Steam-Baked Shrimp & Crab Dumplings

This is a variation of the shrimp & tofu dumplings.  Very tasty and light.


Ingredients
12 Nasoya Wonton Wrappers
Crisco Original Nonstick Spray

Filling

12 Large Shrimp (cleaned, coarsely chopped)
1- 8 oz. pkg. Louis Kemp Crab Delights Flake Style (chopped)
1 egg (divided, lightly beaten)
2 tbsp. Sushi Soy Sauce
1/2" Fresh Ginger (grated)
1 Garlic Clove (grated)
2 cups Coleslaw Blend (shredded red & green cabbage with carrots)
2 tbsp. Green Onion (chopped)
1/8 tsp. Sesame Oil
Pepper to taste


Dipping Sauce
(See ingredients here)

Preheat toaster oven to 375°

Add coleslaw blend, crab delights and green onions to your food processor bowl and pulse 3 to 4 times to chop.  Heat a saute pan with nonstick spray.  Add coleslaw mixture, garlic, ginger and 1/2 of the soy sauce.  Cook for 5 minutes on medium heat or until cabbage has wilted.  Turn off the heat and let it cool.  Meanwhile prepare the dipping sauce by combining all the ingredients with a few drops of sesame oil.
Add shrimp to a food processor along with the egg white.  Pulse a few times to form a paste.  Combine the shrimp mixture with the cabbage mixture, sesame oil and the remaining soy sauce.  Spray a 12 cup mini muffin pan and place 1 wonton wrapper in each well.  Add a heaping teaspoon to the center of each wonton.  Lift the opposite ends of the wrapper so they meet in the center.  Seal them with the beaten egg yolk.  Brush a little water over each dumpling and cover tightly with aluminum foil that has been sprayed.  Bake in the toaster oven for 20 minutes.

**Freeze any leftover filling for use at a later date.  Any leftover dipping sauce can also be frozen.

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