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Ginger & Garlic Baked Salmon with King Prawn Dumpling by Kwanghi Chan

Serves: 1-2Category: Fish & SeafoodRecipe Course: MainsMachine: Food ProcessorTotal time (min.): 85
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Ginger and Garlic Baked Salmon is a wonderful dish. This dish includes a tasty combination of Honey and Soy, with steamed Sushi Rice and Nori Seaweed. The King Prawn Dumpling, made efficiently using Kenwood Food Processor, really compliments the salmon to bring out the flavour, and enhance the taste with every bite. Pamper yourself and your loved ones with this amazing recipe.

Ingredients

For the King Prawn Potsticker Dumplings:

Tools

Method

For the King Prawn Dumpling:

  1. Clean and de-vein the King prawns. Marinate with a pinch of salt for 5 minutes and wash thoroughly  under running water.
  2. Chop the prawns coarsely, followed by the bamboo shoots.
  3. Put the prawn, bamboo shoots, ginger, cornflower, scallions, garlic and sugar in a bowl and stir to combine.
  4. Whisk together soy sauce, sesame oil and cooking wine in a bowl and then stir into the prawn mixture. Add in pepper and salt.
  5. Place this mixture into a food processor for 5-6 minutes until it has a sticky consistency
  6. On a dry surface, lay out one gyoza or dumpling wrapper, keeping the remaining wrappers covered with a dampened cloth or paper towel.
  7. Spoon one teaspoon of filling into the centre, then moisten halfway around the edge with a wet finger. Fold the dry half of the wrapper over the wet half to form a half-moon shape.
  8. To seal, using thumb and forefinger of one hand, form tiny pleats along the dry edge of the wrapper, pressing the pleats against the moistened border to enclose the filling. The dumpling will curve in a semi-circle or you can start in the middle, pleat out to one edge then turn the dumpling over and pleat in the opposite direction.
  9. Stand the dumpling, seam-side up, on a baking sheet and gently press to flatten the bottom. Cover loosely with dampened cloth or paper towel. Form the remaining dumplings in the same way. If you cannot perfect the pleating method, just pinch the edges together to create a seaI.
  10. Heat the oil in a large, non-stick skillet or frying pan over a moderately high heat, until it is hot, but not smoking.
  11. Remove it from heat and arrange the pot stickers in a tight circular pattern standing up in the oil. They should touch one another. Cook, uncovered, until the bottoms are pale golden, for two to three minutes on a medium heat to avoid burning, you just want to crisp up the base at this stage.
  12. Add an espresso coffee cup amount of water, then cover the pan tightly with a lid and cook until the liquid has evaporated. The bottom of dumplings should be crisp and golden.
  13. Add two more tablespoons of water if the pan looks dry before the bottoms are browned.
  14. Remove the lid and shake the pan to loosen the pot stickers, until the steam dissipates.
  15. Serve immediately with dips and pickled salads of choice on the side.

For the Salmon:

  1. Place the salmon fillet on a bowl or plate. Add the ginger and garlic to the salmon and gently rub them on the salmon. Add the rest of the ingredients to the salmon, stir to mix well so the salmon is nicely coated with all the ingredients.
  2. Set aside to marinate for at least 10 minutes or best for 30 mins in the fridge.
  3. Pre-heat the oven to 175°C. Line the salmon on a baking sheet with greased tin foil and bake for 15 minutes in the middle of the oven, or until the surface turns brown or slightly charred. Sprinkle with sliced ginger and coriander, chopped Scallions, Nori Seaweed. Serve warm with steamed Sushi seasoned rice.

Chef's Notes:

  1. Available In Most Asian Supermarkets (You can also use Won Ton Wrappers, Available from Asian markets dampened cloth or paper towel).