The Dumpling Galaxy Cookbook
Pages
128
Year
2017
Difficulty
Moderate
Themes
Chinese dumplings, jiaozi, dim sum, restaurant recipes
The only cookbook from one of New York’s most acclaimed dumpling restaurants, Dumpling Galaxy in Flushing, Queens. Helen You shares 60 recipes that range from classic pork and cabbage jiaozi to creative combinations like lamb with green squash and Sichuan pepper, alongside dim sum-style sides and desserts like sweet pumpkin and black sesame tang yuan.
Why Start Here
This is Helen You’s only published cookbook, making the starting point straightforward. What makes it valuable is the depth of knowledge behind each recipe. You has spent decades perfecting the craft of Chinese dumplings, and the book captures that expertise in clear, practical instructions. She covers the elements of a great dumpling: how to make dough with the right texture, how to balance fillings for flavor and moisture, how to fold and pleat properly, and how different cooking methods bring out different qualities in the same dumpling.
The recipes go well beyond the familiar pork and cabbage territory. Spicy shrimp and celery, wood ear mushroom and cabbage, and various lamb preparations show the range of what Chinese dumplings can be. The photography is detailed enough to guide you through each folding technique, and the sidebars on ingredients and equipment are practical rather than fussy.
Co-written with food writer Max Falkowitz, the book benefits from his skill at translating restaurant-level technique into home kitchen language. The result is a cookbook that feels approachable without dumbing anything down.
What to Expect
A focused 128-page cookbook that you can read cover to cover in an afternoon and start cooking from immediately. The scope is exclusively Chinese-style dumplings and related dishes. If you want to explore Japanese gyoza, pierogi, or other traditions, you will need additional books. But for mastering the art of Chinese dumplings specifically, this is an excellent and efficient guide.
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