Top 10 Chinese Dumpling Recipes for Chinese New Year (2024)

Chinese New Year celebrations are so much fun, but without tasty dumplings, it would never be complete. Start a new tradition this year and make dumplings for yourself, or learn a new recipe to dazzle your guests with. Here are some of my favorite Chinese dumpling recipes you need to try out for Chinese New Year!

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Made from scratch dumpling recipes and guides

How to Make Boiled Dumplings from Scratch

Growing up in China, if you said “dumplings” you always meant the homemade type made from scratch. This is a family recipe that my parents have been making for years and one I’ve celebrated countless Chinese New Years with.

How to Make Steamed Dumplings from Scratch

Boiled dumplings are made with cold water dough. This recipe shows you how to make the dough and the dumpling wrappers from scratch.

Another popular form of dumplings is steamed dumplings. Compared to boiled dumplings, steamed dumplings are slightly more forgiving because they are not prone to fall apart like the boiled type. You can also make bigger dumplings for the steamed type, because the wrappers hold more volume. We like to fill steamed dumplings with veggie-heavy fillings, such as pork and napa cabbage or vegetarian dumplings.

You can also use this type of dough to make pan fried dumplings (aka potstickers).

How to Make Chinese Dumpling Sauce

This guide includes four dumpling dipping sauce recipes. No matter whether you’d like to make the vinegar-heavy northern style dipping sauce or a gingery sauce for soup dumplings, this one has you covered!

Dumpling recipes for Chinese New Year

Pork and Chive Dumplings (猪肉韭菜水饺)

The pork and chive dumplings are one of the default choices for northern Chinese New Year. The filling is made with juicy pork, bursting with an intense savory flavor of garlic chives, and boiled until tender and hearty.

Pork and Napa Cabbage Dumplings

These are as iconic as they come. Pork dumplings are a staple in Chinese cuisine and no Chinese New Year dinner table would be without them. Cabbage and shrimp make this pork dumpling recipe shine brightly for any celebration.

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Beef Dumplings

Ground beef stays juicy and delicious with these savory beef-filled dumplings. Melded with carrots, peas and corn, they’re the perfect blend of food groups in bite-sized form!

Chinese Chicken Dumplings (鸡肉饺子)

Crispy Chinese chicken dumplings feature a juicy ground chicken filling and are loaded with carrot and corn – they’re savory and slightly sweet.

Lamb Dumplings

Hearty, flavorful and moist, you won’t believe how addictive these dumplings with lamb filling are! They hit all the savory points you’ve been craving and the broth that forms in them will have you hooked from the first bite.

Pork and Sauerkraut Dumplings (酸菜饺子)

Introducing Northern Chinese pork and sauerkraut dumplings that have a savory, fragrant, and juicy filling and a crispy crust. They are very easy to put together compared to other types of dumplings. They are also freezer-friendly and therefore perfect for making ahead of time.

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Carrot Dumplings

This vegetarian-friendly recipe combines carrots with eggs for a sweet flavor with a robust texture that is sure to delight everyone, even the meat eaters!

Egg and Pepper Dumplings (鸡蛋青椒饺子)

Egg and pepper dumplings feature soft scrambled eggs, browned mushroom bits, and bright green pepper stuffed into crispy wrappers. They are a great option for your vegetarian Chinese New Year menu.

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Nepali Momo with Spinach Ricotta

Here’s another recipe vegetarians and meat lovers alike will devour. Inspired by Nepalese dumplings with spinach and paneer, these are made with spinach and ricotta for a take on dumplings you never imagined would be so divine!

Homemade Vegan Dumplings (素菜锅贴)

This vegan dumpling filling has a well-balanced texture with veggies, tofu, and vermicelli. It’s seasoned with plenty of aromatics, soy sauce, and just a dash of curry powder to enhance its richness.

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Homemade Soup Dumplings (Xiao Long Bao)

If you are ambitious and want to take the time to make something special, these soup dumplings will be a highlight on your Chinese New Year dinner table! This recipe uses roasted chicken backs to create a wonderful soupy filling without the greasiness. It’s as great as the ones you get from Chinese restaurants.

Chinese Chive Pockets (韭菜盒子, Chinese Chive Dumplings)

The super crispy and thin dough is stuffed with a hearty, savory filling made with Chinese chives and scrambled eggs. They’re easier to make than potstickers and have all the goodness that dumplings have, only more satisfying!

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Chinese Beef Meat Pie

These giant potstickers are just what you need for a savory hand-held treat. Common in Northern China, they will warm your hands, heart and soul on the first bite!

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FAQs

What type of dumplings are eaten on Chinese New Year? ›

Jiaozi (Dumplings)

These round dumplings signify family reunion as most families spend New Year's Eve together preparing them before eating them at midnight.

What is the most popular Chinese dumpling? ›

Jiaozi (pronounced "jow-zee") are perhaps the most common type of Chinese dumpling. Crescent-shaped and formed with an opaque wrapper made from wheat dough, jiaozi are usually filled with ground pork, cabbage, and scallions, and served with a dipping sauce made of soy sauce, vinegar, and sesame oil.

What are the three components of dumplings? ›

What are dumplings made of? The dumpling dough is made of three main ingredients: flour, water and salt.

What are the 7 lucky food for Chinese New Year? ›

Here are seven lucky foods eaten in celebration of the Chinese New Year:
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  • Dumplings. (Getty Images/iStockphoto) ...
  • Noodles. (Getty Images/iStockphoto) ...
  • Steamed fish. (iStock) ...
  • Rice cake. (Getty Images/iStockphoto) ...
  • Rice balls. (Getty Images/iStockphoto) ...
  • Fruit. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)
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What is the lucky food for 2024? ›

There are several sticky rice dishes in the Philippines but our favorite lucky foods for 2024 are the classic bibingka and puto bumbong. Here's a bibingka recipe that's made extra creamy and flavorful using Knorr Ginataang Gulay Recipe Mix.

What is a potsticker vs dumpling? ›

Unlike dumplings, potstickers are made with a thin wrapper, sometimes referred to as a dumpling skin. This is because they are steam fried to get a crispy golden bottom layer and to ensure that the filling is juicy and delicious.

How many kinds of Chinese dumplings are there? ›

There are two general categories of Chinese dumplings. The crescent-shaped dumplings are called gao. And the more purse-shaped and round ones are called the bao.

What are traditional Chinese dumplings called? ›

Jiaozi (simplified Chinese: 饺子; traditional Chinese: 餃子; pinyin: jiǎo zi; [tɕjàʊ. tsɹ̩]) are a type of Chinese dumpling. Jiaozi typically consist of a ground meat and/or vegetable filling wrapped into a thinly rolled piece of dough, which is then sealed by pressing the edges together.

What are the 3 main ways to cook dumplings? ›

Before you even start making your dumplings, first think about how you want to cook them. There are three basic ways: steaming, boiling, and steam-frying.

Are Chinese dumplings healthy? ›

“If it's fairly lean meat to start with, the dumpling is going to be quite low in fat in that sense,” Austin said. The same goes for frozen dumplings you buy from the supermarket. As long as they're not pre-deep fried and contain whole, healthy ingredients they are an okay option, according to Austin.

Is it better to steam or boil Chinese dumplings? ›

Steaming is a much faster method as you only need to bring a few cups of water to a boil instead of an entire pot. Texturally, it'll also leave the skins a little stretchier and firmer. I generally prefer this texture to the softer texture boiling gives.

What kind of flour for Chinese dumplings? ›

These dumplings start with all-purpose flour, which creates structure and holds the other ingredients together. Baking powder is a leavening agent, which means it releases gas that makes the dough expand. It's responsible for the dumplings' light and fluffy texture.

What is the difference between momo and dumpling? ›

Dumplings originated in China, whereas momos originated in Tibet and then spread to its neighboring countries, Nepal and India. Momos always come with fillings, whether meat or vegetables; dumplings, on the other hand, may or may not have fillings.

What is hidden in dumplings? ›

Some families hide a coin inside one or more of the jiaozi, so someone may bite into something hard and discover a gold or silver coin inside their dumpling. Whoever finds the dumpling with the coin has good luck and will be lucky in the upcoming year.

What is the difference between dumplings and potstickers? ›

Unlike dumplings, potstickers are made with a thin wrapper, sometimes referred to as a dumpling skin. This is because they are steam fried to get a crispy golden bottom layer and to ensure that the filling is juicy and delicious.

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