Who doesn't love traditional, Chinese-style dumplings, packed full of juicy chicken and flavored with lemongrass, all wrapped up in thin, chewy dough? Chefs Wanting Zhang and Yong Zhao serve their dumplings with Junzi Kitchen's homemade dumpling sauce for dipping and scallions for garnish. Enjoy this classic Chinese appetizer made with traditional ingredients as a satisfying snack or light meal, especially when paired with your favorite veggies.
Nutritional facts
Protein
19g
Carbs
46g
Calories
320kcal
Fat
10g
Ingredients
Green Onion, Light Soy Sauce, Sugar, Black Vinegar, Sesame Oil, Chicken Dumplings
I tried to like this one, but after several attempts, it just isn’t for me. A bit too salty and the dipping sauce has a very strong vinegar flavor & the smell was off-putting. Excellent portion tho!
Nancy · 07/18/25
Malene · 07/17/25
Nell · 07/17/25
I really liked these, and they reheated well. Sauce was good too!
Victoria · 07/17/25
Johnetta · 07/17/25
Barb · 07/16/25
Lisa · 07/16/25
Ingrid · 07/16/25
These were actually really good. My one and only complaint is you’re supposed to get 12 and I only got 9. . Yes they were that good that I’m complaining about three dumplings.
Chefs Wanting Zhang and Yong Zhao grew up in Northern China, met in college in Beijing, and went to Yale for graduate school. Zhang and Yong shared a common love for the food they grew up with and missed eating authentic and healthy Northern Chinese food every day. They loved the diverse flavors of their home so much that they opened the first Junzi Kitchen in New Haven in 2015 to share their favorite dishes with their classmates and community. Since then Junzi Kitchen has been an institution beloved by Chinese and non-Chinese diners alike, eventually opening in New York City as one of the highest reviewed Chinese restaurants. Through CookUnity, they're excited to share those healthy and delicious traditional recipes with you.
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