20-Minute Broken Asian Pork Dumplings Recipe: Turn Dumplings Inside Out Pork Dinner Pasta Asian Recipes

Donna John
8 months ago

This dish is my take on Martha Stewart's Inside-Out Pork Dumplings recipe. With the addition of more pork, hoisin and soy sauce, this easy ground pork recipe packs quite a flavor punch and really does taste like a pork dumpling exploded. This easy skillet recipe will be a family favorite.

This broken Chinese pork dumpling recipe is on the table in 20 minutes. No joke! The recipe is quick and easy to prep and cook. Here is your shopping list for this Asian-inspired noodle dish: cooking oil, crushed red pepper flakes, garlic, fresh ginger, green onions, ground pork, baby bok choy, carrot, white vinegar, hoisin sauce, soy sauce and fresh wonton wrappers. 

Serve these broken noodles for dinner with your favorite side dishes. But they are a complete meal on their own! 

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Cuisine: Asian
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 4

Ingredients

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Recipe Notes

Here's how to make it:

  1. Bring a pot of water to boil. Heat the oil in a large skillet or wok. Add the red pepper flakes, garlic, ginger and green onions. Cook, stirring, until green onions are tender, about 1 minute.
  2. Add the pork and cook, breaking it up into small pieces, until cooked through, about 5 minutes.
  3. Add the bok choy, cover and cook until wilted, about 5 minutes.
  4. Add the carrots, white vinegar, hoisin sauce, soy sauce and black pepper, to taste.
  5. Drop the wonton wrappers into the boiling water. Cook about 1 minute, or until al dente. Drain. Add the wontons to the skillet.
  6. Toss to combine. Serve. Garnish with additional chopped green onions, if desired.

Nutrition Facts Per Serving

Calories: 334

Total Fat: 5.1g

Saturated Fat: 1.6g

Cholesterol: 87mg

Sodium: 610mg

Total Carbohydrate: 33.9g

Dietary Fiber: 3g

Total Sugars: 3.7g

Protein: 36.6g

Vitamin D: 0mcg

Calcium:171mg

Iron: 4mg

Potassium: 937mg

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Comments (4)

bepositive
Oh how delicious! 😍
Gwen Johnson
Another good one!! What a great idea. Bet you could also use rice noodles if you couldn't find wonton wrappers. Love Asian food.
Donna John
That's a great idea, Gwen Johnson .
Elisa Schmitz
Mmmm! This looks so delicious and full of nutrition, too. Thanks for the great dinner idea, Donna John !
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