Savory Fluffy Steamed Blanket Dumplings

Total Time: 1 hr 25 mins Difficulty: Intermediate
Soft, cloud-like dumplings wrapped around a savory pork and cabbage filling, steamed to pillowy perfection for a comforting, flavorful bite
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Savory Fluffy Steamed Blanket Dumplings are the ultimate comfort food, wrapping juicy ground pork and crisp Napa cabbage in pillowy-soft skins that practically melt in your mouth. Whether you’re hosting friends or craving a cozy solo meal, these dumplings strike the perfect balance of savory, aromatic flavors and fluffy texture, making every bite unforgettable. Let’s dive in and turn your kitchen into a steam-filled haven!

Key Ingredients

Before we dive into the technique, let’s meet the stars of this dish:

  • 3 cups all-purpose flour: Provides the sturdy base for the dough, yielding that signature fluffy and elastic texture.
  • 1 cup water: Activates the yeast and hydrates the flour, creating a tender dough.
  • 2 teaspoons active dry yeast: Leavens the dough, giving the dumplings their light, airy rise.
  • 1 tablespoon sugar: Feeds the yeast, enhancing fermentation and adding a subtle sweetness.
  • 1 teaspoon salt: Balances the flavors in both dough and filling.
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil: Adds moisture and richness to the dough, preventing it from drying out.
  • 250 grams ground pork: The savory protein filling that keeps each bite juicy and flavorful.
  • 1 cup finely chopped Napa cabbage: Introduces a crisp texture and mild sweetness to the pork mixture.
  • 1 clove garlic, minced: Imparts aromatic depth and savory notes.
  • 1 teaspoon grated ginger: Adds a warming, zesty kick to the filling.
  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce: Brings umami richness and saltiness to the meat.
  • 1 teaspoon sesame oil: Offers a nutty aroma that rounds out the filling.
  • 2 tablespoons chopped green onions: Contribute freshness and a mild oniony crunch.
  • Pinch salt: Enhances the pork mixture for perfect seasoning.
  • Pinch black pepper: Lends a gentle spice and complexity to tie all flavors together.

How To Make Savory Fluffy Steamed Blanket Dumplings

Ready to transform these simple ingredients into cloud-like dumplings? You’ll start by preparing a yeast-leavened dough that rises to pillowy perfection, then whip up a savory pork and cabbage filling. After wrapping each little bundle, you’ll steam them until fully puffed and cooked through—every step builds those signature fluffy layers you love.

1. In a small bowl, warm the water to about 110°F, then stir in the yeast and sugar. Let it sit for 5 minutes until the mixture is foamy, indicating active yeast.

2. In a large bowl, combine the flour and salt. Pour in the yeast mixture and vegetable oil, stirring until a shaggy dough forms with no dry spots.

3. Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface and knead for about 5 minutes until it becomes smooth and elastic. Place it in a greased bowl, cover, and let it rise in a warm spot until doubled in size (about 1 hour).

4. While the dough rises, combine ground pork, Napa cabbage, garlic, ginger, soy sauce, sesame oil, green onions, salt, and pepper in a medium bowl. Mix until well incorporated for a juicy, flavorful filling.

5. Punch down the risen dough and divide it into 12 equal portions. Roll each piece into a small disc, spoon a portion of filling into the center, then gather the edges to seal and flatten slightly.

6. Arrange the dumplings on parchment squares in a steamer basket. Cover and let them rest for 10 minutes—this relaxes the gluten and ensures an even rise.

7. Steam the dumplings over boiling water for 15 minutes until they’re puffed, tender, and cooked through. Keep the lid closed and let them rest in the steamer for 2 minutes before serving.

Serving Suggestions

These dumplings shine best when paired thoughtfully. Here are some tasty ideas to elevate your meal:

  • Serve with a soy-vinegar dipping sauce, blending black vinegar, light soy sauce, and a dash of toasted sesame oil for bright acidity and umami.
  • Drizzle with spicy chili oil or add fresh red pepper flakes for a fiery kick.
  • Garnish with toasted sesame seeds and a sprinkle of finely sliced green onions for extra crunch and color.
  • Pair with steamed bok choy or a light cucumber salad to add freshness and balance.

Tips For Perfect Savory Fluffy Steamed Blanket Dumplings

Nailing the ideal texture and flavor for Savory Fluffy Steamed Blanket Dumplings takes a few insider tricks. From letting the dough rest to ensuring your steamer is roaring hot, these tips will help you serve flawless dumplings every time. Embrace the process, and soon you’ll be steaming up batches like a pro.

  • Dough can be made a day ahead and kept in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours for enhanced flavor.
  • Resting the wrapped dumplings before steaming helps maintain their fluffy texture.
  • Ensure the steamer water is at a full rolling boil before placing dumplings inside.
  • Serve with soy vinegar or chili oil dipping sauce for added depth of flavor.

How To Store It

Leftover dumplings can be just as delightful the next day—if you store them properly! Keep their soft, pillowy texture intact and preserve all that savory filling by following these simple methods.

  • Refrigeration: Once cooled, place dumplings in an airtight container with parchment or wax paper between layers. Store for up to 2 days.
  • Freezing: Flash-freeze the arranged, rested dumplings on a tray until firm, then transfer to a freezer bag. Freeze for up to 1 month.
  • Steaming Reheat: From refrigerated or frozen, steam over boiling water for 5–10 minutes until warmed through, preserving moisture.
  • Microwave Reheat: Place dumplings on a microwave-safe plate, cover with a damp paper towel, and heat for 1–2 minutes to quickly revive their softness.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are quick answers to common queries so your dumpling-making journey stays smooth and stress-free:

  • How can I tell when the dough has been kneaded enough?

The dough is sufficiently kneaded when it becomes smooth, elastic, and slightly springy to the touch. It should pass the “windowpane test,” meaning you can stretch a small piece into a thin, nearly translucent membrane without tearing. This usually takes about five minutes of kneading on a lightly floured surface.

  • Can I prepare the dough in advance and refrigerate it?

Yes, you can make the dough a day ahead and store it in a greased, airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. This slow fermentation enhances flavor and texture. Remove it from the fridge and let it stand at room temperature for 30–45 minutes before punching it down and shaping into dumplings.

  • Why is it important to let the wrapped dumplings rest before steaming?

Resting the wrapped dumplings for about 10 minutes allows the gluten to relax and the dough to warm slightly. This ensures a fluffier, more uniform rise during steaming and prevents the wrappers from shrinking or tearing when they expand.

  • How do I prevent the dumplings from becoming soggy or sticking to the steamer?

Line each dumpling on a small piece of parchment or cabbage leaf in the steamer basket to prevent sticking. Make sure the water is at a full rolling boil before you place the basket on top, and avoid opening the lid during steaming. This consistent high heat cooks the dough quickly, keeping the exterior dry and fluffy.

  • What can I substitute for ground pork if I prefer a different filling?

You can substitute ground chicken, turkey, or finely chopped shiitake mushrooms for a vegetarian option. Adjust seasoning slightly—add a splash more soy sauce or a pinch of mushroom powder—and maintain the same cabbage and aromatics ratio to preserve moisture and flavor.

  • How should I reheat leftover steamed dumplings without losing their fluffiness?

To reheat, place dumplings in a steamer over boiling water for about five minutes until warmed through. Alternatively, you can microwave them on a microwave-safe plate covered with a damp paper towel for one to two minutes. Both methods restore moisture without making the dough tough.

  • What dipping sauces pair best with these savory fluffy steamed blanket dumplings?

A simple soy-vinegar dipping sauce made with black vinegar, light soy sauce, a few drops of toasted sesame oil, and minced garlic complements the pork filling beautifully. For a spicier kick, mix chili oil or gochujang paste with soy sauce and rice vinegar. Green onions or cilantro can be added as fresh garnishes.

What Makes This Special

These Savory Fluffy Steamed Blanket Dumplings hit all the right notes—airy, tender dough hugging a juicy, flavorful filling that’s both comforting and irresistibly fun to eat. Their ingenious steam-only cooking creates a light, nearly cloud-like bun, while the combination of pork, cabbage, garlic, and ginger packs each bite with savory satisfaction. Feel free to print this guide, save it for cozy weeknights or festive gatherings, and don’t hesitate to drop a comment if you’ve got questions or just want to share your dumpling triumphs!

Savory Fluffy Steamed Blanket Dumplings

Difficulty: Intermediate Prep Time 60 mins Cook Time 15 mins Rest Time 10 mins Total Time 1 hr 25 mins
Calories: 861

Description

These steamed blanket dumplings reveal soft, pillowy skins encasing juicy ground pork, crisp cabbage, and aromatic ginger and garlic. Once risen and wrapped, each bite steams up light and fragrant, perfect dipped in soy or chili oil.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. In a small bowl warm the water to about 110°F then stir in the yeast and sugar and let sit for 5 minutes until foamy.
  2. In a large bowl combine flour and salt then pour in the yeast mixture and vegetable oil and stir until a shaggy dough forms.
  3. Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface and knead until smooth about 5 minutes then place in a greased bowl cover and let rise in a warm spot until doubled about 1 hour.
  4. In a medium bowl mix ground pork, cabbage, garlic, ginger, soy sauce, sesame oil, green onions, salt and pepper until well combined.
  5. Punch down the dough and divide into 12 equal portions then roll each portion into a small disc and place a spoonful of filling in the center of each disc then gather edges to seal and flatten slightly.
  6. Place dumplings on parchment squares in a steamer basket, cover and let rest for 10 minutes.
  7. Steam over boiling water for 15 minutes until dumplings are puffed and cooked through then let rest in the steamer with the lid closed for 2 minutes before serving.

Note

  • Dough can be made a day ahead and kept in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours for enhanced flavor.
  • Resting the wrapped dumplings before steaming helps maintain their fluffy texture.
  • Ensure the steamer water is at a full rolling boil before placing dumplings inside.
  • Serve with soy vinegar or chili oil dipping sauce for added depth of flavor.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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How can I tell when the dough has been kneaded enough?

The dough is sufficiently kneaded when it becomes smooth, elastic, and slightly springy to the touch. It should pass the “windowpane test,” meaning you can stretch a small piece into a thin, nearly translucent membrane without tearing. This usually takes about five minutes of kneading on a lightly floured surface.

Can I prepare the dough in advance and refrigerate it?

Yes, you can make the dough a day ahead and store it in a greased, airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. This slow fermentation enhances flavor and texture. Remove it from the fridge and let it stand at room temperature for 30–45 minutes before punching it down and shaping into dumplings.

Why is it important to let the wrapped dumplings rest before steaming?

Resting the wrapped dumplings for about 10 minutes allows the gluten to relax and the dough to warm slightly. This ensures a fluffier, more uniform rise during steaming and prevents the wrappers from shrinking or tearing when they expand.

How do I prevent the dumplings from becoming soggy or sticking to the steamer?

Line each dumpling on a small piece of parchment or cabbage leaf in the steamer basket to prevent sticking. Make sure the water is at a full rolling boil before you place the basket on top, and avoid opening the lid during steaming. This consistent high heat cooks the dough quickly, keeping the exterior dry and fluffy.

What can I substitute for ground pork if I prefer a different filling?

You can substitute ground chicken, turkey, or finely chopped shiitake mushrooms for a vegetarian option. Adjust seasoning slightly—add a splash more soy sauce or a pinch of mushroom powder—and maintain the same cabbage and aromatics ratio to preserve moisture and flavor.

How should I reheat leftover steamed dumplings without losing their fluffiness?

To reheat, place dumplings in a steamer over boiling water for about five minutes until warmed through. Alternatively, you can microwave them on a microwave-safe plate covered with a damp paper towel for one to two minutes. Both methods restore moisture without making the dough tough.

What dipping sauces pair best with these savory fluffy steamed blanket dumplings?

A simple soy-vinegar dipping sauce made with black vinegar, light soy sauce, a few drops of toasted sesame oil, and minced garlic complements the pork filling beautifully. For a spicier kick, mix chili oil or gochujang paste with soy sauce and rice vinegar. Green onions or cilantro can be added as fresh garnishes.

Sophia Montgomery

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I’m Sophia Montgomery, your guide and fellow food enthusiast on this delicious journey. As a home cook with a deep love for creating meals that bring people together, I started this blog to share my passion for simple, flavorful, and heartwarming dishes

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