so I'm so excited to share these vegetarian dumplings with you!

Vegetarian Dumplings on white serving board with two square cups filled with dipping sauce from thelittlekitchen.net
Vegetarian Dumplings from thelittlekitchen.net
Vegetarian Dumplings from thelittlekitchen.net
Vegetarian Dumplings from thelittlekitchen.net
Vegetarian Dumplings from thelittlekitchen.net

I grew up eating soy as a child and as an adult, I do have a lot of soy in my diet. From soy milk to tofu and soy sauce, it's in my regular cooking. I had an awesome opportunity to work with Best Food Facts and…

I flew to Maryland recently and I got to tour Lazy Day Farms and tour the crush facility at Perdue. I learned so much and I'm excited to share some of what I learned with you!

Group standing in a soy bean field with blue sky in the background for the Best Food Facts Tour thelittlekitchen.net

Are soybeans sustainable?

We visited Layton Farms which is a third generation family farm. They have about 1300 acres of land and they grow corn, soybean and wheat. I learned from them that soybeans are sustainable. Why are soybeans sustainable? Because they don't require nitrogen or fertilization. Soybeans are legumes, so they produce their own nitrogen.

Another reason soybeans are sustainable is every part of the soybean is used. Once it leaves the farm, depending on the use for the soybean, it's taken to a crush facility and parts of it become feed for chickens and other livestock. Oil is extracted from the soybean to make vegetable oil too! Every part of the soybean is used in some way.

Closeup photo of a soy bean plant with purple flowers in a field thelittlekitchen.net

I loved touring the farm and the Perdue crush facility. You can feel enthusiasm and passion from the farmers to the facility employees. They know their stuff and they care about their job.

If you ever get the opportunity to visit a farm or a processing facility so you can see where your food comes from, I highly recommend it. I have a deep appreciation for farmers in our country!

Is soy good for you?

We actually got to meet with Dr. Julie Garden-Robinson, a food and nutrition specialist and she answered our questions about soy and soy milk.  Guess what? Soy is healthy for you! Soy and soy foods are rich in nutrients and protein. They also provide fiber, calcium and iron. It's considered heart healthy because it doesn't contain trans fats and includes essential fatty acids.

Soy Farm field from Best Food Facts Tour thelittlekitchen.net

I also learned that soy doesn't cause breast cancer as we have often been told. And both men and women can eat soy as part of a healthy diet. For a long time, we heard about phytoestrogen in soy. They are actually plant estrogens. Plant estrogens are different than human hormones. Interesting, right?

More places you can learn about soy:

Best Food Facts
Soy Connection

Now let's get to the recipe. These vegetarian or vegan dumplings have tofu in them so they are little tofu dumplings! There are also some fresh vegetables in them, which make them even better!

Vegetarian Dumplings Ingredients

  • 8 ounces firm tofu
  • 4 green onions, sliced thin
  • 1 cup chopped cabbage (chopped small)
  • 1/2 cup grated carrots (peeled first)
  • 1 Tablespoon soy sauce
  • 1 teaspoon rice vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon sesame oil
  • salt and pepper
  • 1 Tablespoon minced fresh ginger
  • 4 garlic cloves, peeled and minced
  • Dipping sauce
  • 1 teaspoon minced fresh ginger
  • 1 green onion, sliced thin
  • vegetable or grape seed oil
  • 1 package round dumpling or gyoza wrappers

How to Make Vegetarian Dumplings

4 slabs of tofu on a plate being pressed to release liquid  from thelittlekitchen.net

I love eating and cooking with tofu. I know a lot of people are overwhelmed with the thought of cooking with it and there's no reason to be!

First, you want to remove some of the moisture from the tofu. I don't have a tofu press so I just put the tofu on a plate and I put another plate on top. Put something heavy on the plate, I just use two 15 ounce cans. Set the tofu aside while you're prepping the rest of your vegetarian dumplings.

How to make the Vegan Dumplings Filling

Small white bowl on gray countertop filled with thinly sliced green onions Vegetarian Dumplings from thelittlekitchen.net

Slice the green onions thin.

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I cut up the cabbage small.

Small white bowl full of shredded carrots on gray countertop for Vegetarian Dumplings from thelittlekitchen.net

Shred the carrots with a grater. Make sure to peel them first.

Minced ginger and green onions in a small glass bowl on a gray countertop with a green spoon

I cut up additional green onions for the dipping sauce. As well as mince some ginger.

Two glass bowls with minced ginger and garlic

I mince the garlic and the ginger for the dumpling filling.

Small glass bowl with mixture of minced ginger, garlic, and oil

Mix them together and add some oil to it. Set it aside.

Metal mixing bowl filled with crumbled tofu for dumplings

Crumble the tofu by hand into a mixing bowl.

Mixing bowl filled with cabbage, green onions, carrots, and tofu for Vegetarian Dumplings from thelittlekitchen.net

Then, add the green onions, carrots and green onions.

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Mix together and then add soy sauce, rice vinegar, sesame oil, salt and pepper. Mix together thoroughly.

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Next, add oil to a nonstick skillet and heat up for 3 minutes. Then add the tofu mixture.

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Cook the mixture for 5 to 6 minutes and then move the mixture to the sides of the pan.

Vegetarian Dumpling filling pushed to sides of skillet with minced garlic and ginger in the middle

Add the garlic and ginger mixture you made earlier.

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Use your rubber spatula to press down on the garlic-ginger mixture. Cook for 90 seconds.

Then, mix the garlic and ginger with the rest of the tofu mixture and cook for another 2 minutes.

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Once filling is cooked, season with salt and pepper to taste. Remove from pan and place on a small baking sheet. Putting the filling in a thin layer on the baking sheet allows it to cool quickly.

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Open the dumpling wrappers and place a wet paper towel that has been wrung out on top of it (to keep the wrappers from drying out).

I use vegan dumpling wrappers, they are easy to find at Asian grocery stores. You want to buy the round ones.

Hand holding a dumpling wrapper with filling spooned onto the middle and baking sheet of filling in background

Add one teaspoon of filling to the middle of one wrapper. Put water on the top half (edges) of the wrapper and then wipe your fingers dry. Fold in half and pleat.

If you want to learn how to fold a dumpling, you should check out my video on how to fold a dumpling.

Parchment-lined baking sheet with uncooked Vegetarian Dumplings from thelittlekitchen.net

Place on a parchment paper lined baking sheet.

Parchment-lined baking sheet with uncooked Vegetarian Dumplings lined up from thelittlekitchen.net

You can freeze the dumplings ahead of time! Freeze them on a baking sheet and then put them into a freezer safe bag, be sure to label them with the filling and the date!

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Add 1/2 Tablespoon oil to a nonstick skillet (you can use the same pan, just wipe it clean with a clean paper towel). Heat at medium high for 3 minutes.

Add dumplings to the pan, about 10 to 15. Cover the pan and allow to cook for 3 minutes.

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Then, add 1/4 cup of water to the pan and recover.

Cooked Vegetarian Dumplings in skillet from thelittlekitchen.net

When they are done, they are hot, so let them cool a little bit.

Vegetarian Dumpling with browned bottom, being picked up from skillet with chopsticks from thelittlekitchen.net

The bottoms are panfried and delicious!

Vegan Dumplings on white serving tray with square dipping sauce bowl and kitchen towel in background from thelittlekitchen.net

I love love freezing a bunch so I can have them as a snack or for dinner when I please!

Be sure to check out Best Food Facts for tons of resources to answer your questions about soy, any food you enjoy and so much more! You can follow them on instagram and pinterest too!

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Vegetarian Dumplings

Servings 40 to 45 dumplings

Ingredients

  • 8 ounces firm tofu
  • 4 green onions sliced thin
  • 1 cup chopped cabbage chopped small
  • 1/2 cup grated carrots peeled first
  • 1 Tablespoon soy sauce
  • 1 teaspoon rice vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon sesame oil
  • salt and pepper
  • 1 Tablespoon minced fresh ginger
  • 4 garlic cloves peeled and minced

Dipping sauce

  • 1 teaspoon minced fresh ginger
  • 1 green onion sliced thin
  • 1 Tablespoon soy sauce
  • vegetable or grape seed oil
  • 1 package round dumpling or gyoza wrappers

Instructions

  • Remove tofu from packaging and pat dry. Place tofu in a shallow dish. Place a plate on top with a heavy can or two on top. You want to press the moisture out of the tofu. Set aside while prepping the rest of the ingredients.
  • Prep the vegetables. In a medium sized mixing bowl, crumble the tofu. Add the four sliced green onions, grated carrots, soy sauce, rice vinegar and sesame oil. Mix together with a rubber spatula. Add 1/4 teaspoon salt and 1/8 teaspoon black pepper and mix again.
  • In a nonstick skillet, heat 1 Tablespoon of oil on medium heat for 3 minutes. Add tofu mixture into the skillet and cook for 5 to 6 minutes, staring continuously.
  • Move the mixture to the sides of the pan. Add the garlic and ginger mixture you made earlier. Use your rubber spatula to press down on the garlic-ginger mixture. Cook for 90 seconds.
  • Then, mix the garlic and ginger with the rest of the tofu mixture and cook for another 2 minutes.
  • Once filling is cooked, season with salt and pepper to taste. Remove from pan and place on a small baking sheet. Putting the filling in a thin layer on the baking sheet allows it to cool quickly.
  • Open the dumpling wrappers and place a wet paper towel that has been wrung out on top of it (to keep the wrappers from drying out).
  • Add one teaspoon of filling to the middle of one wrapper. Put water on the top half (edges) of the wrapper and then wipe your fingers dry. Fold in half and pleat.
  • Place on a parchment paper lined baking sheet. You can freeze the dumplings ahead of time!

Cook the vegan potstickers

  • Add 1/2 Tablespoon oil to a nonstick skillet (you can use the same pan, just wipe it clean with a clean paper towel). Heat at medium high for 3 minutes.
  • Add dumplings to the pan, about 10 to 15. Cover the pan and allow to cook for 3 minutes. Then, add 1/4 cup of water to the pan and recover.
  • Serve with soy sauce mixed with 1 teaspoon minced ginger and one sliced green onion.

Notes

Cooking instructions for frozen dumplings
Add more minute of cooking time if you’re cooking frozen dumplings. One extra minute after putting oil into the pan and covering. Add 1/3 cup of water instead of 1/4 when you’re ready to steam them covered. And then one more minute of cooking with the water with pan covered.
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Categories: Appetizers, Asian, Recipes, Vegetarian Posted: September 14, 2019 Updated: February 1, 2022

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    1. charli says

      February 28, 2022 at 6:05 am

      wow these changed my life thank you :)))

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    2. Gloria Luongo says

      December 6, 2019 at 9:44 pm

      Looks yummy! I’m going to try them.

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    3. Rachael DeBates says

      December 6, 2019 at 7:47 pm

      Im not sure about these

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    4. Mary Gardner says

      December 4, 2019 at 7:28 pm

      These look good. I have not made vegetarian dumplings before but I think my family would like these.

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    5. Susan P. says

      December 4, 2019 at 5:16 pm

      I love dumplings and will have to try your recipe. The pleating will take some practice!

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    6. Antoinette M says

      December 4, 2019 at 9:53 am

      These dumplings look so delicious. Thank you for the detailed recipe. I’ve never cooked with tofu.

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    7. patricia caradonna says

      December 3, 2019 at 12:37 am

      Another great recipe I can’t wait to try. Looks delicious!

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    8. paige chandler says

      December 2, 2019 at 12:09 pm

      Love some good dumplings. must try

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    9. Mary W says

      November 30, 2019 at 7:43 pm

      I wish I could fold dumplings as pretty as you do!

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    10. Dana Rodriguez says

      November 29, 2019 at 3:05 pm

      I have tried tofu and I am not a fan. However these sound good!

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