![]() ![]() Push it down slightly to flatten the bottom. ![]() Place the pork hash into a steamer lined with parchment paper or cabbage. Bring the wrapper sides up around the filling and push it down into the wrapper with the spoon. Forming the Pork HashĪfter the pork hash filling is mixed, add about two level teaspoons into the middle of a dumpling wrapper. ![]() I’ve tried it and didn’t notice a difference, so I tend to skip it. Some cooks will even throw the mix against the bowl at least 15-20 times because they swear it produces a fluffier pork hash. Everything needs to be well incorporated and evenly distributed. Once all the ingredients are prepped, add everything into a large bowl and mix REALLY well. Since I chop the shrimp into smaller bits, I like add chopped water chestnuts for a textural crunch.If you prefer larger shrimp bits in the pork hash, do a coarse chop with a knife. To me, it makes for a fluffier pork hash. As a personal preference, I use my food processor to cut the shrimp into tiny bits.To cut down on cost, I have used more pork to shrimp ratio, but the texture will be firmer. This recipe makes about 55 – 60 bite sized pork hash and is my bulk version. Hawaii Pork Hash Recipe – Pork and Shrimp Shumai So be warned, you may want to double this recipe and freeze some for later. These tasty little bites of pork and shrimp wrapped in round dumpling wrappers are delicious and dangerously addictive. Can we have a moment of silence?Īnyway, I could go on and on about the local stores that have left Ala Moana, but we’re here to talk about pork hash or shumai. Unfortunately, Patti’s closed after 40 years of business. It was my favorite place to eat and my standard lunch was three pork hash, a manapua, and on rare occasions a rice cake too. When I was younger, I ate loads of it from my go-to lunch place, Patti’s Chinese Kitchen in Ala Moana Center. In Hawaii, there’s a popular shumai (Chinese dumpling) that is called pork hash. I had to throw it away / spit it out / my dog wouldn't go near it, etc.Have ravenous teens that are always hungry? Make this Hawaii Pork Hash recipe! It’s the perfect delectable bite of goodness that is sure to satisfy they’re after school or snack time hunger. Even if there was a gun to my head, I would not make it again. I really didn't like it, and will make it again only if I had a gun pointed at my head.1 star - Sorry. It was just ok.2 stars - I will probably never make this again. ![]() It might have required some tweaks, but overall was a great recipe. 4 stars - I will more than likely make this again. It might have required minor tweaking, but was a solid recipe. Red Velvet Cupcakes, Cheesecake Tarts, Furikake Chex Mix and cookies, cookies, cookies!What does the ranking system mean to me?5 stars - I will definitely make this again. I'm gonna give it out for Christmas this year! I'm really excited about that! woot!I am famous for a few things. But come on! If you review a recipe, review the recipe posted, not make major changes and then review! Other than that, I am working on a cookbook of my favorite recipes for my family. (She gave the recipe 3 stars)Now is it just me or did she basically change the recipe sooooooo much that it became something new? If I were to make all the changes that this person did, I wouldn't have rated, just leave a private message. I think the reviewers who doubled the custard part had the right idea, but with all the alterations, I think I'll try a different pudding recipe next time. I added some cinnamon too, and used half the amount of nutmeg. I added 1/4 c of raisins or more, because it's just not the same without them. I also reduced the sugar to 1/3 cup and it is the perfect amount of sweetness. I substituted 1/2 cup of the milk with soy milk and I can't taste the difference. I get so angry when I read reviews like this.This turned out well but it's not particularly creamy, I'd say thick but not creamy. I like good, honest grub (yes, the restaurant in Tokyo, and just good food too). I have traveled throughout Asia, Europe and the United States, so I do have a different pallet than most. Aloha!My name is Steve, and I am from Hawaii. ![]()
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