Dumpling Filling Recipes (2024)

We’ve posted many Chinese dumpling filling recipes over the years, each with their own unique flavor and character, including fillings made with ground pork, chicken, beef, fish, and vegetables.

Dumplings are both a celebration food (especially around Chinese New Year), as well as an everyday emergency meal. With a big batch in the freezer, you’re never more than 15 minutes away from a tasty snack, breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

Take your pick of the dumpling fillings we have below, get together with friends and family, and make a big batch!

Distinguishing Different Types of Dumplings

Many cultures have some sort of dumpling in their culinary repertoire, from kreplach and pierogies to momos, mandu, and gyoza.

Today, we’re talking about the dumplings known in Chinese as jiǎozi (饺子). These are distinguished from other Chinese dumplings, like soup dumplings (xiǎo lóng bāo – 小笼包), round glutinous rice dumplings (tāngyuán – 汤圆), wontons (húntún – 馄饨), steamed buns (bāozi – 包子), and other special dumplings like egg dumplings (dàn jiǎo – 蛋饺), which are wrapped not in a flour-based dough, but with egg, and dim sum har gow (虾饺) or siu mai (烧卖).

These are the folded little creations that you can steam, pan-fry, or boil. When steamed, you can call them zhēng jiǎo (蒸饺). Boiled dumplings are known as shuǐjiǎo (水饺), while pan-fried dumplings can be called jiān jiǎo (煎饺) or guōtiē (锅贴), which literally means “pot stick,” and is where the English term potsticker comes from.

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However you decide to cook them, these dumpling fillings will work in most applications! That said, you may see slightly different folding techniques from recipe to recipe. For instance, Northern style dumplings are usually boiled (shuǐjiǎo – 水饺), made with fresh dumpling dough, and folded in a very simple manner (no pleats). Shanghai-style dumplings have thinner wrappers and are usually pleated.

You can make any of these dumplings with either homemade dumpling dough or with store-bought wrappers. If you’re intimidated by the idea of wrapping your own dumplings, don’t worry! We have a tutorial on How to Fold Chinese Dumplings in 4 Ways, from crazy easy, to more advanced. Start with the easiest method and work your way up. Practice makes perfect!

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Dumpling Filling Recipes

Pork

Ground pork is the most common dumpling filling base across China. We have several pork dumpling recipes, each with a different vegetable complement.

1. The Only Dumpling Recipe You’ll Ever Need

This was the very first dumpling recipe we ever published on the blog, and still one of our most popular. Countless Woks of Life readers have replicated it over the years. It’s also our most flexible recipe. Use bok choy, frozen Shepherd’s Purse, or other tender leafy greens to make the dumpling of your dreams!

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2.

Pork and Chinese garlic chives is a classic dumpling combination, and a family favorite. We have one version from my mom’s cousin’s husband from Beijing, as well as our own delicious version. Find Chinese garlic chives in Chinese grocery stores, or grow your own Chinese chives (they’re a super easy, hardy perennial that also flowers in late summer and can be grown as an ornamental plant).

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3. Pork and Celery Dumplings

Our grandma (Judy’s mom) used to make these dumplings often when we were growing up. It wasn’t always my favorite combination, but I’ve grown to appreciate the subtle celery flavor here. The key is making sure the dumpling filling is nice and juicy, and not too dry. This has become a go-to recipe!

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4. Pork and Cabbage Dumplings

These pot-sticker-style dumplings demonstrate the guotie (potsticker) cooking method. If you’re afraid of folding dumplings, this is a good recipe to start with. No fancy pleating needed!

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Dumpling Filling Recipes (13)

5. Japanese Pork Gyoza

While this isn’t a Chinese dumpling, but a Japanese one, we had to mention it as they’re so popular in Japanese restaurants. You can whip up the filling in a food processor, as the texture of gyoza filling is a bit different from a Chinese dumpling filling. Make sure to use thin wrappers here.

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Seafood

Shrimp, fish, and crab are special additions to dumpling fillings—particularly for special occasions!

6. San Xian Filling with Shrimp, Pork, and Chicken

This is a classic wonton filling, but you can also use it to make dumplings. The combination of shrimp, pork and chicken in one little pouch makes for a super flavorful eating experience!

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7. Shandong Pork and Fish Dumplings

This is a Northern Chinese style filling with a combination of pork and deboned fish. If you’ve never had a fish-based dumpling, you’ll be surprised at how delicate and delicious these are.

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Chicken

If you don’t eat pork, chicken dumplings are a great alternative. We prefer to use dark meat chicken here. If you can’t find pre-ground dark meat chicken, try grinding it yourself using boneless skinless chicken thighs and our hand-chopping technique!

8. Chicken Zucchini Dumplings

Looking for a different way to use up summer zucchini? Or a dumpling filling recipe that doesn’t require a specialty Chinese vegetable? This Chicken Zucchini dumpling filling is it! These delicately flavored dumplings are a real crowd-pleaser, and a great new way to use zucchini/courgettes.

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9. Chicken Dumplings with Shiitake Mushrooms

Chicken and mushrooms were a match made in heaven. Dried shiitake mushrooms give this filling a really rich flavor. It’s one of my favorites!

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10. Buffalo Chicken Potstickers

This one is a major wildcard, but if you’re looking for a game day snack or party appetizer that will surprise and delight your guests, make these buffalo chicken potstickers! Serve them alongside Kaitlin’s Air Fryer Buffalo Wings with lots of blue cheese dip!

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Beef

11. Chinese Beef Dumplings

In Northern China, where pork isn’t consumed as much, you’ll see beef or lamb dumplings on restaurant menus and street carts. This recipe is our tasty beef dumpling, with lots of chopped scallion.

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Vegetarian

12. Vegetable Dumplings

If you’re looking for a vegetarian dumpling filling, look no further than this recipe. It’s been a Woks of Life reader favorite for years. Even if you’re not vegetarian or vegan, you may be shocked at enjoying these dumplings more than the meat-filled ones!

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Bonus Recipes!

Perfect Dumpling Dipping Sauce

While we enjoy a dipping sauce of plain Chinese black vinegar, if you’re looking for something with a little more complexity and zip, this is the perfect dipping sauce for your dumpling creations! Whip it up in less than 5 minutes.

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Homemade Dumpling Wrappers

Did you know that all you need to make dumpling wrappers is all-purpose flour and water? While we often use store-bought wrappers for convenience, making your own is a real game-changer if you have the time.

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Whole Wheat Dumpling Wrappers

If you want a dumpling wrapper with a little more fiber and less refined carbohydrate, try out this whole wheat version

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Gluten-free Dumpling Wrappers

Our gluten-free dumpling wrappers prove that you can still enjoy any of these dumpling fillings on a GF diet!

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Dumpling Filling Recipes (38)

Hot and Sour Dumpling Soup

Looking for a different way to enjoy your stash of frozen dumplings? Hot and Sour Dumpling Soup is a spicy, delicious recipe from my mom that you have to try.

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We hope you enjoyed this collection of dumpling filling recipes, and that it inspires you to try your hand at making dumplings at home!

Dumpling Filling Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What are dumplings traditionally filled with? ›

Popular meat fillings include ground meat (usually pork, but sometimes beef or chicken), shrimp, and even fish. Popular mixtures include pork with Chinese cabbage, pork with garlic chives, pork and shrimp with vegetables, pork with spring onion, and garlic chives with scrambled eggs.

Do you cook dumpling filling first? ›

The answer is no. While you should always read the recipe you're using carefully and cook the filling if it instructs you to, the majority of the time, fillings should remain uncooked until you steam or boil your dumplings. Simply mix them together, fill them, and cook.

Does dumpling filling need egg? ›

Chinese dumplings (Jiaozi, 饺子) are stuffed parcels made of unleavened dough and savoury fillings consisting of minced ingredients like meat, egg, tofu, or vegetables. They can be boiled, pan-fried or steamed.

Can you make dumpling filling ahead of time? ›

Not only can you make your dumpling filling up to two days in advance, it's actually better if you do—it's much easier to work with if it's well-chilled. Store your filling in airtight containers in the fridge, then set out just before you're ready to wrap.

Can I use wonton wrappers for dumplings? ›

Making your own dumplings is really easy when you use wonton wrappers.

What are the three types of dumplings? ›

Here are the seven main types of Chinese dumplings:
  • Siu Mai. Pronunciation - Shoo my. ...
  • Jiaozi. Pronunciation - Jow zee. ...
  • Xiao Long Bao. Pronunciation - Shau Long Bao. ...
  • Har Gao. Pronunciation - ha-gaow. ...
  • Bao Zi. Bao Zi is the overall category of bun-shaped dumplings with thick dough wrapping with filling. ...
  • Wontons. ...
  • Sheng Jian Bao.

What does Chinese dumplings have in them? ›

They are typically recognized by their English translation — pot stickers. Originating in Northern China, these dumplings are filled with ground meat and vegetables, such as cabbage, scallions, garlic and ginger and wrapped in a thin, circular-shaped wrapper made of flour and water.

Can I marinate dumpling filling overnight? ›

As for the filling, Qin recommends marinating the meat in scallion, ginger water, soy sauce and cooking wine overnight. This keeps the filling from drying out as the dumplings cook.

Should dumpling filling be wet? ›

Make sure your filling is not too wet, as excessive moisture will increase the chance of the wrapper breaking. Remove as much liquid from vegetables as possible before adding to the mix. For greens like spinach, kale, or bok choy, blanch them first, then squeeze them tightly with your hands.

Why do my dumplings fall apart when I cook them? ›

Often they burst during cooking because they have too much filling for the amount of dough. Some doughs are too dry, so the dumplings won't stay sealed. Others can be too wet and sticky and end up tearing. If the filling isn't cohesive enough, it will tumble out when you bite into it.

Why do you put cornstarch in dumplings? ›

The cornstarch will absorb excess water, which will then convert to steam, allowing the bottoms to form that crisp crust.

How do you thicken dumpling fillings? ›

Use Cornstarch to Thicken Chicken and Dumplings

To give that a little thicker texture we're going to add 1 cup of cool water to 2 tablespoons of cornstarch and stir it up well. Make sure the soup is brought back to a good boil and go ahead and stir in the cornstarch mixture.

What's the difference between dumplings and wonton filling? ›

Wrappers: Wonton wrappers are thinner, are usually square, and may contain egg. Dumpling wrappers are thicker, are usually round, and don't require egg. Filling: Dumplings can be filled or unfilled. Wontons always have a well-seasoned filling.

How long does raw dumpling filling last in the fridge? ›

STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS: The filling itself will keep well for 3 days in the fridge. If you want to store your shaped dumplings, I always recommend freezing them. Whenever I make these I make a big batch to stash in the freezer for easy meals.

Are dumplings healthy? ›

As long as they're not pre-deep fried and contain whole, healthy ingredients they are an okay option, according to Austin. Aside from meat quality and how the dumplings have been cooked, the vegetable content (or lack thereof) is also crucial in knowing whether dumplings are a healthy food option.

What cut of pork is best for dumplings? ›

Some cuts that I like to use for pork: pork shoulder, pork butt, and pork belly. As for chicken, you can use chicken thigh or chicken breast, depending on your preference. Before you do this, its very important that you use a high quality and sharp knife!

What is the difference between a Potsticker and dumpling? ›

Unlike dumplings, potstickers are made with a thin wrapper, sometimes referred to as a dumpling skin. This is because they are steam fried to get a crispy golden bottom layer and to ensure that the filling is juicy and delicious.

What is a good substitute for dumpling wrappers? ›

Wonton wrappers can be substituted, though they lack dumpling wrappers' thin edge and will not pleat as well. If you substitute wonton wrappers, which are usually square, cut them into rounds before using.

What are the most popular dumplings? ›

World of Dumplings
  • Gyoza – Japan. Gyoza dumplings. These little treasures are a staple in ramen houses throughout Japan. ...
  • Pierogi – Polish dumplings. Pierogi. ...
  • Momos – Nepalese dumplings. Fried momo. ...
  • Ha gow – Chinese dumplings. A selection of dim sum. ...
  • Bryndzove halusky – Slovakian dumplings. Bryndzove halusky.

What are dumplings high in? ›

Nutrition Facts (per serving)
Nutrition Facts
Servings Per Recipe 6
Sodium 386mg17%
Total Carbohydrate 18g7%
Dietary Fiber 1g2%
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What is the Korean number 1 dumpling? ›

Double your happiness with King-sized dumplings full of juicy, chunky pork and vegetable fillings from Korea's No. 1 dumpling brand, Bibigo.

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