Gluten Free Chinese Dumplings Recipe (2024)

These Gluten Free Chinese Dumplings will satisfy your dumpling craving even if you can’t eat wheat.

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Today, Chinese dumplings can easily be found in regular supermarkets and wholesale stores like Costco’s. I haven’t made homemade dumplings in a really long time since they are so readily available in our local Chinese grocery store.One of my kid’s favorite foods are Chinese dumplings. Growing up, my mom would roll out her own dumpling dough using a hand crank pasta machine; we would form an assembly line of cutting the dough into circles using an empty juice can, and then hand wrap all the dumplings.


We would make a hundred dumplings at a time. My husband’s grandmother also would make homemade dumplings, but she made the dumpling dough the old fashioned way, hand rolling each wrapper. I would sit with her and wrap dumplings just as I did growing up.


However, now that one of my kids is allergic to wheat, he no longer can enjoy any of the store-bought dumplings, which are all made with wheat flour. As I searched for a gluten-free dumpling dough recipe, I came across one made with tapioca starch and rice flour. I couldn’t wait to try making gluten-free dumplings for my son. The gluten-free dumpling dough is quite fragile as there is no gluten in the dough; however, it cooks up great, with a nice chewy texture. The good news that is gluten-free doesn’t mean taste free. These gluten free Chinese dumplings are absolutely delicious!

Although a bit time consuming, these dumplings can be frozen so I made a larger batch and froze them individually so that I can pull them out whenever our family has dumplings for dinner, and I need a few gluten-free Chinese dumplings for my gluten-allergic son.

Recently, I did find gluten free Chinese dumplings in our local health food store, which were actually quite delicious. However, they were super expensive, at almost a dollar a dumpling! This gluten free Chinese dumpling recipe will definitely satisfy any craving for Chinese dumplings, at a fraction of the cost of store-bought gluten free dumplings.

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Whisk together tapioca starch, rice flour and xanthan gum in a bowl. Add oil and 12 tablespoons of water. Mix well, adding a little bit of water at a time if necessary to form a firm, but not dry, dough. Cover bowl with plastic wrap while preparing dumpling filling. The dumpling dough can be left for several hours as long as you cover it with plastic wrap to avoid drying out.Gluten Free Chinese Dumpling Wrappers:

When ready to make the dumpling wrappers, sprinkle a cutting board or pastry sheet with glutinous rice flour. Form dough into a long log. Cut dough into 24 even pieces.

Cut dumpling dough into 24 equal pieces.

Flatten each piece into a small round on floured cutting board. Using a rolling pin, roll each round into a 2 1/2″- 3″ circle, flipping the dough over, and turning the circle as you roll it out.

Flatten out dough pieces, then roll gently into round wrappers, about 2 1/2″ to 3″ in diameter.

The dough is fragile, so roll it out carefully, and be sure to keep both sides floured so it doesn’t stick to the rolling pin or cutting board. Cover rolled dumpling wrappers with plastic wrap until all the wrappers are made. If you need to leave the wrappers to rest for a while, cover with a very slightly damp paper towel and then a piece of plastic wrap (I did this as I couldn’t make the dumplings in one sitting).

Gluten Free Chinese Dumpling Filling:


Squeeze out all excess liquid from thawed spinach.

In a bowl, mix together spinach, chicken, scallion, ginger, rice wine, soy sauce, sesame oil, salt and pepper.

The dumpling filling is easy to make; frozen chopped spinach saves time and adds nutrition.

Stir well until mixture holds together firmly.

Mix filling ingredients together well until it forms a nice, tight mixture.

Refrigerate while preparing dumpling wrappers.

To Make Gluten Free Chinese Dumplings:

Place a small spoonful (about 2 teaspoons) of dumpling filling in center of dumpling wrapper.

Put a spoonful of dumpling filling in the middle of the wrapper, being careful not to overstuff.

Bring wrapper end together over center of filling and pinch.

Pinch center of dumpling wrapper together well.

Pinch ends of wrapper together on one end.

To form first pleat, pinch one end of dumpling dough.

Carefully pinch wrapper together to enclose filling.

Continue pinching both sides of dough together to enclose the dumpling filling.

Repeat on other side of wrapper.

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Pinch dough gently around filling on both sides to form a flat bottomed dumpling.

To Steam Gluten Free Chinese Dumplings:

Place round piece of parchment paper in Chinese steamer. Lightly oil parchment paper and place dumplings on top of parchment paper, making sure dumplings do not touch each other (otherwise, they will stick together when cooked).

Place dumplings on lightly oiled parchment paper-lined steamer pan; make sure dumplings do not touch each other.

Bring water to a boil in bottom of Chinese steamer. Place steamer pan with dumplings over boiling water, cover, reduce heat to medium-low and steam for 12-15 minutes until cooked through.
Eat immediately, or let cool, and freeze. To freeze, line a plate with plastic wrap. Gently place cooked dumplings on plate. Cover dumplings with plastic wrap and place in freezer. After dumplings are frozen, store them in a container or Ziploc bag, and keep in the freezer.

These gluten free Chinese dumplings can also be pan-fried.

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Gluten Free Chinese Dumplings Recipe

Adapted from Hey That Taste's Good. This dough is quite fragile when rolled out. Make sure to flour your cutting board and rolling pin before rolling out the wrappers. If you find the wrapper breaking apart when you roll it out, don't worry - simply gather up the dough and roll it out again. You can also patch up any tears in the dough with a bit of water and a small piece of extra dough or glutinous flour. Don't worry about the appearance of these dumplings. it takes practice to make them look pretty, but they taste delicious nonetheless.

Servings 24 dumplings

Author Jeanette

Ingredients

Dumpling Dough

  • 1cuptapioca starch
  • 1cupfine rice flour
  • 1 1/2teaspoonxanthan gum
  • 2tablespoonslight olive oil
  • 12-14tablespoonscold water

Dumpling Filling

  • One 10-ounce package frozen chopped spinachthawed
  • 1/2poundground chicken or turkey
  • 1scallionfinely minced
  • 2teaspoonsgingerfinely minced
  • 1tablespoonChinese rice wine or sherry
  • 1tablespoongluten free soy sauce
  • 1tablespoonsesame oil
  • 1/2teaspoonsalt
  • 1/4teaspoonblack pepper

Gluten-Free Soy Sesame Dumpling Dipping Sauce:

  • 1tablespoongluten-free soy sauce* for soy free alternative, try Coconut Aminos
  • 1teaspoonsesame oil
  • 1teaspoonrice wine vinegar

Instructions

Dumpling Dough

  1. Whisk together tapioca starch, rice flour and xanthan gum in a bowl. Add oil and 12 tablespoons of water. Mix well, adding a little bit of water at a time if necessary to form a firm, but not dry, dough. Cover bowl with plastic wrap while preparing dumpling filling. The dumpling dough can be left for several hours as long as you cover it with plastic wrap to avoid drying out.

  2. When ready to make the dumpling wrappers, sprinkle a cutting board or pastry sheet with glutinous rice flour. Form dough into a long log. Cut dough into 24 even pieces.

  3. Flatten each piece into a small round on floured cutting board. Using a rolling pin, roll each round into a 2 1/2"- 3" circle, flipping the dough over, and turning the circle as you roll it out.

  4. The dough is fragile, so roll it out carefully, and be sure to keep both sides floured so it doesn't stick to the rolling pin or cutting board. Cover rolled dumpling wrappers with plastic wrap until all the wrappers are made. If you need to leave the wrappers to rest for a while, cover with a very slightly damp paper towel and then a piece of plastic wrap (I did this as I couldn't make the dumplings in one sitting).

Dumpling Filling

  1. Squeeze out all excess liquid from thawed spinach.

  2. In a bowl, mix together spinach, chicken, scallion, ginger, rice wine, soy sauce, sesame oil, salt and pepper.

  3. Stir well until mixture holds together firmly. Refrigerate while preparing dumpling wrappers.

To Make Chinese Dumplings:

  1. Place a small spoonful (about 2 teaspoons) of dumpling filling in center of dumpling wrapper.

  2. Bring wrapper end together over of filling and pinch.

  3. Carefully pinch wrapper together to enclose filling.

  4. Repeat on other side wrapper.

To Steam Chinese Dumplings:

  1. Place round piece of parchment paper in Chinese steamer. Lightly oil parchment paper and place dumplings on top of parchment paper, making sure dumplings do not touch each other (otherwise, they will stick together when cooked).

  2. Bring water to a boil in bottom pan of Chinese steamer. Place steamer pan with dumplings over boiling water, cover, reduce heat to medium-low and steam for 12-15 minutes until cooked through.

  3. Eat immediately, or let cool, and freeze. To freeze, line a plate with plastic wrap. Gently place cooked dumplings on plate. Cover dumplings with plastic wrap and place in freezer. After dumplings are frozen, store them in a container or Ziploc bag, and keep in the freezer.

  4. To reheat, steam until hot.

To Fry Chinese Dumplings

  1. Place 1 tablespoon oil in a frying pan. Place dumplings in pan and fry until bottom of dumplings are lightly browned. Pour in 3/8 cup water and cover pan. Cook on medium, covered, until water is evaporated, about 6-8 minutes. Watch carefully as oil may sputter. After water is evaporated, continue to cook for a few minutes until bottom of dumplings are golden brown and crunchy.

Gluten-Free Soy Sesame Dumpling Dipping Sauce

  1. Mix all ingredients together and serve with dumplings.

Recipe Notes

Frozen steamed dumplings can be fried the same way as fresh dumplings.
The <g class="gr_ gr_190 gr-alert gr_gramm gr_run_anim Grammar multiReplace" id="190" data-gr-id="190">gluten-free</g> sauce is so versatile. Add some minced scallions or ginger if you wish. For a soy-free dipping sauce, substitute Coconut Aminos for the soy sauce.



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FAQs

Are Chinese dumplings gluten free? ›

Dumplings (especially Chinese ones) are usually wrapped in a wheat dough. If you are gluten-free, be cautious; the dough used for making crystal shrimp dumplings (har gow) contains wheat starch in addition to tapioca flour. The batter used to make rice noodle rolls (cheong fun) sometimes contain wheat starch too.

What is a substitute for wheat starch in dumplings? ›

Tapioca starch is a versatile and reliable alternative for substituting wheat starch in recipes. Tapioca starch is derived from the cassava root and is known for its smooth texture and neutral flavor profile. In recipes where wheat starch is used as a thickening agent, tapioca starch can step in seamlessly.

What is a substitute for Chinese dumpling flour? ›

For dumplings made with wheat flour, all purpose or plain flour will suffice. If your recipe calls for leavening, you'll need to add baking powder and salt. Alternatively, you can use self-rising flour which has the leavening included. For a lot of dumplings, plain flour is all that is required with no baking powder.

What kind of flour is used in Chinese dumplings? ›

Jiaozi has be- come a staple food in China because of the rapidly growing frozen food industry. Wheat flour is the dominant ingredient used in making jiaozi wrappers. High-quality jiaozi wrappers are evenly hydrated, smooth surfaced, white or milky white in appearance, elastic and extensible, with low stickiness.

What can celiacs eat from Chinese? ›

  • Chinese Dining: Gluten-Free.
  • Steamed Chicken/Shrimp or Seafood: Chicken, shrimp, or seafood usually steamed with.
  • Egg Drop Soup: Beaten eggs in boiled chicken broth with condiments (pepper, scallions)
  • Fried Rice: White rice, egg, scallions, carrots, and usually meat, pork, or tofu.

Do wonton wrappers contain gluten? ›

Traditional Chinese wonton wrappers are made from wheat flour, eggs and water, and can be used to wrap around any number of fillings to be cooked in soups or fried. That's obviously a no-go for anyone eating gluten free.

What is a gluten-free substitute for wheat starch? ›

  • 7 Best Wheat Starch Substitutes for Your Cooking.
  • Corn Starch. Corn starch is a popular gluten-free substitute for wheat starch, ideal for thickening sauces, gravies, and soups. ...
  • Potato Starch. ...
  • Tapioca Starch. ...
  • Rice Starch. ...
  • Xanthan Gum. ...
  • Arrowroot Powder.

Is there such a thing as gluten-free wheat starch? ›

Wheat starch used in labeled gluten-free foods has been specially manufactured to contain extremely low amounts of gluten protein.

Can I use cornstarch instead of gluten? ›

While pure cornstarch is gluten-free1 (it's just made of corn), some brands aren't considered safe on the gluten-free diet so choose a safe brand of gluten-free cornstarch.

What is Chinese dumpling filling made of? ›

Prepare dumplings: Mix pork, garlic, egg, chives, soy sauce, sesame oil, and ginger in a large bowl until thoroughly combined. Place a dumpling wrapper on a lightly floured work surface and spoon about 1 tablespoon of the filling in the middle.

What is Chinese dumpling dough made of? ›

From-scratch dumpling dough requires only two ingredients — flour and water — and the water temperature yields different types of wrappers. Cold water is best for boiled dumplings because it causes the flour's proteins to form the gluten that makes dough chewy and able to withstand vigorously boiling water.

What does Chinese dumplings have in them? ›

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.

What are the 3 components of dumplings? ›

What are dumplings made of? The dumpling dough is made of three main ingredients: flour, water and salt.

Can you buy dough for dumplings? ›

Frozen, retail-ready Prairie Pantry® Dumpling Dough comes in 2-pound closeable bags and is easy to make. Simply place in boiling water for delicious dumplings perfect for knoephla soup or chicken dumpling soup.

What Chinese dishes are usually gluten-free? ›

Dishes that do not typically contain gluten are steamed fresh, hot and sour soup, rice noodles, and Hainan chicken – however, some restaurants could use soy sauce that contains gluten. Meanwhile, certain types of Chinese cuisine are more likely to contain gluten due to the common use of wheat-based ingredients.

Can celiacs eat dumplings? ›

Avoid items like dumplings.

If you love dumplings or dim sum, I'm going to have to disappoint you here, too. Most dumplings are made with a wheat-based skin. Even if the skins are made with rice-paper, there can be wheat mixed in, it's likely safest to avoid dumplings all-together.

What is Chinese dumplings made of? ›

Chinese dumplings are essentially a flour wrapper that is wrapped around a filling that can be meat, seafood, veggies, or a mixture, and are very similar to wontons but use a round wrapper, and are boiled.

Does potstickers have gluten? ›

Are traditional Chinese dumplings gluten-free? Chinese dumplings do typically contain wheat, even if the wrapper is mostly rice-based. Happily, these pork potstickers capture an authentic flavor and texture by combining sweet rice flour with a homemade gluten-free flour blend.

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