When I need a light but satisfying meal, I panfry potstickers. These dumplings (also called gyoza) cook in under 10 minutes to golden brown perfection; plus, pork and cabbage is my favorite meat and veggie combo. The only downside to panfrying is the heavy-handed oil required to get the crispy results I crave. It splatters splatters grease everywhere.
Recently, though, I found a quick cooking hack called the “dumpling skirt,” which lets me make my beloved crunchy dumplings without the mess. Keep reading to learn how you, too, can enjoy mouthwatering potstickers sans excess oil.
How To Make a Dumpling Skirt
A dumpling skirt (sometimes called “lace”) is a crisp, wafer-like layer on top of dumplings. The layer is made by combining flour or cornstarch, water, and salt. This mixture is then poured into a pan with the dumplings and cooked until the surface is brown. Food blogger Lisa Lin of HealthyNibblesAndBits.com prefers using all-purpose flour, as it yields the crispiest dumpling skirt. She also suggests using a nonstick pan to prevent the dumpling skirt from sticking to the bottom. Here’s her recipe, plus a video demonstrating how to make a dumpling skirt.
Ingredients:
- ⅓ cup water
- 2 ¼ teaspoons all-purpose flour
- Tiny pinch of salt
- 2 tablespoons canola or any neutral oil
- 12 to 15 frozen or thawed dumplings (any flavor)
Directions:
- Prep: 5 mins
- Cook: 15 mins
- Total time: 20 mins
- Yield: 1 batch
My Taste Test
To start, I (intentionally) broke a section of the dumpling skirt. This helped me pick up a potsticker more easily. The dumpling skirt’s super crunchy texture was truly love at first bite. Its pork and cabbage filling was sweet, and it complemented the heat from the chili oil I served with my potstickers perfectly.
This recipe may seem complicated — but I promise it’s easy to execute if you follow the directions. Plus, it’s a fun way to serve dumplings — especially if you’re like me and eat them at least once a week!

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