![]() You should have about a cup of crumbled tofu. Pressing the tofu ensures that the filling won’t be watery.Īfter pressing the tofu, use your hands to crumble the tofu. Then, place a weighted object (a bowl or saucepan works) over the wrapped tofu and press it for 15 to 20 minutes. Wrap the small block of tofu with paper towels, a muslin cloth, or cheesecloth. I bought a 14-ounce box of extra-firm tofu and sliced the block of tofu in half. You’ll need about 7 ounces of extra-firm tofu. Feel free to skip the pleating and just fold up the dumplings into a half-moon shape. If this is your first time making crystal dumplings, don’t worry if you don’t get the hang of the pleating that I demonstrate below. HOW TO MAKE CRYSTAL DUMPLINGSĬrystal dumplings are one of the trickiest dumplings to make because the skin can dry out or tear easily. For those of you who are sensitive or allergic to gluten, you can buy Bob’s Red Mill’s gluten-free flours with confidence. ![]() Plus, their gluten-free flours are actually tested and verified as gluten free in their laboratories. What I love about Bob’s Red Mill’s flours is that they’re easy to find in my neighborhood supermarkets. To make these dumplings gluten free, I used Bob’s Red Mill’s potato starch and tapioca flour (tapioca starch) to make the dough. I decided to make a gluten-free crystal dumpling recipe because I have received many requests to make gluten-free dumpling recipes. Typically, crystal dumpling dough is made with wheat starch and another variety of starch. Shrimp dumplings (蝦餃) and Chiu Chow fun go (潮州粉粿) are examples of crystal dumplings. The dough for this variety of dumplings becomes translucent once cooked, revealing the beautiful color of the fillings. Thank you to Bob’s Red Mill for sponsoring this post!Ĭrystal dumplings are a staple of dim sum menus. Also, the dumplings are freezer friendly. They are filled with tofu and vegetables and seasoned with gochujang and tamari. Check out our Stickied Discussion Posts.These gluten-free crystal dumplings are steamed dumplings with a translucent skin. You are welcome to resubmit with alternative links if needed. We remove certain low-quality domains as well as affiliate links and URLs with UTM parameters. This can also include content that leads to or promotes off-site witch-hunting. This means no referral links, crowdfunding campaigns, unsanctioned promotion of any kind, surveys, petitions, and buy/sell posts. Rule #6 - Site-Wide RulesĪbide by Reddit's content policy, found here. If a question's answer is found through a quick search, it may be removed. You should use search engines and personally contact businesses before asking basic questions. Common questions are limited to our Stickied Discussion posts, found linked in our sidebar. We get a lot of questions about common topics, such as moving to or visiting Vancouver, or where to find specific items. Check for duplicate posts before posting. Giveaways of free items are permitted (see the FAQ). Off-topic submissions will be removed, including buy/sell threads, posts about federal issues like border crossings, passports, or flights, and generic questions. Topics of interest about British Columbia or national stories with a local connection may be allowed at the mod team's discretion. Rule #4 - RelevancyĪll submissions should be relevant to Metro Vancouver and the surrounding areas. Posts about bad experiences or missing people without police file numbers or verifiable news reports will be removed. Avoid posting information that can be easily proven false, including science denial like anti-vaxx messaging or disputing climate change. Save your opinions to the comments within the post. Rule #3 - Accuracyĭo not deviate from news headlines when sharing news articles. When faced with a removal or ban, "I was just joking!" or "it was obviously sarcasm" are not acceptable excuses.ĭehumanizing language and slurs are instant bans. Respect others' differences, be they race, religion, home, job, gender identity, ability, vulnerability, or sexuality. This means being kind to those you disagree with, attacking arguments, not people, and avoiding behaviors such as shaming, mocking, advocating violence and threatening (including threats of self-harm) other users, third parties, groups, or businesses.īe excellent to each other. We encourage users to be positive and respect one another. General Participation Guidelines and Rules Overview 15-Second Guide to Posting Rule #1 - Civility Please note that this community requires you have a verified email in order to post or comment. See something requiring attention? Please use the report button and then message the Moderators.
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