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Homemade Sesame Chicken Dumplings in Spicy Broth with Garlic Crisps…best for nights when you’re craving spicy, warming, Chinese dumplings, but want something healthier and made at home. Easy homemade dumplings with chicken, ginger, and sesame-crusted wrappers, served in a steaming, spicy, gingery broth. Finish each bowl of dumplings off with spicy chili garlic crisps and toasted sesame oil. These are a fun and healthy dinner to make any night of the week. So delicious…and extra saucy too. Sesame Chicken Dumplings in Spicy Broth with Garlic Crisps.

Happy Monday, happy almost December!! We’re back at it after a long holiday weekend, which means one of two things. One, we’re either feeling refreshed and ready for the week, or two, we’re still beat from cooking on Thanksgiving. And then Black Friday shopping…which went through the weekend because everything is “cyber” these days.
So which is it? I’m going to be honest, I’m not quite prepared for the week. It’s got me feeling a little bit anxious. But at least we have warming dumplings to make and Christmas movies to watch. So that makes everything better. So much better.
Crazy that it’s basically December, but also exciting too! Hoping this month brings everyone some much needed holiday cheer. I know it’s cheesy and all, but if there was ever a year to embrace the holidays, it’s 2020.
Soo with that, let’s start the week with the most delicious recipe. It’s not the usual, it’s not crazy traditional, but geez, it good. A cross between a good bowl of ramen noodles and crispy bottomed dumplings.

The Inspiration for these saucy sesame chicken dumplings.
A while back, in January actually, I made dumplings for the first time. I stuffed them with mushrooms and served them up with chili sauce. To this day, it’s still a recipe I make every so often because we all love them. They’re pretty quick and easy to throw together.
With the crazy busy and crazy cold month of December here, I wanted a cozy dinner that’s flavorful and healthy…or at least healthy(ish). I love my creamy pasta dishes, but it’s nice to switch things up from time to time.
So dumplings! This time I filled mine with a sesame chicken mix and baby bok choy and tossed them in steamy, spicy, gingery broth. Very cozy and warming, but healthy too!

The details.
Start with the dumpling wrappers. Since we don’t have any Asian markets near us, I like to use Wonton wrappers. These work amazingly well and I tend to keep them in my fridge or freezer to have on hand for quick homemade egg rolls or dumplings. Of course, if you have an Asian market near you, I would recommend picking up fresh dumpling wrappers to use for a truly authentic dumpling.
Once you have your wrapper situation all sorted, make the filling. It’s very simple but very good. Just some fresh ginger and garlic mixed with ground chicken and baby bok choy. I added a splash of soy sauce for saltiness, and a pinch of pepper for a little kick.
Assembling is easier than you’d think. I chose to make round dumplings because I find assembling easier and I’m able to make them prettier too. You can also fold the dough into half-moons (which I believe would then make these potstickers?). Either way, it’s an easy process. Just spoon the filling into the center of your dumpling wrapper, then lift the edges of the dough up and over the filling, pinching at the top to seal. Don’t stress about making these look perfect. Each little dumpling is unique and cute in its own way!
Finally, brush the bottom of each dumping with water and coat in sesame seeds. I don’t believe this is traditional, but those crispy sesame seeds on the bottom are delicious.

Before you start cooking the dumplings, make that spicy, gingery broth. The key to this is caramelizing the shallots. They add so much flavor and make the broth feel rich and indulgent.
Let the broth simmer while you cook the dumplings. I like to pan-fry them, then add water to steam and finish cooking them. It can be a little messy of a process, but it’s pretty easy. Once the water evaporates, I like to leave the dumplings on the pan another minute to allow the bottoms to get crispy again.
When pan-frying/steaming, it’s important to note that the pan will splatter when you add the water. So please be careful and stand back when doing so.
OK. And then the very last thing? Toss the Panko breadcrumbs and thinly sliced garlic into the skillet and let them get nice and crispy with some chili flakes.
To serve, I like to arrange the dumplings in low bowls, spoon the steaming broth over, then top with that crispy garlic plus fresh green onions for a nice pop of color and flavor at the end.
DELICIOUS.

Look, I know it’s not my simplest of the simple recipes, but the extra effort put into these dumplings is so worth it. Especially if you’ve been craving really good dumplings and steaming broth from your favorite Chinese spot in town. Homemade is always better, you know?
You can also make them in bulk over the weekend or whenever you have time. Then just freeze what’s leftover for the quickest, easiest lunch or dinner…any day of the week. Once the dumplings are frozen, simply pan-fry as directed, then steam for an additional four to five minutes.
I look at this recipe as the perfect December dinner. Our nights are so much longer these days, so sometimes I find it nice to be able to spend a little extra time in the kitchen making dinner. These are especially fun to make with others, so grab a few friends, your husband, kids, whoever. Then make a fun night out of this. And if you are going to make a night of it, add Christmas cookies, and a holiday movie into the mix too.

Looking for other Asian inspired weeknight dinners? Here are my favorites:
30 Minute Thai Peanut Chicken Ramen
30 Minute Caramelized Shallot Beef Ramen Noodles
Lastly, if you make these Sesame Chicken Dumplings in Spicy Broth with Garlic Crisps, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
Sesame Chicken Dumplings in Spicy Broth with Garlic Crisps
Servings: 6
Calories Per Serving: 1690 kcal
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.
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Ingredients
- 1 pound ground chicken or pork
- 2 tablespoons fresh grated ginger
- 1 clove garlic, minced or grated
- 2 cups roughly chopped spinach or bok choy
- 2 tablespoons plus, 1/4 cup low sodium soy sauce or tamari
- black pepper
- 24-26 round dumpling or wonton wrappers
- 1/4 cup plus, 1 tablespoon raw sesame seeds
- 3-4 medium shallots, thinly sliced
- 3 cups low sodium chicken broth
- 2 tablespoons rice vinegar
- 5 tablespoons sesame or olive oil
- 1/2 cup Panko breadcrumbs
- 4 cloves garlic, thinly sliced or smashed
- crushed red pepper flakes use to your taste
- green onions for serving
Instructions
- 1. In a medium bowl, combine the raw chicken, bok choy, 1 tablespoon ginger, garlic, 2 tablespoons soy sauce, and a pinch of black pepper. 2. To assemble, spoon 1 tablespoon of filling onto each wrapper. Brush water around the edges of the wrapper. Fold the edges of the wrapper up and around the filling and pinch in the center to seal. Repeat with the remaining wrappers. Place the sesame seeds in a shallow bowl. Brush the bottoms of the dumplings with water and then dredge them in the sesame seeds.3. Heat 2 tablespoons of oil in a medium pot. When the oil shimmers, add the shallots and cook until fragrant and caramelized, about 4 minutes. Add 1 tablespoon ginger and cook another minute. Add the broth, 1/4 cup soy sauce, and the rice vinegar. Season to taste with pepper. Bring to a simmer over medium heat. Keep warm.4. Heat a few tablespoons of oil in a large skillet set over medium heat. When the oil shimmers, add the dumplings and cook until the bottoms are golden brown, about 2-3 minutes. Carefully pour 1/4 cup of water into the skillet, it will splatter, so stand back. Immediately cover with a tight-fitting lid. Turn heat to medium-low and let the dumplings steam for 5-6 minutes. Remove the dumplings from the skillet to a plate. 5. In the same skillet, add the remaining 2 tablespoons oil, the Panko, thinly sliced garlic, 1 tablespoon sesame seeds, and a large pinch of red pepper flakes. Cook until lightly toasted, 3 minutes. Watch closely. Spoon the crumbs out of the skillet onto a plate. 6. Arrange the dumplings in shallow bowls. Ladle the steaming broth over top. Top with garlic crisps, green onions, and chili oil. Enjoy!
Notes
To Freeze: follow the recipe through step 3. Flash-freeze the dumplings on a baking sheet for 30 minutes, then transfer to a freezer bag and freeze for up to 3 months. Once the dumplings are frozen, simply pan-fry as directed, then steam for an additional 4-5 minutes.
Chili Oil: I always keep a jar of this homemade chili oil on hand.

This post was originally published on November 30, 2020
















Excellent recipe! Didn’t have the larger wrappers just the smaller one so I wrapped them gyoza style. Really, really tasty.
I am so happy to hear that! Thank you Anna-Maria! xTieghan
These were phenomenal! They were actually a bit easier than I anticipated them being. However, I will say- not all of my dumplings looked quite like dumplings- but hey they were still delicious!
Thank you so much Kelsie! I am really glad this turned out so well for you! xTieghan
To keep bottom cri\spy, steam the filled wontons in the water first, dry the pan, add the sesame oil and crisp the bottoms of the wontons
Thank you Mike! xTieghan
This was fabulous! We shared this meal tonight with friends we haven’t seen in awhile (we’re all doing our best to quarantine). Big rave reviews all around. Other than caramelizing the shallots for the broth for about 30 minutes (great depth of flavor). I followed the recipe pretty much as written. The panko garlic crisp is a must, please don’t skip. The prep takes some time, but it is well worth the effort. Thanks so much for sharing with us all.
Thank you Jan! I am really glad this turned out so well for you! xTieghan
This was so delicious! I served it with a side of white rice, and was able to freeze have the batch since it was just for my husband and me. Will definitely be making again!
Thank you Megan! xTieghan
3rd recipe of yours this weekend! Another winner! Even made the homemade wrappers which were so much better than store bought wonton wrappers. Yum! I have been following you since you first started your blog and it just keeps getting better!!!
Thank you Becca! xTieghan
This were delicious and I loved the broth! First time making dumplings myself, and happy with the results as a first timer. I used store bought wrappers from a local Asian market, which were about 2-3 inches in diameter, and the round dumpling shape did not work for me at all. They were way too tiny, so I went for a traditional potsticker/gyoza shape instead, and they turned out great!
Thank you so much Emily! I am really glad these turned out so well for you! xTieghan
Hi! This looks amazing! If you aren’t making dumpling wrappers, where would you suggest finding the wonton wrappers? Whole Foods?? Where do they sell these? In frozen food area? Looks so good, thank you!
Hey Anna,
You should be able to find wonton wrappers at you local grocery store or at any Asian food market. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! Happy Holidays! xTieghan
I made these last week and I’m so ready to make it again! So good!!!
Thank you so much Debbie! xTieghan
We made homemade wonton wraps for this recipe and it was delicious! The ONLY thing I would change is the amount of rice vinegar. It slightly overpowered the other ingredients. But we will definitely be making this meal again.
Thank you Melissa! xTieghan
I have reread the post several times and I don’t see the recipe for the broth. Will you tell me how to make it? With all of the awesome posts, I definitely want to try it.
Hey Peggy,
The broth is made in step 3. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! Happy Holidays! xTieghan
This recipe is intimidating but actually quite simple and very delicious! I had to make the dumpling wrappers from scratch (which was an exciting challenge) due to not finding them in my local grocery store. I also had a few extra mushrooms in the fridge so I added those chopped into the dumpling filling. I am looking to make your mushrooms dumplings next 🙂 Thank you for sharing !!
Thank you Katie! I am really glad this recipe turned out so well for you! xTieghan
I made your Feel Good Spicy Ramen with sweet potatoes last night (it was great!!) and have a ton of soup/broth left over. Think I can make the dumplings and serve them in that instead of making this broth?
Hey Cia,
Sure that would work! I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! Happy Holidays! xTieghan
Tieghan!
My girlfriend and I have enjoyed a lot of your recipes, but this was the one that had to get a comment. These were AWESOME! Totally worth it getting dumping wrappers, but have to be honest, pretty optimistic for a quick weeknight fix. Fortunately ended up with 40+ dumplings and filling to spare.
Thanks!
Thank you for trying these Mitch! I am really glad you enjoyed these! xTieghan
It was delicious! My boyfriend and I made it for dinner. We loved it! It warmed us up and had an amazing flavor.
Thank you so much Maria! xTieghan