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    Home » All Recipes » Pork Shumai With Shrimp

    Pork Shumai With Shrimp

    September 2, 2017 by Mira 5 Comments

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    My PCOS Kitchen - Keto Paleo Shrimp & Pork Shumai - These delicious gluten-free, soy-free, starch-free shumai are the perfect Chinese dinner!

    My PCOS Kitchen - Keto Paleo Shrimp & Pork Shumai - These delicious gluten-free, soy-free, starch-free shumai are the perfect Chinese dinner!

    My favourite thing about living in Japan is I get to learn and try new ways of eating old favourites.  In the low carb community here, I always find different ways of making Asian recipes in a low carb way, including pork shumai.

    My PCOS Kitchen - Keto Paleo Shrimp & Pork Shumai - These delicious gluten-free, soy-free, starch-free shumai are the perfect Chinese dinner!

    I was at the restaurant the other day and cabbage shumai was written on the menu.  When I ordered it, I was pleased to find out that they had wrapped the shumai meatballs in thinly sliced cabbage.  Genius!

    My PCOS Kitchen - Keto Paleo Shrimp & Pork Shumai - These delicious gluten-free, soy-free, starch-free shumai are the perfect Chinese dinner!

    I've also seen versions where they cut the cabbage leaves in circles and wrap it around the meatballs, but I found this way was much easier and took less time.  The dipping sauce is a typical one, chili oil, sesame oil, vinegar and soy sauce (coconut aminos for this recipe).

    My PCOS Kitchen - Keto Paleo Shrimp & Pork Shumai - These delicious gluten-free, soy-free, starch-free shumai are the perfect Chinese dinner!

    You don't need to own a dim sum steamer to make these as I show you how to make them in a simple collapsible vegetable steamer!

    Making asian dishes doesn't have to be that hard! You could make a low carb egg roll in a bowl without the wrappers, or some sugar free teriyaki chicken without all of that honey!  You can also make some Japanese gyoza by using daikon slices instead of wrappers! These are all healthy low carb asian recipes that you can make!

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    Pork Shumai With Shrimp

    Savory dumplings made with a low-carb wrapper, filled with a mixture of ground shrimp and pork.
    Course Dinner, Lunch
    Cuisine Japanese
    Keyword dumpling, keto, paleo, pork shumai, shumai
    Prep Time 10 minutes minutes
    Cook Time 20 minutes minutes
    Total Time 30 minutes minutes
    Servings 15 dumplings
    NET Carbs
    calories 94kcal
    Protein
    Fat
    Cook Mira

    Ingredients

    • ⅛ (120g) cabbage

    Shumai

    • 225 g ground pork
    • 225 g peel shrimps
    • 1 (10g) stem Japanese garlic chive (or green onions)
    • ½ (50g) onion
    • 1 tbsp ginger
    • 2 tbsp coconut aminos
    • 2 tbsp sesame oil
    • ¼ cup (35g) blanched almond flour
    • ½ tsp Himalayan salt
    • ½ tsp black pepper

    Dipping Sauce

    • 2 tbsp coconut aminos
    • 1 tbsp white vinegar
    • 1 tsp chili oil
    • 1 tbsp sesame oil

    Instructions

    • Thinly chop the shrimps.  Mince the chive and onion.  Grate the ginger.  Mix all of the shumai ingredients together in a large bowl.
    • With your hands, form 15 meatballs with the mixture. 
    • With a cabbage shredder, shred the cabbage.
    • Roll each meatball into the shredded cabbage.  You want to cover them all in cabbage (this is instead of the wonton wrappers). 
    • Poor some water, an inch or two, into a large wok and heat on medium-heat.  Place some parchment paper over a collapsible vegetable steamer. Place all of the shumai over the parchment paper.  Cover with a lid and steam for 15 minutes. 

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    1. Chloe

      February 02, 2019 at 3:05 pm

      Love this recipe! Can you please suggest what other gluten free flour I can use? I am severely allergic to almonds. Thank you!

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      • Mira

        February 02, 2019 at 11:36 pm

        Hi Chloe, coconut flour or any other non-nut flour should work. It's just to make the meat batter thicker. Starch works very well too.

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    2. Sarah

      January 29, 2018 at 8:17 pm

      5 stars
      I've never heard about shumai, thanks for the idea 🙂

      Reply
    3. Melissa

      January 22, 2018 at 3:32 am

      Thank you so much for this. I’ve been craving shumai for a while now. I have all my ingredients, and my less adventurous other half is out of town tomorrow...shumai fest!

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      • Mira

        January 22, 2018 at 3:57 am

        Hi Melissa!
        You'll love these and they're so easy to make!

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