Author Notes
If it is round and has meat we call it a meatball while a lot of places around the world call it a dumpling. Maybe it has something to do with the size. I am not sure. This recipe has a couple of things to note. One I ask that you use a knife to mince the noodle ingredients and to mince them very, very finely. I do this to insure that when the hot noodles are mixed with the herbs they cook. This is important especially with the ginger. The ginger would be bitter to the taste buds otherwise. I also think that using a food processor will muddle the flavors but if you want to make short work of it use the processor. —thirschfeld
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Ingredients
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3/4 pound
raw shrimp, peeled, deveined and tails removed
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1
egg
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1 tablespoon
fish sauce
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1 tablespoon
finely ground bread crumbs
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1 cup
scallions plus 1 tablespoon, very very finely minced
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1/8 cup
cilantro, plus 1 tablespoon very, very finely minced
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1/4 cup
fresh ginger, very, very finely minced
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1/8 cup
Thai basil or any basil, very, very finely minced
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1 tablespoon
fresh mint, very, very finely minced
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1/2 cup
neutral flavored oil, canola or grapeseed
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1 tablespoon
soy sauce
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1 1/2 teaspoons
sherry vinegar
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1 pound
noodles, Asian style is best but spaghetti is fine too
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kosher salt and fresh ground pepper
Directions
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Place the shrimp, egg, fish sauce and breadcrumbs into the bowl of a food processor and process until smooth. Add 1 tablespoon each of cilantro and scallions and a healthy pinch of salt and pepper and pulse until combined. Set aside.
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Bring a large pot of salted water to a simmer, 180 degrees.
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In another bowl combine the ginger, the rest of the scallions and cilantro, basil, mint, oil, vinegar and the soy sauce and stir to combine. Season with a pinch of salt and pepper. Set it aside.
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Using a 2 teaspoon scoop(#60), scoop up a shrimp dumpling and drop it into the simmering water. It should sink to the bottom. After a minute or so it should rise to the top. Remove it and set it on a paper towel lined plate. If it stays together and doesn't fall apart continue with the rest of the of the dumplings removing them once they float. If it falls apart add some bread crumbs and an egg yolk to the shrimp and combine it well.
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Once you have finished with the dumpling turn the heat to high an bring the water to the boil. Add the noodles and cook according to the instructions on the noodle package.
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Remove the noodles from the water and drain them. Turn off the heat, and add the dumplings back to the water to reheat them.
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Toss the noodles with the sauce and season with salt and pepper. Then plate, top the noodles with the dumplings and garnish with chopped scallions. Serve immediately.
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