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Jiǔcài hézi (Chinese: 韭菜盒子[1]; lit. 'Fried Chinese Leek Dumplings[1]', also 韭菜合子) is a type of Chinese savory pocket pie, originating from Shandong, China. It is traditionally eaten to celebrate the Chinese New Year.
Description
editIts dough is made from flour and water, with leavened and unleavened varieties. The stuffing typically includes chopped garlic chives, scrambled eggs,[2] sauteed mini-shrimp and cellophane noodles. There is also a variety with minced meat as stuffing.[3] The stuffing will be put in the middle of a flat dough, and then folded into half-moon shape. The finished turnover is usually pan-fried instead of baked in the oven like a turnover, and is served with black rice vinegar and sesame oil mixture as dip.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "韭菜盒子英语是Fried Chinese Leek Dumplings".
- ^ Chinese chive pockets (韭菜盒子) – Red House Spice July 10, 2017, Retrieved on September 16, 2017
- ^ Chinese Chive Pie (Leek Pie, Garlic Chive Pie, Chinese Chive Box, 韭菜盒子) - Tiny Urban Kitchen February 6, 2014, Retrieved on September 16, 2017