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If you love dumplings as much as I do, then you're going to love these Chicken & Prawn Dumplings with a gorgeous homemade chilli tahini sauce. They're some of my favourite dumplings to make and are perfect to impress your dinner guests!

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Dumplings are two things for me: comfort foods and foods to impress. These prawn and chicken dumplings are definitely a mixture of both. I made them for a bunch of my foodie friends and everyone loved them (I was so happy!!). So, if you want to impress your friends, make these!

If you love making dumplings, then once you've made this dish, you've got to check out my Pan Fried Turkey Dumplings, Vegan Oyaki (Japanese Dumpling), Cheat Bao Recipe, Pan-Fried Beef Spinach Dumplings, and Vegan Fried Momo!

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Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • The FLAVOURS are unbelievable! These ingredients are a match made in heaven. The chilli tahini creamy sauce works so well with the juicy aromatic dumplings - I could eat these on repeat!
  • Easily frozen! What I love about dumplings, is that they're easily frozen. Make a bunch of these dumplings, put them in the freezer, and then defrost them when you'd like to eat them!

Ingredients

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For The Dumplings

  • Plain flour - I use all-purpose flour for this recipe, but feel free to use 00 flour, bread flour, or dumpling flour which has a higher % level of gluten and is bleached.
  • Prawn - these little guys are expensive, so to save some money, buy frozen raw prawns, leave them to defrost, and then mashed them up with a knife or in a food processor.
  • Chicken - I have used chicken breast for this recipe which I finely chopped with a knife. But, life would be much easier for you if you bought chicken mince! Another one of my favourite dumpling recipes that uses chicken as the filling is my crispy skirt dumplings filled with chicken, hoisin, and chives!
  • Ginger - this is an essential ingredient to add such a wonderful flavour to the dumpling filling.
  • Garlic - if you love garlic, feel free to add more as always!
  • Spring onion - or scallions! I've added in a couple of scallions here, green and white part included, finely chopped.
  • Sesame oil - this adds a nuttiness to the dumpling filling and matches the flavour of the sauce.
  • Light soy sauce - adds saltiness to the dish and seasons it perfectly. Don't use dark soy sauce as this not only has more sodium in it, but it will change the colour of the filling which we don't want.
  • Honey - for sweetness! I used Asda's Extra Special Orange Blossom Honey!

For The Sauce

  • Tahini - the better quality tahini you buy, the better tasting this dish will be. Tahini shouldn't be bitter, you should be able to eat a spoonful of it without finding it unpleasant. I'd recommend going to your local international supermarket and asking the owner which tahini they'd recommend. Otherwise, here are a couple I love using; Belazu Authentic Tahini and Al'fez Tahini.
  • Sugar - for sweetness! You can also use honey if you like.
  • Lime juice - you need a bit of acidity to balance out the flavours, and the juice of one lime is perfect!
  • Light soy sauce - adds saltiness to the sauce and seasons it perfectly. Don't use dark soy sauce as this not only has more sodium in it, but it will change the colour of the sauce which we don't really want.
  • Sesame oil - for adding nuttiness and roundness to the flavour of the sauce.
  • Garlic granules - I chose garlic granules over raw garlic because it's not as strong. It's more subtle in flavour, perfect for sauces!
  • Chilli oil - there are so many chilli oils out there. Firstly, you can make your own homemade chilli oil. Or, you can buy one. I have several that I love: Lao Gan Ma chilli crisp, Chiu Chow Chilli Oil, or Very Lazy Zingy Chilli Boost.
  • Coriander - this is for garnish and flavour! If you're one of the soap crew, then feel free to sprinkle on some spring onion greens instead!

How To Make Chicken & Prawn Dumplings with a Chilli Tahini Sauce: Step by Step

Step 1: Make Your Dough

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Make your dough by adding your flour into a large bowl. Gently add your water and mix the dough with chopping sticks or your hands until a shaggy dough forms.

Begin kneading the dough in the bowl until a rough ball forms, then knead it for a further few minutes on a clean surface until a bouncy smooth dough forms.

Place it in a bowl, cover with clingfilm, and set aside while you make your filling.

Step 2 - Make Your Filling

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Combine your minced prawn, chicken, ginger, garlic, spring onions, sesame oil, light soy sauce, and honey in a bowl. Mix with a spoon or chopsticks until everything is well combined into a silky paste. Set it aside.

Step 3 - Make Your Dumpling Wrappers

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Get your dough and poke a hole in the middle. Form a doughnut shape and then cut one side and form it into a long sausage shape. Slice the dough into 25-30 pieces and then roll out each wrapper using a rolling pin into a thin circular wrapper. Place your wrappers under a damp towel to make sure they don't go dry.

Step 5 - Assemble Your Dumplings

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Place a spoonful of the filling into the centre of the wrapper and fold and seal in a clockwise motion. Repeat this step for every dumpling. Keep the dumplings under a damp towel to ensure they don't go dry.

Step 6 - Pan-Steam your dumplings

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Drizzle some oil into your pan and place on medium heat. Add in your dumplings and pour in ½ cup of water. Place on your lid and leave to steam for 8-10 minutes. Add in more water if it evaporates. Remove your dumplings and get ready to serve up!

Step 7 - Make Your Sauce & Enjoy

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In a bowl, combine your tahini, sugar, lime juice, light soy sauce, sesame oil, and garlic granules to make your sauce.

Pour your sauce onto your serving plate and top with the dumplings, chilli oil, and coriander. Enjoy!

If you want some more dumpling sauces, here are three dumpling sauces I love!

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Chicken & Prawn Dumplings

Emily Roz

The BEST dumplings I've made in a while, they're so good!

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Course Appetizer, Main Course, Side Dish

Servings 4 portions

Ingredients

For The Dough

  • 300g all purpose flour
  • 175ml water

For The Filling

  • 200g raw prawns, smashed into a paste
  • 200g chicken breast, finely chopped into a paste
  • 1 tablespoon finely minced ginger
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 spring onions, finely chopped
  • 2 tablespoon sesame oil
  • 3 tablespoon light soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon honey

For The Sauce

  • 3 tablespoon tahini sauce
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 2 tbsp light soy sauce
  • 1 juice of a lime
  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil
  • 1 teaspoon garlic granules
  • 5-10 tablespoon water (depends on how smooth you'd like the sauce)

Garnish

  • Chilli oil
  • Coriander, roughly chopped

Instructions

For The Dough

  • Make your dough by adding your plain flour into a large bowl. Gently add your water and mix the dough with chopsticks or your hands until a shaggy dough forms.

  • Begin kneading the dough in the bowl until a rough ball forms, then knead it for a further few minutes on a clean surface until a bouncy smooth dough forms.

  • Place it in a bowl, cover with clingfilm, and set aside while you make your filling.

For The Filling

  • Combine your minced prawn, chicken, ginger, garlic, spring onions, sesame oil, light soy sauce, and honey in a bowl. Mix with a spoon or chopsticks until everything is well combined into a silky paste. Set it aside.

For The Wrappers

  • Get your dough ball and poke a hole in the middle. Form a doughnut shape and then cut one side and form it into a long sausage shape. Slice the dough into 25-30 pieces and then roll out each wrapper using a rolling pin into a thin circular wrapper around 3 inches in diameter. Place your wrappers under a damp towel to make sure they don't go dry.

Assemble Your Dumplings

  • Place a spoonful of the filling into the centre of the wrapper and fold and seal in a clockwise motion. Repeat this step for every dumpling. Keep the dumplings under a damp towel to ensure they don't go dry.

Steam Your Dumplings

  • Drizzle some oil into your pan and place on medium heat. Add in your dumplings and pour in ½ cup of water. Place on your lid and leave to steam for 8-10 minutes. Add in more water if it evaporates. Remove your dumplings after the time is up and get ready to serve up!

Make Your Sauce and Serve Up!

  • In a bowl, combine your tahini, sugar, lime juice, light soy sauce, sesame oil, garlic granules, and water to make your sauce. Make sure to taste and adjust based on your preference!

  • Pour your sauce onto your serving plate and top with the dumplings, chilli oil, and coriander. Enjoy!

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FAQs

What makes chicken and dumplings thicken? ›

Use Cornstarch to Thicken Chicken and Dumplings

To give that a little thicker texture we're going to add 1 cup of cool water to 2 tablespoons of cornstarch and stir it up well. Make sure the soup is brought back to a good boil and go ahead and stir in the cornstarch mixture.

How do you make frozen dumplings more flavorful? ›

Rather than simply steam or pan-fry the dumplings, I stir-fried them in a hot skillet with sliced bell peppers and scallions, drizzled in some chili crunch and soy sauce, and now can no longer look back. It was so delicious! Frozen dumplings are a true lifesaver on the busiest nights when you're at your most tired.

Do you eat dumplings with soy sauce or vinegar? ›

The dumplings' filling is itself flavorful and savory. You can enjoy them without any dipping sauce, like my kids do. My husband likes to eat them with Thai Sweet Chili sauce and I like light soy sauce. Some Chinese love to eat them with Chinese vinegar (black, not white like Western vinegar).

What to serve with prawn dumplings? ›

The best side dishes to serve with Asian dumplings (East Asia) are ramen, tomato and egg stir fry, fried greens, chilli miso steamed aubergine, pork belly fried rice, cucumber salad (Oi Muchim), tahini miso noodles, and claypot tofu.

How do you keep dumplings from falling apart in chicken and dumplings? ›

So that they cook perfectly, the dumplings need to steam, so cover the pot with its lid. Keep the pot at a gentle simmer when cooking the dumplings. An aggressive simmer or boiling will break them apart. Keep the heat low and cover the pot so that they steam.

Why are my chicken and dumplings not fluffy? ›

Don't Overwork the Dumpling Dough

Stir everything together until the wet and dry ingredients are combined and you don't see any more dry flour. The dough might look a little lumpy, but that's okay! Overworking the dough is one of the easiest ways to end up with tough dumplings.

How to make dumplings taste better? ›

A teaspoon of sugar adds an extremely subtle hint of sweetness. It also helps the dumplings retain their moisture through the cooking process and slows gluten development, which ensures tender dumplings. A pinch of salt seasons the dumplings and enhances the flavors of the other ingredients.

Do frozen dumplings need to be thawed before cooking? ›

Do you need to defrost frozen dumplings? No, you do not need to defrost frozen dumplings before cooking, you can take them straight from the freezer to the pan. If you wanted a faster cooking time, let the dumplings partially thaw for 10 minutes before cooking.

How to tell when chicken and dumplings are done? ›

Here's how you can tell whether your chicken and dumpling soup is done and ready to eat. If the biscuit pieces feel gooey or mushy, they are not thoroughly cooked—give them more time to simmer in the rapidly boiling liquid until perfectly pillowy and fluffy.

Is hoisin sauce good for dumplings? ›

These Easy Asian Dumplings with Hoisin Dipping Sauce are one of our favorite appetizers to serve a crowd. The filling is packed with salty cabbage, crisp carrots and shiitake mushrooms, then stuffed into wonton wrappers and pan-fried. They're delicious and completely addictive!

What is hoisin sauce used for? ›

Hoisin sauce is a thick, fragrant sauce commonly used in Cantonese cuisine as a glaze for meat, an addition to stir fry, or as dipping sauce. It is dark-coloured, sweet and salty. Although regional variants exist, hoisin sauce usually includes soybeans, fennel, red chili peppers, and garlic.

Which vinegar is best for dumplings? ›

Gold Plum Chinkiang Vinegar is a rice-based black vinegar widely used in Chinese cuisines. It also the perfect dipping sauce for soup dumplings (XLB).

Can you use frozen prawns for dumplings? ›

Potstickers are an Asian style of dumpling that are cooked in a skillet, first by steaming and then by searing in a small amount of oil until the outside is crisp. Can I use frozen shrimp for dumplings? Absolutely. Defrost the shrimp by soaking it in cool water for 15 to 20 minutes.

How do you know when prawn dumplings are cooked? ›

Cover and steam until fully cooked through (10 minutes for shrimp-only siu mai; 12–14 minutes for soup dumplings). Look for the dumpling skin to become slightly translucent, and for a visible well of liquid to form at the bottom of the dumpling. Serve immediately.

Why is my chicken and dumplings soupy? ›

It could also be that your doughballs cooled your broth enough that the outer surface of the doughball couldn't get "set" fast enough and the flour began to mix with the broth. If that was the issue, I'd think hotter broth, a larger volume of hot broth, or smaller/fewer dumplings at once would help.

How do you fix watery dumplings? ›

FIX: Easiest thing to do is drain off the excess liquid. If it's still too wet, add a little cornstarch to soak up the liquid and turn it into yummy juices once the dumplings are cooked.

How to thicken up chicken and dumplings without cornstarch? ›

You can make a slurry out of flour and cold water, add to the chicken mixture and cook until thickened (you need to cook this to cook the raw taste out of the flour).

How to thicken dumpling filling? ›

Dissolve 1 tbsp of cornstarch with 2 tbsps of cold water, pour the cornstarch water to the dumpling filling, stir fry until there is no liquid in bottom of the wok.

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