The husband enjoys his occasional late-afternoon adult beverage as well. And he's usually the one asking me what sorts of appetizers I can whip up or dig out of the pantry. Not wanting to fill up before dinner, it's tough to come up with different lighter ideas to serve just two. I find that if I follow a Cooking Light appetizer recipe that serves 4, it meets our needs in serving the two of us!
Our appetizer choice as a prelude to our recent Asian-themed meal: Edamame Dumplings.
Made with won ton wrappers, these are pretty simple to whip up. Frozen edamame is processed with a small amount of spices and then plopped into the center of a wrapper.

Just as ravioli is made, the edges are rubbed with water and then folded over to contain the filling. I do another little rub of water along the edges of the folded dumpling- just to make sure that it's completely sealed. The dumplings are then browned and steamed in a skillet with a small amount of water.Then they're reading for dipping... into a simple mix of green onions, soy sauce and honey. These steamed treats were perfect for happy hour. A lighter choice, and the filling was excellent with the sauce too. I enjoy popping edamame out its shell and eating it with a bit of sea salt, but I'm not one to make the frozen kind as a side dish. It worked in this dish though- as a quick-to-prepare appetizer. And the best part? Our six year old ate them too (since the green stuff was hidden inside the wrapper!)
With this happy hour we had a glass of Sauvignon Blanc... well, ok... two glasses.
This recipe can be found HERE.
wow those look good. I have a bag of shelled edamame in my freezer I was contemplating tossing because I discovered I don't really like them shelled (I must enjoy picking the beans out of the pods :)). I am going to need to try this recipe!! mmm excuse for happy hour ... :)
ReplyDeleteI definitly need to try these, they looks really easy, plus delicious!
ReplyDeleteMmmmm! These look so tempting and tasty! I love edamame and bet it's great in these cute dumplings!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great app. These look perfect for company too!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, they look yummy!
ReplyDeleteSauvignon blanc & edamame dumplings? That sounds like my kind of dinner! I suppose I just realized that you're an SD blogger too. :) I actually bought the tom yum paste at Ranch 99...it took awhile to find it but its in the soy sauce aisle.
ReplyDeleteI like edamame and these looked very tasty. You have "happy hour" at your house???? I am moving in with you!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI noticed you said you rubbed the edges with water 2x. Thanks for the tip because I've had bad luck with the wrappers coming apart when I cook them. These look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteVery nice Lori...Edamame make for nice snacks and I've gotta try them as a filling.
ReplyDeleteCheers!
That looks like a really tasty way to enjoy some edamame. I think I have some edamame in the freezer right now.
ReplyDeleteLooks tasty... and healthy!
ReplyDeleteI love edamame--I'm bookmarking these to try! They look delicious!
ReplyDeleteYummy :)
ReplyDeleteYum, RecipeGirl. These look simple to make and delicious. I never would have considered dumplings as a make-in-a-flash dish, but you make it look doable!
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i really love this idea
ReplyDeleteit's perfect... everyone loves dumplings! but do they brown up in the water?
thank you for this one!
Can you pass a glass over??? I need one! I just posted about edamame in a hurry too. But mine was the freezer kind and worse! It was freezer burned! Not quite as appetizing as yours. I did make one of your recipes over the weekend and when I have a moment, I will post about it. Thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteSo much for me being Asian! I've not seen or tasted edamame! But I am a sucker for any dumpling! :)
ReplyDeletei think "edamame" is a fun word (one that i grossly mispronounced for a good month before i heard it the proper way). it's also delicious, which is infinitely more important. i'm digging your dumplins.
ReplyDeleteOoh... those look fabulous! Guilt-free pot stickers! :-)
ReplyDeleteThose look excellent! I've never used edamame, but I'll have to find it so I can give these a try.
ReplyDeleteThose dumplings look gorgeous and delicious - perfect for dipping! :0)
ReplyDeleteThose look really good and I love your illustration, makes it look easy!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try edamame, but I've never found any at our grocery store. Those dumplings look delicious!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try these! I am crazy about edamame and love to do the wonton raviolis/dumplings!
ReplyDeleteAll I have to say is Yum!!! These dumplings look amazing! I want one right now!
ReplyDeleteHow cute to have happy hour at home! :) I love dumplings. What a great idea to stuff the wonton wrappers with edamames!
ReplyDeleteI love dumplings of all kinds. And must admit to sharing a similar "oh really, are you sure that serves 4?" tendency.
ReplyDeleteYummy yum yum! This I must certainly make for myself!
ReplyDeleteand yes, of course, you're welcomed to bake a long with us!
I'm so making these! Really, I am. I just bought frozen edamame tonight. I need to buy the wrappers though.
ReplyDeleteWould it be terrible if I just happened to saute these in a little bit of oil? No, I better not. I need to steam. Must be more healthy.
I made my first steamed dumplings last weekend, and I think will be making an appearance soon! They look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI made the edamole from CL (pretty much the filling that went into your dumplings) and ate it with chips - it was a HUGE hit! So these really sound fantastic.
ReplyDeleteMade them.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the idea. I sort of did my own thing, but they were very good.
I had made these ages ago and never got around to posting them. They were super fun and tasty! Great post!
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