Lunch: Chicken Shumai

This recipe includes fertility superfoods such as:

Chicken Breast

Health and fertility benefits of Chicken Shumai

Skinless chicken breast is an excellent source of the protein, as its contains 21 grams of protein for every 100 grams of breast. Additionally, chicken contains ample amounts of vitamin B6, which serves a vital function in helping to reduce the stressors that cause PCOS. Vitamin B6 help keeps your hormones at balanced levels, which is very helpful for those seeking to stem the flow of excessive testosterone and androgen

Ingredients

3/4 cup finely chopped celery
3/4 cup finely chopped white onions
2 teaspoons salt
2 teaspoons fresh thyme, finely chopped
1 teaspoon chile flakes
8 cloves garlic
Olive oil, for cooking vegetables
1 1/4 pounds ground chicken breast
1/2 cup grated mozzarella
1/2 cup grated Parmesan
1 1/2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper
1 packet green dumpling wrappers (about 50 wrappers)

Instructions

For the filling: Cook the celery, onions, salt, thyme, chile flakes and garlic in some olive oil over medium heat until the vegetables are translucent and fragrant. Transfer to a shallow container and cool in refrigerator. When the onion mixture is completely cool, mix in the chicken, cheeses and black pepper until completely incorporated. Put the filling mixture into a piping bag with a wide tip. To make the shumai, line a few of the green dumpling wrappers on a clean, smooth surface. Pipe a quarter-size amount of filling in the middle of each wrapper. Carefully gather the surrounding edge of the dumpling wrapper around the filling and pinch until the filling is completely enclosed in the wrapper. Repeat with the remaining wrappers and filling. Store the shumai in the refrigerator until ready to cook. For the topping: Cook the shallots, garlic and chile flakes in the olive oil until soft and translucent. Lightly mash the peeled tomatoes with a whisk in a large container until broken up but still chunky. Add to the shallot mixture. Season with salt and sugar. Turn up the heat and bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to a low simmer and continue to cook until almost all of the water is cooked out. The resulting product should be very concentrated. Taste and adjust the seasoning. Remove from the heat and stir in the pickled ginger. Cool in refrigerator until ready to use. For cooking the shumai: Spray a steamer basket with nonstick spray and place it over an appropriate-size pot approximately one-third full of water. The base of the basket should rest above the surface of the water. Bring the water to a boil, and then lower to a simmer. Top each shumai with a small amount of the tomato mixture and place a few in the steamer basket at a time, ensuring that the edges are not touching each other. Cover and steam until cooked through, about 8 minutes.
NotesThis recipe was provided by a chef, restaurant or culinary professional and may have been scaled down from a bulk recipe. The Food Network Kitchens chefs have not tested this recipe, in the proportions indicated, and therefore, we cannot make any representation as to the results.

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