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Chinese Chicken Noodle Soup Full of fresh aromatics and flavors, this Chinese chicken noodle soup will warm you through and through on chilly days.
Recipe => https://omnivorescookbook.com/chinese-chicken-noodle-soup/
I know vegan doesn't mean GF, but it does mean DF, and I'm willing to risk my celiac occasionally over my DF allergy.
Weighing out which one I care for the least that week, and just eat food containing ingredients I shouldn't be eating. Lmao.

Vegan Steamed "Crab" Dumplings
Gyoza Japanese Dumplings Recipe

Cornflour, Vegetable Oil, Cabbage, Soy Sauce, Ground Pork, Sake, Sesame Oil, Black Pepper, Cloves Garlic, Ginger. Gyoza is a popular Japanese dumpling that is pan-fried and steamed after being filled with ground meat and vegetables. This recipe calls for a tasty pork and cabbage filling flavored with garlic, ginger, soy sauce, and sesame oil.
Deep Fried Gyoza Recipe

Cloves Garlic, Ground Pork, Scallions, Sake, Cabbage, Soy Sauce, Sesame Oil, Vegetable Oil, Ginger, Cornflour. Deep Fried Gyoza is a delicious and crispy Japanese dumpling dish. These dumplings are deep-fried to perfection after being filled with a flavorful mixture of ground pork, scallions, cabbage, and spices. They make an excellent appetiser or snack for any occasion.

My co-workers know me well. When you can't finish, G will. Din Tai Fung #dumpling house. #food #SecondLunch #LoveInMyTummy #yum
Gyoza Wrapper Dumplings with Pork and Cabbage

Gyoza Wrapper Dumplings with Pork and Cabbage. These Gyoza Wrapper Dumplings with Pork and Cabbage make an excellent appetiser or snack for any occasion. The combination of ground pork and cabbage with Asian flavors such as garlic, ginger, soy sauce, and sesame oil is sure to please. Pan-fried to crispy perfection, the dumplings are served with a simple soy sauce dip.
Chinese Dim Sum Dumplings Recipe

Chinese Dim Sum Dumplings. These classic Chinese dim sum dumplings can be served as an appetiser or as a main course. The filling is a combination of ground pork, scallions, and savoury seasonings. The dumplings are then cooked to perfection, either pan-fried or steamed, and served with soy sauce or another dipping sauce of your choice.
Wonton Dumpling Soup with Green Onions Recipe

This Wonton Dumpling Soup with Green Onions recipe is a delicious and simple soup that is ideal for a cold evening. The soup has a flavorful broth, juicy pork dumplings, and fresh green onions on top.
Oriental Steamer Basket Dumplings Recipe

These Oriental Steamer Basket Dumplings are a tasty and healthy appetiser that is suitable for any occasion. These flavorful dumplings are made with ground pork, Napa cabbage, and a flavorful blend of soy sauce, rice vinegar, sesame oil, and ginger. They're also steamed, making them a healthier option than fried dumplings. Made with Sesame Oil, Dumpling Wrappers, Ground Pork, Black Pepper, Cloves Garlic, Cabbage, Green Onions, Rice Vinegar, Soy Sauce, Cornflour, Ginger.
Chinese Dumpling Soup with Soya Sauce

This comforting and flavorful Chinese dumpling soup is ideal for a chilly day. The combination of tender pork dumplings, savoury chicken broth, and umami soy sauce will warm you from within.
pizza night

tldr: why order a pizza when you can craft one? a/n: say hi to chef!boyfriend jun. i love him. also, jun nickname reveal! please act surprised when i upload his nickname fic.
since moving in together, you and jun have divided the chores evenly. he folds the laundry, you put it away. you vacuum, he dusts. some chores are shared, like grocery shopping. but the weekly fridge clean-out was your job. if you didn’t do it, it would never get done. jun brings home all sorts of weird stuff from the restaurant and it accumulates. it’s really not a bad trade-off though. you clean out the leftovers weekly in the fridge, and jun cooks you some of the most delicious food you’ve ever had. some of it was weird, some familiar, all delicious.
“junnie? is this squid ink pasta still good? or should i trash it?” you called out to your boyfriend in the other room. you were almost done, finally on the back of the last shelf. the stack of dirty tupperware in the sink was growing steadily, and you pitied whichever one of you lost rock, paper, scissors later when deciding who had to do the clean-out dishes; you secretly hoped it was jun.
lost in your thoughts of how to sabotage the game later, you hadn’t noticed jun appearing next to you, holding a hand out to inspect said pasta, “dumpling, pass it to me please.”
you held it out to him, watching as he brought it to his nose, breathed in, and…
“definitely toss.” after emptying the contents into the trash, the final dish joined its yucky friends in the sink. you let out a deep sigh, happy to be done with this part of your day.
“i have an idea for dinner.” you knew this would pique his interest. it was his night off from the restaurant and you were hoping this meant he’d be open to something different. something you usually didn’t do. “i want pizza.”
his eyes lit up, “sure thing! i have that sourdough starter in the fridge still, right? we can make the dough using that. and i think i still have that tomato sauce from the special two nights ago. i brought it home with me just for this!” he craned his neck around you to get a peek in the fridge, babbling on excitedly about his starter and sauce.
you reached up to his shoulders, the weight of your hands pulling his attention back to you, “yes, dumpling?”
“can we just order one from that place around the corner?” you pulled out your best puppy eyes, hoping he’d fold. jun loved cooking for you, he says food is his love language. he loved knowing the food you were fuelling your body with was made with love, his love. in his mind his love literally fueled you, so getting him to agree to take-out, let alone greasy pepperoni pizza take-out, was a challenge.
he cupped your cheeks, eyes softening as they looked at yours, still in full puppy mode. his thumbs rubbed at your skin, “dumpling, let me cook for you. it’ll be so good. better than that pizza place.”
your hands moved from his shoulders to his wrists, “i have absolutely no doubt in my mind that you would make me the best pizza i’ve ever had. but tonight, i really want to order one in, and eat it sitting on the couch with you while we catch up on our shows.” you could see him imagining it, a cozy night together; sharing jokes, pizza, and beer. maybe some kisses if he’s lucky. releasing his wrists you go in for the kill. wrapping your arms around his waist, you prop your chin on his chest and look up at him, “don’t you want a nice night with me, junnie?”
you can see the moment he folds. “yeah, dumpling, i do.” he leans down and kisses you gently, smiling.
when you separate, you fish your phone out of your back pocket, “i’ll order right now. what do you want on your half?”
he laughed, “my half? dumpling, if we’re having a pizza night we’re each getting our own.”
"dumpling"

tldr: all the ways jun uses your nickname a/n: i love him so bad. i've been waiting to post this forever.
slobbers: around a mouthful of food
“dumpling,” he sprays it, more than says it, but you look at him nonetheless. your chopsticks paused midair, a clump of noodles hanging precariously over the rug; the rug you’d picked out together for your new living room. he liked this rug, but the one in your new bedroom was his favorite.
“this is going to be fun. living with you, i mean. it’ll be a good time.” he stumbled over his words, overwhelmed with feeling but unable to express it. you seemed to get the point, smiling wide as you opened your mouth to slurp your noodles. he meant it too, this first night in your shared place together was just the start of, what he hoped would be, an amazing adventure.
‘i love you, dumpling.” he smiled at you, confident you felt the same even if you hadn’t nodded in agreement enthusiastically at his words, cheeks still too full of lo mein to give a proper response to his soft words. as he watched you swallow your dinner, he leaned closer, bringing a gentle hand to your cheek, “you’ve got sauce on your face.”
taunts: when he’s winning a game
“dumpling” your head whips around, hearing his sing-songy voice from the darkness ahead. or was it behind? you can’t tell. this wing of the hybe building was dark at this time of night and it had been his wonderful idea to play hide and seek…in the dark. and now he was hiding somewhere in a building you aren’t that familiar with, tormenting you from the safety of said darkness.
“i see you…” you whipped around again, aiming your phone flashlight at the dark corner of the conference room. were those footsteps you heard? how is he so quiet? maybe you should put a collar with a little bell on him, one to match your cat at home. lost in thought, you almost miss the movement against the wall. turning quickly, you brandish your flashlight.
“ah! my eyes!” his hand goes up, protecting his pupils from the bright light in an entirely dark room. you hold the flashlight in place, pleased to see him struggle after he tormented you with this little chase around the dark halls of hybe. plus, you were scared if it was dark again, he’d slink off somewhere else and the game would start all over. he waved the hand not covering his eyes at you, “put that thing down, and let's go home. i’ll give you your prize for winning…”
cackles: at your expense
“dumpling!” he barked out in a laugh. you grabbed quickly for a napkin to dab the steaming broth off your cheeks. you two were out on a hotpot date and you had slurped your noodles a little too hard causing hot, spicy soup to splash across your face. you were not hurt, just embarrassed, especially as he continued to laugh at your fumble. it even splattered onto your cute top.
“are you okay?” he giggled even as he asked this, passing you another napkin to get the sprinkle off your forehead. you took the napkin, but not without pouting at him, hoping to garner some sympathy. He laughed harder, making your pout into a full-blown frown, something he never wanted to see, especially if he caused it.
“i’m sorry, dumpling. are you alright?” he reached for your hand across the table, offering some comfort to you, easing the embarrassment you felt. feeling your hand wrapped up in his did make you feel better. and the broth wasn’t that hot. maybe the pouting wasn’t necessary. his caring demeanor broke as he let out another giggle, “you’re just so cute, dumpling!”
calls out: while dead asleep
“dumpling~” you’re only half awake when you hear it. his back was pressed to yours and you had assumed he was asleep. he’d had a long day and had basically passed out as soon as you two had gone to bed. you’d stayed up and played on your phone for a little while before settling down yourself.
“dumpling~” you heard it again, clearer this time and more whiny. this time you rolled over, your front now pressed to his back. you debated waking him up, knowing he had to be up early for his schedule, but when he called out a third time, your debate ended. shaking him lightly you woke him up.
“what’s going on? are you okay?” he was confused as to why you had woken him up, assuming something must be wrong. he was still half-asleep so he only half understood when you explained to him he’s been calling out to you in his sleep. you were just about to ask if he was having a bad dream when you were cut off by his stomach rumbling, “i think i’m just hungry, dumpling.”
whoops: when he’s proud of you
“dumpling!” he shot up from the couch as soon as he saw ‘winner’ flash across your half of the screen. you’d been in an intense mario kart tournament with wonwoo and you had just won the final race, winning the whole thing in a completely unexpected upset. the rest of the boys stared at the screen, a little shocked at the result.
“i knew you could do it!” he folded you into a bone-crushing hug, celebrating like you’d just won gold at the olympics instead of some silly video game. but he was proud of you and wanted you to know it. he pulled back to look at your face, a smile stretching across his entire face. he pulled you back into his arms, relishing in your victory.
“i’m so proud of you,” he whispered in your ear, causing your cheeks to heat up, bashful about his confession in the room full of people, despite that it was said for only you to hear. he pulled you out of the hug for real this time, and planted a soft kiss on your cheek, deepening your blush. “wonwoo, since you lost, you have to fund our next date.”
Pan Fried Dim Sum Dumplings

Pan Fried Dim Sum Dumplings. Pan Fried Dim Sum Dumplings are a traditional Chinese dish that can be served as a snack or as part of a larger meal. These dumplings are filled with a flavorful pork mixture and pan-fried for a crispy outer layer.