Easy Homemade Vegetable Dumplings (2024)

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These are the best homemade vegan dumplings you'll ever eat! Simple, satisfying, and loaded with fresh veggies, these crispy potstickers are the perfect family dinner or meal prep recipe!

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Table of Contents

1 You Will Love These

2 Ingredients and Substitutions

3 Instructions

4 Tips

5 Freezing Vegan Dumplings

6 FAQ

7 Brief History of Dumplings

8 Easy Vegan Dinners

9 Recipe

10 Simple Vegan Dumplings

You Will Love These

  • They're LOADED with veggies, but still feel indulgent. My favorite meals are those that are filled with nutritious vegetables AND are super satisfying at the same time. These dumplings have a crispy, golden brown bottom with perfectly steamed sides and tender-crisp veggies inside. Serve them with my quick and easy ginger garlic soy sauce for a delicious, simple dinner that your family will love! If you’re looking for some more delicious plant-based meals, be sure to check out my Creamy Vegan Potato Leek Soup, Vegan Curry Ramen Noodles, or Vegan Mushroom Stroganoff.
  • They are perfect for meal prep. You can make a batch (or even a double batch) of these vegetable dumplings and refrigerate or freeze them in containers of 7-8 potstickers so you've got a quick lunch that's just a few minutes in a saute pan away! These dumplings are definitely a labor of love, but they are worth every minute. Carving out some time for meal prep on the weekend means you've got an easy, homemade dinner ready at a moment's notice.
  • These pan-fried dumplings are so much better than the store-bought dumplings in the freezer aisle at the grocery store! Store-bought dumplings never taste as good as they look and have you checked out the ingredient list on a bag of those lately? Make a double batch of these and keep some handy in the freezer for any time the craving hits! They have way more flavor than store-bought and while they take some time to put together, they are a much cheaper option too!
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Ingredients and Substitutions

  • Sesame Oil - The sesame oil is really going to add a ton of flavor to this vegan gyoza. You could use just olive oil in its place, but the flavor will be considerably different, so I highly recommend keeping sesame oil on hand.
  • Matchstick Carrots - You could also shred your own carrots but I love the ease of buying already cut matchstick carrots.
  • Cabbage - If you’re in a hurry you can grab a bag of pre-shredded coleslaw mix however, buying a head of cabbage and thinly slicing it yourself will always be less expensive.
  • Baby Bella Mushrooms - You could use your favorite mushrooms for these dumplings.
  • Green Onions - The green onions are going to add a lot of fresh flavor to these dumplings - I do not recommend skipping this ingredient.
  • Fresh Ginger - While you could use ground ginger in place of the fresh ginger in this recipe, fresh is going to give you much more flavor.
  • Soy Sauce - You could also use tamari in place of the soy sauce in this recipe.
  • Dumpling Wrappers - You can also use wonton or potsticker wrappers for this recipe if you can’t find dumpling wrappers specifically.
  • Vegetable Oil - I prefer to use vegetable oil to pan fry these dumplings because of its neutral flavor and high smoke point but canola oil would work as well.

Instructions

Sauté carrots, cabbage, and mushroom.

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Add green onion, garlic, ginger, and soy sauce along with a pinch of salt and pepper.

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Cook for an additional minute. Then transfer the filling to a bowl and pop it in the fridge for about 10 minutes to cool completely.

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While the filling is cooling, combine dipping sauce ingredients and set aside.

To assemble dumplings, wet the edge of the wrapper with water and add about a tablespoon of filling to the center.

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Fold the wrapper in half, creating a half-moon shape.

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Gently pat the bottom of the dumpling on the countertop to make sure it stands by itself. Continue with remaining filling until all dumplings are made.

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Sauté dumplings in oil until golden brown and crispy, then add water, cover pan and let dumplings steam.

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Remove the lid and allow the dumplings to get crisp on the bottom again. Garnish with cilantro, green onion, and sesame seeds. Serve with dipping sauce and enjoy!

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Tips

  • Don't let the wrappers dry out. As soon as you open the package, the wrappers will begin to dry. You can combat this by placing a clean kitchen towel over the wrappers and filling them one at a time. Place filled dumplings on a sheet pan or serving tray and cover them with another clean kitchen towel until you're ready to cook them.
  • Round or square dumpling wrappers will work just fine for these vegan potstickers! I prefer the round ones myself, but sometimes the grocery store only has square ones. If you're working with square wrappers, you can fill them with slightly more filling and fold them into more of a pyramid shape. You will still cook them in the same way regardless of whether they're pyramid-shaped or half-moon dumplings.
  • Don’t worry about making perfectly shaped dumplings.If you Google dumplings or potstickers, you’ll see there are a million different shapes and sizes. Don’t stress too much about how they look because they are going to taste amazing! Your first couple might turn out a little wonky, but by the end of the batch, you'll be a pro.
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Freezing Vegan Dumplings

  • I highly recommend making these vegan gyoza ahead of time and freezing them! I like to spend a Sunday afternoon making a double batch of these while I binge something on Netflix and sip a glass of wine. I find it to be very relaxing and I love having something kind of mindless to do with my hands while I'm catching up on my favorite shows.
  • Place homemade (uncooked) vegan dumplings on a parchment-lined baking sheet and pop them in the freezer for about 30-60 minutes. Then transfer to a large plastic Ziploc bag or airtight container and stick them back in the freezer. They will stay good for up to 3 months!
  • When you're ready to eat, just follow the directions in the recipe card below as instructed. You may need to add just an extra minute or two of cook time, but even though they are frozen, they will cook up in no time! It takes very little heat to warm vegetables and penetrate the thin dumpling layer and since the filling is already cooked so you really just need to warm it through.

FAQ

Are veggie dumplings vegan?

In most cases, yes - vegetarian dumplings are generally vegan. If you're buying them at the store or eating them at a restaurant you'll want to double-check, but that's the beauty of making your own homemade dumplings - you know exactly what's in them! Most dumpling wrappers from the grocery store are vegan, but if you're following a plant-based diet you'll want to check the ingredient label just to be sure.

Are vegan dumplings healthy?

I really tend to shy away from the words u0022healthyu0022 or u0022unhealthyu0022 as any food consumed in excess isn't good for you. In the case of these dumplings, they are a relatively low calorie, nutrient-dense food and while they are pan-fried in oil, not much of that oil is actually absorbed into the dumpling. They are filled with vegetables that will fill you up and fuel you through your day which makes these dumplings one of my favorite lunches of quick and easy dinners!

Brief History of Dumplings

  • As with many delicious foods, the history of dumplings is complex and fascinating. Almost every culture has some form of dumplings and in many cultures, they were created as a way to make a small amount of food go further.
  • Typically made from a mixture of meat and vegetables, the first known recipe for dumplings is thought to have originated in Rome. However, Chinese cooks have been enjoying dumplings for years, first creating them more than 1800 years ago as a way to cure frostbitten ears!
  • In Chinese culture, dumplings are thought to bring wealth and good fortune and are a staple at Lunar New Year celebrations. While dumplings are a popular food enjoyed during the Lunar New Year, they are also an iconic symbol of Chinese culture.

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These are the best homemade vegan dumplings you'll ever eat! Simple, satisfying, and loaded with fresh veggies, these potstickers are the perfect family dinner or meal prep recipe!

  • Author: Kylie
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 25 minutes
  • Total Time: 45 minutes
  • Yield: 32-34 dumplings 1x
  • Category: Main Dish
  • Method: Stove Top
  • Cuisine: Asian
  • Diet: Vegan

Ingredients

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Dumplings:

  • 5 teaspoons sesame oil
  • 2 cups shredded carrots
  • 2 cups shredded cabbage
  • 8 oz. mushrooms, thinly sliced
  • 4 green onions, thinly sliced
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1" cube ginger, minced
  • 2 tablespoons soy sauce
  • Kosher salt
  • fresh cracked pepper
  • 34 dumpling wrappers
  • 3 tablespoons vegetable oil

Sauce:

  • ½ cup soy sauce
  • ¼ cup rice vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon sesame oil
  • 1" cube ginger, minced
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 8 drops hot chili sesame oil
  • Kosher salt
  • fresh cracked pepper

Garnish:

  • chopped cilantro
  • sliced green onion
  • sesame seeds

Instructions

  1. Heat sesame oil in a large saute pan over medium heat.
  2. Add carrots, cabbage, and mushroom along with a large pinch of salt and pepper.
  3. Cook, stirring frequently, for 6-8 minutes or until the liquid from the veggies has been released and begins to evaporate.
  4. Add green onion, garlic, ginger, and soy sauce along with a pinch of salt and pepper.
  5. Cook for an additional minute. Then transfer the filling to a bowl and pop it in the fridge for about 10 minutes to cool completely.
  6. While the filling is cooling, combine dipping sauce ingredients and set aside.
  7. To assemble dumplings, wet the entire edge of the wrapper with water and add about a tablespoon of filling into the center of the wrapper.
  8. Fold the wrapper in half, creating a half-moon shape. Gently pat the bottom of the dumpling on the countertop to make sure it stands by itself.
  9. Continue with remaining filling until all 34 dumplings are complete.
  10. Heat 3 tablespoons olive oil in a large saute pan over medium heat.
  11. Saute dumplings in a batch of 7-8 depending on how large your pan is.
  12. Cook dumplings for 2 minutes or until a dark golden-brown crust forms on the bottom of the dumplings.
  13. Pour in ¼ cup of water, cover pan, and let the dumplings steam for 2-4 minutes or until the water has evaporated.
  14. Remove the lid and allow the dumplings to get crisp on the bottom again.
  15. Garnish with cilantro, green onion, and sesame seeds. Serve with dipping sauce and enjoy!

Notes

Don't let the wrappers dry out. As soon as you open the package, the wrappers will begin to dry. You can combat this by placing a clean kitchen towel over the wrappers and filling them one at a time. Place filled dumplings on a sheet pan or serving tray and cover them with another clean kitchen towel until you're ready to cook them.

Round or square dumpling wrappers will work just fine for these vegan potstickers! I prefer the round ones myself, but sometimes the grocery store only has square ones. If you're working with square wrappers, you can fill them with slightly more filling and fold them into more of a pyramid shape. You will still cook them in the same way regardless of whether they're pyramid-shaped or half-moon dumplings.

Don’t worry about making perfectly shaped dumplings. If you Google dumplings or potstickers, you’ll see there are a million different shapes and sizes. Don’t stress too much about how they look because they are going to taste amazing! Your first couple might turn out a little wonky, but by the end of the batch, you'll be a pro.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 4 dumplings
  • Calories: 174
  • Sugar: 3.9 g
  • Sodium: 804.4 mg
  • Fat: 3.9 g
  • Saturated Fat: 0.6 g
  • Carbohydrates: 28.6 g
  • Fiber: 2.3 g
  • Protein: 6.5 g
  • Cholesterol: 3.1 mg

This recipe was originally published in February 2019. It was updated in January 2021 to include process shots, step by step instructions, and tips for making perfect vegetable dumplings every single time!

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  1. LoriO

    Made these for the first time, so easy to put together and flavorful when cooked. Seeing the amount to shred has me dreading the prep but I used a food processor to shred the carrots and cabbage. Bingo, prep done in minutes! Everyone loved them which is great as we are trying to reduce our A1c. Thank you!

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  2. Gloria

    Delicious, great recipe. Will become a family favourite for sure. Thank you.

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    • Lindsey

      I’ve made these multiple times and they are always a hit. I have a sister with many allergies and it is so nice to have a recipe that I only have to modify just a tiny bit to meet her needs and that all of us can enjoy. Thank you!

      Reply

  3. Sisse

    Totally awesome and yummy recipe! 😋 The filling is super easy. I found a video on YouTube on how to fold the dumplings 😅

    Reply

  4. Steph

    I made these today and they are a big hit with my family! Thank you for an excellent vegan recipe!

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    • Kylie

      I am so glad that you and your family enjoyed this recipe, Steph! Thanks for leaving a review - I really appreciate it 🙂

      Reply

  5. CA

    great simple recipe! I threw all veggies including ginger and garlic into my food processor so this was extra simple to prep. I added some rice vinegar too.
    Made several shapes- like dumplings and more like rolls and fried some and baked some according to the package. I think I liked the baked one more...

    Reply

  6. Natasha

    Can you freeze these?

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    • Kylie

      YES! You can freeze these in an airtight container for at least 2-3 months. Then just cook as directed in the recipe card, but you may need to add a few minutes of cook time. Great question, Natasha!

      Reply

  7. Jan

    These are the best dumplings! The filling was quick and easy to make and SO flavorful even with the simple ingredients. Made a big batch this weekend and froze some for later!

    Reply

    • Kylie

      So glad that you enjoyed this recipe, Jan. Thanks for leaving a review - I really appreciate it 🙂

      Reply

  8. Matias

    This looks really good! I have a question, why is Cholesterol listed in the nutritional label? What ingredient has the cholesterol ? Thanks !!

    Reply

    • Kylie Lato

      The wonton dumpling wrappers have cholesteral. Great question, Matias!

      Reply

      • Carol

        The wrappers shouldn't have cholesterol if they're vegan. No Cholesterol in plants, fyi!

      • Kylie

        Good to know! Thanks, Carol!

  9. Arpita Patel

    This is one of my favorite party appetizer recipes. Simple, healthy and delicious!

    Reply

    • Kylie Lato

      I am so glad to hear that!! These dumplings are perfect for a party. Thanks so much for leaving a review, Arpita! I really appreciate it 🙂

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  10. Luke

    Little pouches of flavor!!

    Reply

  11. Midwest Foodie

    This is one of my favorite party appetizer recipes. Simple, healthy and delicious!

    Reply

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Easy Homemade Vegetable Dumplings (2024)

FAQs

Are vegetable dumplings healthy? ›

For example there are vegetable dumplings where you can still meet your nutritional needs while still keeping the calories low. The consensus is that dumplings carry a whole lot of micronutrients and are typically healthy options.

How to make dumplings more juicy? ›

Mix together a bit of cornstarch with water then stir it into the ground pork. Stirring in a bit of cornstarch and water will make the insides of your dumplings super tender. It's the secret to juicy, tender dumplings!

How to roll dumplings easy? ›

The Half-Moon

This is the simplest fold but produces a very nice dumpling. Place the filling in the middle of the wrapper, fold over and seal. Done! If you are planning on cooking them like a potsticker, press the bottom onto a flat surface to form a flat “seat” so they can sit upright.

What are the 3 components of dumplings? ›

What are dumplings made of? The dumpling dough is made of three main ingredients: flour, water and salt. But which flour you use depends on which dumpling you want to make.

What are traditional dumplings made of? ›

Dumpling is a broad class of dishes that consist of pieces of cooked dough (made from a variety of starchy sources), often wrapped around a filling. The dough can be based on bread, wheat or other flours, or potatoes, and it may be filled with meat, fish, tofu, cheese, vegetables, or a combination.

Can I eat dumplings for weight loss? ›

The entire 10-pack of dumplings clocks in at only 320 calories, which is low for a main meal – though you could pack it out with some steamed greens or gyozas if you need a little more. You'll also hit 2.8 grams of protein per serve, or 28g per pack, which is great if you struggle to pack enough sodium into your diet.

How many dumplings for one person? ›

Do your dumpling calculation planning on about 20 dumplings per adult. It sounds like a lot, but this way you're properly prepared in the case of some broken dumplings, which there will likely be. Plus, it's always better to have a few extras than not enough!

How long should dumplings be steamed? ›

Steam the dumplings until they are cooked through, about ten minutes (the cooking time will vary depending on the size of the dumplings and how close the steamer is to the heat). Monitor the water level and refill the pot with hot water as necessary. Do not use cold water, as this will slow the cooking process.

How do you make dumplings taste better? ›

A teaspoon of sugar adds an extremely subtle hint of sweetness. It also helps the dumplings retain their moisture through the cooking process and slows gluten development, which ensures tender dumplings. A pinch of salt seasons the dumplings and enhances the flavors of the other ingredients.

Should dumplings float or sink? ›

The dumplings will be completely cooked and ready when they float on the surface of the boiling water.

Why do you put cornstarch in dumplings? ›

The cornstarch will absorb excess water, which will then convert to steam, allowing the bottoms to form that crisp crust.

What is the easiest way to cook dumplings? ›

The Two Easiest Ways to Cook: Boiling and Steaming

To boil dumplings, fill a large pot two-thirds of the way with water. Cover and bring to a boil over high heat. Add as many dumplings as can fit comfortably in a single layer in the pot and cook them until they float. Let them cook an additional two to three minutes.

Why are my homemade dumplings tough? ›

Don't Overwork the Dumpling Dough

Stir everything together until the wet and dry ingredients are combined and you don't see any more dry flour. The dough might look a little lumpy, but that's okay! Overworking the dough is one of the easiest ways to end up with tough dumplings.

Are vegetable dumplings usually vegan? ›

In most cases, yes - vegetarian dumplings are generally vegan. If you're buying them at the store or eating them at a restaurant you'll want to double-check, but that's the beauty of making your own homemade dumplings - you know exactly what's in them!

Are frozen vegetable dumplings good for you? ›

The same goes for frozen dumplings you buy from the supermarket. As long as they're not pre-deep fried and contain whole, healthy ingredients they are an okay option, according to Austin.

What are green dumplings made of? ›

The green comes from pureed spinach that replaces part of the water. The dough for these green potstickers is simply, flour + salt + water + spinach puree. The temperature of your water depends on whether you intend to make potstickers or dumplings.

What is the difference between vegetable gyoza and dumplings? ›

Gyoza are a type of crescent-shaped Japanese dumpling consisting of thin dough wrappers with a meat (traditionally pork) and vegetable filling. All gyoza are dumplings, but not all dumplings are gyoza, as this term refers to the specific style of dumplings enjoyed in Japan.

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