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Title: Dim Sum (Steamed Chinese Appetizers).
Categories: Chinese Appetizer Blank
Yield: 1 Servings

1 3/4 Ground meat (beef , pork or mix of two)
BASIC MIX
2 Eggs
3tbSoy sauce (light preferred)
3tbSherry
1tsGrated fresh ginger
1/2tsWhite pepper
2tbSesame oil
3 Chopped little green onions
2tbCorn starch
4tbChopped water chestnut
3 Clove garlic, minced
EXTRA CONDIMENTS
1 1/2tsRed chili sauce with garlic
2tsSpicy brown bean sauce
3tsHosin sauce
1tsGrated orange peel
WRAPPER
1pkWonton skins

in a large bowl, mix meat well with remaining BASIC ingredients. mix until smooth.

Separate mix into four equal parts. For each part, add one of the EXTRA condiments -- mix well.

To stuff the dumplings, put about one overflowing teaspoon or pecan sized ball into a wonton skin. Fold into shape. Possible shapes are purse , fish , chocolate kiss, nurses cap, or whatever. Parts of the wonton skin that are sticking out may get tough, so keep this to a minimum. Use a different shape for each condiment so that you will know what is what.

To cook, place on top of lettuce leaf on steam rack ( the leaf helps prevent sticking). Be very careful not to let them touch each other or else they will stick. Steam for 20 minutes. Eat hot. Can be frozen and reheated in microwave.

== Courtesy of Dale & Gail Shipp, Columbia Md. == Converted by MMCONV vers. 1.50

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