Summer is truly here! And by that I mean I was able to procure the first piece of produce straight from my garden, a delightful little yellow bush scallop summer squash. I’d never had one before, and was surprised by how soft and juicy it was inside; it’s very similar to cucumber in its texture. I wanted to make something new and exciting with my bounty, and when Teavivre contacted me about doing a giveaway of their Chinese teas, I decided to try to make traditional steamed Chinese dumplings; something I’ve always loved eating but have been far too intimidated by to try making myself. As it turns out, the part that I thought was the hardest was actually not that tricky at all, just time consuming. I read over the instructions at Rasa Malaysia and used this youtube video she recommended watching to learn proper dumpling pleating, and after a few weird-looking ones I got in the folding groove and watched an hour whizz past while I listened to The Thomas Jefferson Hour and finished up the last of my pleating. Then I steamed them, which was where I had trouble. I did not line my steamer with parchment paper the first time (my bad) and all the dumplings in that batch got stuck to it and tore apart. So, to avoid a dumpling massacre, make sure you line your steamer with parchment paper, and don’t let the dumplings touch each other either, they need their space and will get stuck to each other and tear when you try to separate them. After taking those precautions, the next three batches came out just dandy, and when paired with a bit of soy sauce for dipping, they were heavenly.
To make my Chinese feast even grander, I tried the three sample tea varieties Teavivre had sent. The first was an Organic White Peony tea. It has a floral smell to it, but the flavor is refreshing and light, almost minty. I think it would probably taste amazing iced in the summertime. The second was an Organic Dragon Well Long Jin Green Tea. It had a wonderful sweetness to it for a Green tea, much less bitter than any green tea I’ve ever had. Deep and earthy. The last one was my favorite, Bailin Gongfu Organic Black Tea. It smells like sweet tree bark and cocoa powder, and has a rich mushroomy flavor with almost vanilla notes. Just an incredible flavor. For the giveaway, the generous folks over at Teavivre have volunteered to give away 2 pouches each of loose leaf Bailin Gongfu Black Tea, Jasmine “Dragon Pearls” Green Tea, Premium Grade Dragon Well Green Tea (Long Jing), and Yun Nan Dian Hong Black Tea – Golden
Tip to two winners. And I am going to give each of the two winners a lovely loose leaf tea strainer with moon and stars just like the one in the picture above, so that way they’ll be able to enjoy many loose leaf teas in the future! To enter the giveaway, leave a comment below about your favorite type of tea. For additional entries you can:
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and the winner will be announced July 6th.
Disclaimer: Teavivre sent me these products to sample as a
part of the giveaway. The opinions expressed in this piece are entirely
and completely my own.
Steamed Pork and Summer Squash Dumplings
Ingredients
- 1 10 ounce package circular gyoza/pot sticker wrappers (you can find these prepackaged at most chain grocery stores by the sandwich meats and cheeses)
- 3/4 lb Ground Pork
- 5 Cloves Garlic minced
- 3 Green Onions chopped
- 2 Cups Grated Yellow Summer Squash any yellow summer squash will do, does not need to be bush scallop
- 1 Teaspoon Sesame Oil
- 1/2 Teaspoon Ground Dried Ginger
- 1 Teaspoon Salt
- 1/2 Teaspoon Soy Sauce
Instructions
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Mix together all of the ingredients except the gyoza/pot sticker wrappers in a large bowl until completely combined. Place about a teaspoon of the filling in the center of one of the gyoza wrappers and pleat it as they do here. Repeat until all of the wrappers or filling are used. Place the dumplings in a steamer lined with parchment paper and make sure the dumplings are not touching each other. Steam for 10-12 minutes. Serve with a side of soy sauce for dipping.
My favorite type of tea is green tea with jasmine. I just love the light yet rich flavor!
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I love your photography… My favorite tea is Green tea.
Thank you for the giveaway.
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I really like roobi tea. I have followed you on Pinterest. 🙂
I love that strainer! and Jasmine tea or sun tea made from all kinds of flavored tea, I like to experiment!
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My favorite tea is GenmaiCha, green tea with toasted brown rice.
The strainer is lovely.
Thanks 🙂
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Oooooo! I NEED that strainer! I am a big earl grey fan.
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I follow you on FB! Im a tea collector. I adore jasmine green tea, actually any green or white tea blended with floral notes.
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I follow you in pinterest and I love jasmine teas
I love chai blends!
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Earl Grey – Hot!
My favorite is iced sweet (black) tea. Luzianne is our brand of choice down here. It's not fancy but it's perfect for these hot southern summer days!
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My favourite is the 103 king's series (green tea) from Ten Ren. Since I had my first cup, no other green tea has ever tasted the same and it is something of a challenge to get ahold of…
I love tea.
I love all tea, but my favorite kind of tea right now is either green tea of chai tea.
My favorite type of tea is jasmine green tea, but I love trying all kinds! My most recent second favorite is a Chinese chrysanthemum tea my dad's coworker gave him. Yum!
My favorite type of tea is black tea
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Oh you must have felt really good getting that pretty little squash, from your own garden. Even beans don't cooperatively sprout their way up with me, no matter how I try to sing to them to grow (not much of a green thumb am I?)I love veggies in dumplings. I get to hit 2 birds in one blow, I get the kids to eat veggies and I get the veggies used up before they get wasted. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
Anyhoo, we have been keeping an eye out for unique and interesting bloggers with phenomenal photography skills, and yours caught our attention! We have just recently launched a food photo submission gallery http://www.yumgoggle.com/gallery/ that allows you to showcase all your great work and share it with all of our visitors. We’d be proud to have your work as part of our growing collection to continue to have a larger reach and further inspire all fellow food lovers out there!
My favorite type of tea is jasmine green tea. Clean and refreshing in the morning or after dinner.
my favorite tea is earl grey with extra vanilla!! mmm.
Ugh! Eva, what are you doing to me? I want to make these SO BAD, maybe fry up the bottoms all crispy in some oil after…
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My favorite type of tea is black.
Teavivre is amazing…I actually had some of the White Peony yesterday! I'm most fond of flavored black teas, but I enjoy everything 🙂
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These look absolutely beautiful! I'm a green tea fiend and my favorite thing is just trying new kinds. I do find myself always gravitating to green, though!
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green tea!
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Drink a custum blend of Darjeling, Hibistus, and cherry. I also drink a lavender and roobi pear blend. I have followed you before you even had a Pinterest board. Same with Facebbook.
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The dumplings look so delicious and sound marvelous despite the hot weather! I'm featuring this post in today's Food Fetish Friday (with a link-back and attribution). I hope you have no objections and I love the inspiration I get from your food…
i like peach mango tea, hot or chilled
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My favourite tea is currently Peppermint – it changes all the time though! I love that little tea strainer, it's adorable. I don't have one, so I enjoy watching my tea leaves swirl around my cup 🙂
Thanks for the creative way to use up some summer squash! I was so excited when I saw this post as I've got some ground pork and summer squash in the fridge that need to be used up.
Your jiaozi are lovely… =) I did make some in pan fry version…
I am a crazy tea lover.Every morning starts with my refreshing black tea with a table spoon of lemon juice.I have also done many experiments upon the tea recepies.I found a great dish named "Dishes with Longjing Tea Leaves as Spice" .
You can also see the preparation here:-http://www.teanaga.com/learn-about-tea/dishes-with-Longjing-tea-leaves-as-spice/
This dish looks great, I like what you share. http://hotmailentrarno.com/
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