Pork Pot Sticker
Instructions
Rinse and shred cabbage into large mesh strainer - if you don't have a strainer, shred into large bowl.
Use a knife to chop any large pieces that did not shred well.
Pour salt onto cabbage to draw liquid out. Mix thoroughly into the cabbage.
Let set for a while (I'm only patient enough for 10 minutes, I've known people to go at least 30 if not longer). The longer you let it set, the more liquid you will draw out. If you have used a strainer, be sure to set it in a sink or over a large bowl. Once the time has passed, use your hands to squeeze as much liquid out of the cabbage as possible. If you have not used a strainer, you will need to drain the liquid out of the large bowl. Also, if this is the first time you've strained cabbage, you'll be completely surprised by how much liquid there is.
Once cabbage is strained, add ground pork and minced garlic. Mix thoroughly.
Pour soy sauce over mixture. At this point you may also want to add sesame oil, siracha or any other sauces. Mix thoroughly.
Make the potsticker:
Remove a potsticker skin from package, wet the edge of half the skin.
Place small spoonful of pork mixture in center of skin.
Now here's the tricky part. Essentially you need to seal the dumpling so that the mixture is inside, but it will take practice to make it look right. Even if yours are not perfect, they'll still taste great. To make them like my mom always does, pick up the skin and carefully fold it in half without touching wet side to dry (you'll have a taco like shape in your hand). Starting at one end, carefully pinch and fold the dry side to the wet side, working your way to the other end (be sure to checkout the video how-to at the end of this post).
Set aside until you're ready to cook them. Repeat until you run out of skins or mixture.
Cook the potstickers:
Use enough oil to coat the pan (I find it easier to use a non-stick pan). Heat on high until oil is shimmering.
Place potstickers in pan in a circular pattern. Do not move them again until they're finished cooking.
Add 1/4 cup of water, cover and reduce heat to medium. Cook for 4 minutes.
Open lid, add additional 1/4 cup of water, cover and cook for 2 minutes.
Remove lid and continue to cook until water evaporates.
Once water evaporates, continue to cook for another minute. The bottom of the potstickers should be nice and brown and the insides should be fully cooked (it should look a bit like cooked sausage). Remove from pan and serve!