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January 21, 2020

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In this scrumptious Chicken Potsticker Stir Fry recipe, fresh veggies, chicken potstickers and a simple stir fry sauce are tossed together in one pan in under 30 minutes for an easy weeknight meal!

Today’s post is sponsored by my friends at Crazy Cuizine.

One of my favorite things to do for dinner is turn my favorite appetizers into a meal!

Jalapeno Poppers turned into Sliders, Spinach Artichoke Dip turned into a Stuffed Spaghetti Squash, Bruschetta turned into Grilled Chicken Zoodle Bowls and now Chicken Potstickers turned into an AMAZING stir fry recipe!

Starting with a box of Crazy Cuizine Chicken Potstickers makes this recipe so easy to make! Whip up a quick and easy sauce, dice up some fresh veggies and stir fry it all together for an incredibly flavorful and simple dinner!

The sauce has a nice kick to it (which I love!) but if you want to kick it down a notch, just cut the amount of sriracha and chili paste down.

Leave it to the Costco sampling stations for helping for helping me find out about Crazy Cuizine. Just a few short weeks ago, I also sampled their Teriyaki Chicken and now have a freezer full of Crazy Cuizine products for easy weeknight meals that are the perfect base for time-saving recipes.

I immediately fell in love with their Chicken Potstickers and knew I had to turn them into a meal that I could add to my weekly dinner menu. Thus, enter Chicken Potsticker Stir Fry!

Not only was this recipe so easy to make, it really is my new favorite and is definitely going on my weekly easy dinner menu.

Visit the “Where To Buy” page on CrazyCuizine.com tofind out where to pick up these Chicken Potstickers in your area.

Visit the 29 Minute Mealspage on the blog for more great recipes made in 29 minutes of less!

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In this scrumptious Chicken Potsticker Stir Fry recipe, fresh veggies, chicken potstickers and a simple stir fry sauce are tossed together in one pan in under 30 minutes for an easy weeknight meal!

Servings: 4 people

Prep Time: 8 minutes mins

Cook Time: 12 minutes mins

Total Time: 20 minutes mins

Author: Whitney Bond

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Chinese

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a small bowl, whisk the soy sauce, sriracha, rice vinegar, honey and chili paste together, set aside.

  • Add 1 tbsp sesame oil to a large pan or wok over medium high heat.

  • Add the potstickers and fry for 1-2 minutes.

  • Add ¼ cup water to the pan, cover and steam for 2-3 minutes.

  • Remove the potstickers from the pan and set aside.

  • Add the remaining 1 tbsp sesame oil to the pan.

  • Once heated, add the scallions, sugar snap peas, carrots, bell pepper, garlic and ginger.

  • Saute 4-5 minutes.

  • Add the potstickers back to the pan and pour the sauce over the stir fry.

  • Toss everything together on the stove for 1-2 minutes.

  • Remove and serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 262kcal (13%)Carbohydrates 33g (11%)Protein 10g (20%)Fat 11g (17%)Saturated Fat 2g (10%)Cholesterol 13mg (4%)Sodium 935mg (39%)Potassium 348mg (10%)Fiber 4g (16%)Sugar 11g (12%)Vitamin A 7106mg (142%)Vitamin C 92mg (112%)Calcium 74mg (7%)Iron 3mg (17%)

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originally published February 28, 2018 — last updated January 21, 2020 0 Comments

Posted in: 29 Minute Meals, Chicken, Chinese Recipes, Dairy Free Recipes, Dinner, Egg Free Recipes, Method, One Pot Dish, Quick and Easy Recipes, Recipes, Recipes Under 500 Calories, WB Favorites

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I’m a sports-loving, coffee-drinking, food blogger, the host of “29 Minute Meals”, a contributing writer for TODAY Food, cookbook author and on-camera food and lifestyle expert! Here you’ll find most recipes are made in 29 minutes or less, in one pot, or in a crock pot!

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FAQs

How to make frozen potstickers crispy? ›

For Crispy Dumplings Use the Classic Steam-Fry

Essentially, you fry the frozen dumplings, then add water to the pan and cover them to steam through, then fry them again once the water evaporates. This double-frying creates an extra-crisp bottom crust.

How to cook potstickers in the microwave? ›

Place potstickers in a microwave safe container. Cover with plastic wrap and puncture 5 small holes to vent steam. Heat on HIGH for 3 minutes or until hot*. Serve immediately with dipping sauce.

How to cook frozen potstickers in an air fryer? ›

Liberally coat the potstickers with vegetable oil spray in order to prevent dry dumpling wrappers. Air fry the potstickers at 380°F for about 8 minutes, then flip the potstickers and air fry at the same temperature for another 2 to 6 minutes or until they are cooked to your liking!

How to cook ling ling potstickers? ›

Place 5 frozen potstickers in microwaveable bowl. Add 1 cup warm water. 2. Microwave on high 4 minutes or until cooked through, turning over potstickers after 2 minutes.

How to get the crispy bottom on potstickers? ›

Pour a little oil into the pan then add the potstickers. When the bottom part of the potstickers turns light brown, pour in cold water or slurry (explained later) then immediately cover with a lid. Uncover when the water evaporates. Cook another 30 seconds or so to crisp up.

Why are my potstickers not crispy? ›

If you're using frozen dumplings, let them defrost completely before you start pan-frying, and if you made your own dumplings with storebought wrappers, make sure they're sealed tight—the intense heat from the pan has a way of rupturing sealed edges, Helen warns.

Should frozen potstickers be thawed before cooking? ›

Do you need to defrost frozen dumplings? No, you do not need to defrost frozen dumplings before cooking, you can take them straight from the freezer to the pan. If you wanted a faster cooking time, let the dumplings partially thaw for 10 minutes before cooking.

How do you make frozen potstickers taste good? ›

No matter where you stand in terms of culinary abilities, here are some ways to upgrade frozen dumplings into a restaurant-quality meal.
  1. Make a homemade sauce. ...
  2. Put them in soup. ...
  3. DIY dim sum. ...
  4. Give them a crispy dumpling skirt. ...
  5. Add them to a stir-fry. ...
  6. Serve them on a salad. ...
  7. Air fry to crispy perfection and smother them in sauce.
Nov 9, 2023

Why aren't my dumplings crispy? ›

Don't be stingy with the oil. If you use less oil, the dumpling skirt won't be as crispy and some of it may stick to the pan. If you are using a small skillet (about 8 or 9 inches), you can reduce the amount of oil slightly.

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