Gyoza: The Ultimate Dumpling Cookbook
Gyoza: The Ultimate Dumpling Cookbook
Gyoza: The Ultimate Dumpling Cookbook

Gyoza: The Ultimate Dumpling Cookbook

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Gyoza: The Ultimate Dumpling Cookbook

50 Recipes from Tokyo's Gyoza King - Pot Stickers, Dumplings, Spring Rolls and More!

Author: Paradise Yamamoto

Whether eaten in an exclusive restaurant or at a humble street stall, gyoza dumplings are the ultimate Asian comfort food.

Dumplings are surprisingly easy to make once you learn a few basic techniques. Step-by-step instructions, photos, and helpful tips show you how to wrap dumplings like the "Gyoza King," Paradise Yamamoto, himself--even if it's your first try.

This book contains 50 delicious dumpling recipes, including:

  • Shiitake and Pork Potstickers
  • Waygu Beef Dumplings
  • Bacon and Egg Carbonara Dumplings
  • Lamb Gyoza with Coriander
  • Many more traditional and playful recipes (including dessert dumplings)


With a wide array of shapes, fillings, and customizable options, these recipes are sure to please picky eaters and gyoza connoisseurs alike! Impress friends and family with these satisfying and easy-to-make morsels.


Paradise Yamamoto is the known as the "Gyoza King" and his exclusive Tokyo-based, members-only, reservations-only hideout known as Mamgyoen (Vine Garden) operates at an undisclosed location and serves a maximum of six diners each night at a single table. Big-name celebrities are among the fans of his irresistible dumpling creations. When he's not preparing outrageously delicious Gyoza for his exclusive clientele, Paradise fulfills his role as Japan's first official World Santa Claus Congress representative, visiting children's hospitals and homes and appearing on TV and radio broadcasts during the holiday season. He is also a mambo artist and creator of "mambonsai" (a term he coined); a pop-culture riff on the traditional Japanese art of bonsai, where miniature plant scenes are supplemented with fanciful or kitschy figurines.

 

Hardcover |  Tuttle  | 120 pages