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I bought the pot stickers after watching the demonstration a few times. They are a quality that is offered in the finest oriental restaurants however I have yet found the perfect way to cook them. I tried air frying them a few times and they get crunchy on top. I have pan fried them and this is probably the best way but defeated the purpose of why I bought them. Next I will try microwaving them but I question this way. 

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Re: Pot Stickers

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I like the Ling Ling Brand (pork)) at the grocery store. Their sweet  dipping sauce is so good. I wonder how QVC potstickers compare.

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I will try that brand thank you

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@Limbo4now wrote:

I bought the pot stickers after watching the demonstration a few times. They are a quality that is offered in the finest oriental restaurants however I have yet found the perfect way to cook them. I tried air frying them a few times and they get crunchy on top. I have pan fried them and this is probably the best way but defeated the purpose of why I bought them. Next I will try microwaving them but I question this way. 


@Elom, if you share with us what the purpose is perhaps someone can offer suggestions.

 

I used to pan fry mine and dip but now almost exclusively use them in a soup.  A little chicken broth, soy sauce, ginger, garlic, green onion and the pot stickers.  Takes less than 10 minutes to have a hearty, tasty dish.

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I've tried QVC's pot stickers and liked them.  Trader Joe's are better, though, and much less expensive.  If you have  a Trader Joe's near you I'd try theirs before I ordered them.


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I boil until cooked, and light pan fry with the dipping sauce in the pan.

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Marp....thank you for pointing that out. I guess what caught my personal attention was the ability to air fry them. I try not to fry anything. But they are very good so I will fry them when I get the urge for a potsticker. They are a great snack or light dinner. 

Now if I could stay away from Jimmy the Baker cinnamon rolls...........!

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The potstickers from Trader Joe's are great. My favorite is the shrimp.

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Thank you all for your input  regarding pot stickers shipments