Not smoking related so posting here. First time making pot stickers

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motolife313-2

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Got the boneless skinless chicken breast on sale for 1.50$ a pound. Got 20 pounds and grinded once on 3/8 plate. First time making the pot stickers. Came out pretty good. I think I’ll be using pork next time
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I'd sure eat them! Since I've never had them... what is the difference from a potsticker to a perogie?

Ryan
 
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I'd sure eat them! Since I've never had them... what is the difference from a potsticker to a perogie?

Ryan
Country of origin and filling.
Pierogi dough is softer, fillings differ, condiments are different, I’ll take a plate of either and enjoy it thoroughly.
Also, I fry pot stickers in sesame oil to brown (crisp) one side and steam it with the lid on at the end. Pierogi I just pan fry in butter to brown it a bit.
 
I really like potstickers, but I've found that I don't have the patience to make proper ones that are nicely folded. I've since taken to simply spreading a dollop of the filling on the dough and frying it on both sides. Or spreading it on half and folding it mini-taco style before fying on both sides.

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