Tuesday, August 5, 2008

This post is made possible mainly in part to Meg, a friend and fellow blogger who is a fan of Heidi's cooking blog.
I have long admired the recipe for pea dumplings and finally got around to make them today and they were absolutely delicious! I think they are one of the best things I've ever eaten. I did mine differently than the directions because I didn't have a blender or food processor. So, I actually used a hand mixer and a potato smasher which seemed to work fine.

ingredients list:
2 cups (about 10 ounces) cups peas (freshly shelled or frozen)
2/3 cup ricotta cheese
2 tablespoons olive oil
scant 1/2 tea spoon fine grain sea salt
1 small shallot, minced
1/3 cup grated Parmesan
zest of one large lemon
and a package of wonton or round wrappers

one person note to this: the wonton wrappers may actually be in the vegetable section right next to the alphalpha sprouts as they are made by the same copy. at least this is how they were in publix.

I chose to fry them instead of steam them. I apologize for the slight fuziness in the images. My camera lens is a bit dirty.

the full recipe is available on her website.

here are some pictures of my process and how the final result came out:


the peas, ricotta, and olive oil pre mix



post mix and plus parmesan, shallots and lemon zest



filling the wonton wrappers with the pea dumpling mix



some of the wontons in their prepared shape. my package of wonton wrappers didn't include folding instructions, however I found a number of helpful videos on youtube, in particular this one. You'll need to skip forward to about a minute and 55 seconds into the video as he shows a recipe in the beginning for filling for dumplings.



dumplings in the frying pan



the finished product with a little of the filling for garnish in the center.

It was a tiring but fun process and I definitely feel very accomplished after making something like this.

More later














2 comments:

Megan @ Pink O'Clock said...

these dumplings are seriously amazing -- i took them to a work party and they flew off the table. i've pan fried them, cooked 'em like ravioli and steamed them, and they're delicious all three ways. YUM! oh, and i used organic, super-good-quality ricotta cheese last time i made them and they were even more divine, if that's possible.

have you tried the dumplings soup yet? it's so easy and it tastes INCREDIBLE.

so glad to see your posts! xoxox

porter hovey said...

Ohhhh! These just look wonderful. Can't wait to try them myself!