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"Shumai...Chinese Dim Sum (Chicken and Shrimp Dumpling)"

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Blogger Alina---Explora Cuisine said...

Lovely dumplings, I've never heard of them before, but they sure look delicious Ellie! Hope you're having a great start of the week!

May 16, 2011 at 7:52 AM

Blogger Mihaela said...

Ellie, I'm not big chinese food, but your little dimplings look yummy and delicate. I'm sure they're good too :) Have a wonderful day!

May 16, 2011 at 7:43 PM

Blogger Speranta said...

Ellie , cred ca sunt o bunatate ,arata super!

May 16, 2011 at 8:05 PM

Blogger retete- ina said...

foarte bun,felicitari

May 16, 2011 at 8:52 PM

Anonymous megi said...

Ellie, you never cease to amaze me, you are such a talented cook and baker! I love dim sum, we used to live in Vancouver and would go for dim sum regularly and now I would love to be able to make my own, thank you for sharing your recipe with step by step photos!

May 17, 2011 at 3:33 AM

Blogger Ellie said...

Alina, They sure are a fun appetizer to make. It takes a bit of time...but well worth it! Hope you are having a wonderful day as well....

Mihaela, Oh, I think you would like these dumplings...they are worth trying out. The neat part is that you can vary the filling to whatever you like...just imagine a "meatball" covered in pasta...delicious:)!

Speranta, Chiar au fost bune:)! Cred ca o sa iti placa si tie daca le incerci...si poti sa le faci numai cu pui, si tot bune sant:).

Reteta-ina, Este altceva... si gustoase. Un pica munca dar merita:).

Megi, Thank you ...you are so kind! I am sort of jealous that you would have dim sum regularly:)...I think it's fun to gather around the table with family and friends and enjoy a dim sum meal. The small bites always appeal to me.

BTW, I responded to your comment earlier on the previous post( sorry some of the comments got deleted by blogger). But I really appreciate you letting me know how much you enjoy the black bean brownies...glad to know it works with agave.

Also, I posted a link to a recipe (in one of the comments that was deleted) that you might like to try ...a gluten-free chocolate cake using quinoa...I thought of you and but didn't know if you've made it or not...here it is:

http://blogs.babble.com/family-kitchen/2010/11/09/gluten-free-chocolate-quinoa-cake/

I made it recently...but used less butter and sugar. I think next time I would decrease the amount of cocoa a bit too. You might even be able to use coconut oil. Anyway, just thought to share the recipe with you...in case you'd like to do some baking:)..

May 17, 2011 at 8:44 AM

Anonymous megi said...

Hi Ellie, dim sum is so much fun, I think you would love the experience.

Thank you so much for the recipe suggestion, I would love to try the gluten-free quinoa cake, I bookmarked the recipe and will make it on Friday. How much sugar did you use? I am planning on making it for a friend who doesn't have a big sweet tooth but loves quinoa and chocolate. I know she'll love it, even if I don't frost it. :)

May 17, 2011 at 5:42 PM

Blogger Ellie said...

Hi Megi, I used 3/4 cup of sugar, though I felt it probably needed a bit more to counterbalance the 1 cup of cocoa the recipe requires...or maybe it was because I used a dark cocoa...I'm not sure. But I would like to try it again...even if I increase the sugar a tad bit more.
I hope your friend likes it... I didn't frost mine either:).

May 17, 2011 at 6:28 PM

Blogger Mihaela said...

Ellie, you really are a courageous girl if you try to make Chinese food at home! For me it is a science to hard to learn of... We have a wonderful Chinese restaurant near our home, so we eat very often at it!

May 17, 2011 at 6:28 PM

Blogger Chantzy said...

I want to try this recipe, yummmm, thank you!

May 18, 2011 at 10:17 PM

Blogger Ellie said...

Mihaela, I know how it was to have lived in a bigger city and have a ton of restaurants to choose from...we most always went to a Chinese restaurant after church on Sunday...those were the days:).

Chantzy, You are welcome, they really aren't that difficult to make ... we really liked them and I am hoping you will too:). Thanks for stopping by.

May 19, 2011 at 7:53 AM

Blogger Ginger Cookies said...

WOW, amazing recipe, Ellie, I love it.
Thank you.
Kind regards from me and sunny Bulgaria.:)))
Veronika

May 23, 2011 at 11:27 AM

Blogger Ellie said...

Veronika, So glad you like it. The shumai is a pretty neat recipe. I am hoping you will like it... Thank you for stopping by.... all the way from Bulgaria:).
Have a lovely day!

May 24, 2011 at 6:39 AM

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