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Steamed Beef Dumplings
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Bisquick® mix provides a simple addition to these beef dumplings that’s ready in 45 minutes - perfect for appetizers.
Prep: 25 MinTotal: 45 Min
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Posted 8/16/2012 2:43:43 PM REPORT ABUSE patienceforj said:
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I was intrigued to try Bisquick mix as a dumpling. It took a bit of kneading and a bit more water than mentioned in the recipe, but the dough finally came together. I tried the steamed and baked version and I have to say I think the dough held up better in the baked version. I used 80/20 beef, realizing that may be a little fatty, but it wasn't to bad. When I tried to remove the steamed dumplings from the steamer and some stuck to the bottom of the basket. I attribute it to the fat that accumulated on the bottom while cooking, next time I will try with leaner meat. The steamed dough still tasted good, even if the dumpling had no bottom, lol! The meatball was very tasty! My prep time as longer than 25 minutes because of the dough not mixing quite right at first, plus I am known to be a very slow cook. All in all it was fun to make and I recommend trying it at least once if you've got some time.
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