Helen’s Asian Kitchen Dumpling Press, BPA Free,White,4-Inch Diameter,97015 Import To Shop ×Product customization General
- Helen’s Asian Kitchen Dumpling Press easily makes authentic homemade Asian dumplings and other pocket foods as hours d’oeuvres, desserts, and snacks
- Made from polypropylene, which contains no BPA; easy to use and store; measures 4-inches diameter; 9-inches fully open, handle to handle
- Make uniform dumplings, empanadas, kreplachs, pasties, perogies, piroshki, potstickers, samosas, raviolis, turnovers, and more
- Place 4-inch round dough wrapper on the open press, add 1-rounded teaspoon filling, moisten wrapper edges with water, squeeze handles together to seal
- Uniform dumplings cook evenly for better tasting results; dishwasher safe for easy cleanup
$7
Product Description
Helen’s Dumpling Press easily creates authentic stuffed dumplings and other pocket-style foods as hours d-oeuvres, desserts, and snacks. Quickly form and fill dough rounds, then seal in flavor with the classic decorative fluted edges. Homemade dumplings that are uniform in size cook evenly for better-tasting results. Simply roll and cut a 4-inch round of dough, or use store-bought potsticker wrappers, and drape over the open press. Spoon in 1-rounded teaspoon of filling and press the handles together to seal in the stuffing. Cook according to recipe. Also great for making empanadas, kreplachs, pasties, perogies, piroshki, potstickers, samosas, raviolis, turnovers, and more. Helen Chen’s Dumpling Press is made polypropylene, which contains no BPA. Easy to use and store. Dishwasher safe for easy cleanup. Brought to you by HIC-Harold Import Company.
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A smart little tool, this dumpling press from Helen’s Asian Kitchen turns out perfectly uniform potstickers, pasties, and perogies in short time and with little mess. Designed in collaboration with Helen Chen, daughter of Chinese food pioneer Joyce Chen, the piece is crafted from polyethylene for lightweight use. Its hinged design produces 4-inch dumplings by tidily tucking filling inside and crimping the edge with a close of the handles. Removal is simple so prep and cooking are streamlined. For cleanup, the press goes into the dishwasher or scrubs up easily by hand. –Emily Bedard
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Specification: Helen’s Asian Kitchen Dumpling Press, BPA Free,White,4-Inch Diameter,97015 Import To Shop ×Product customization General
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Bigtommmm –
Coolest kitchen till you’ve never had!Order one of these and you’ll be a little dumpling maker!!!!
Janet –
Cute Rolling Pin/Works Well for what I neededThis rolling pin fits well inside my cookie sheet so I can roll my dough out for my dog’s homemade treats right on the cookie sheet. Worked well and received in great condition.
Amazon Customer –
Good QualityExactly what was advertized by the seller, and EXACTLY what I wanted 💖.
Barbara McCray –
great potsticker pressI enjoy dim sum and we live in an area where it is not really available. So we tackle dumplings every once and a while. This press has simplified the process of making pot stickers quite a bit. I can make an entire package of dumpling skins into pot stickers in less than 1/2 hour. No that doesn’t cover making the filling itself, but overall in an hour we can be eating lovely dumplings and I am not going crazy with wetting and folding the dumpling skins and having them unfold or tear. This press holds a slightly less than a teaspoon of filling and a round dumpling skin and just a quick press and onto the next one. I do use a fingertip of water on the edge on one side. I like the little handles. I spray mine with a touch of Pam at the beginning and it works for the whole batch. It is still a messy process so I make mine over a sheet pan and keep the mess more contained. This is a great inexpensive easy to use product and definitely a great idea.Recently we bought some larger potsticker skins from a San Francisco market which were a bit larger and thicker.They held almost 2 teaspoons of filling and it was a much faster and easier process to make dinner. Mostly we use the supermarket variety which are round and about 1/2″ smaller than the inside of the press which is why those dumplings are so small. The press is still one of my favorite dedicated kitchen tools.
S. Baron –
Best roller for small recipesBest roller for my mom’s small hands to make dumplings
R. Kent Jones –
Just what my wife wantedThis was exactly what my wife wanted and needed to make Korean dumplings.
RedSparrow –
Perfect!Perfect for rolling out my empenada discs instead of using that big rolling pin!
PelvicSurgeon –
The well isn’t deep enoughThough I am pleased with the quality of the materials used and the craftsmanship of this item, particularly at this price point, I have a major complaint with the design of this product. That is, the well isn’t deep enough.The part of the press that is deepest, to allow for filling, is a circle in the middle of the press (as it should be), measuring only 3cm in diameter. This circle lies only 7mm (in height) from the edges of the press. There simply isn’t enough room for filling. Even for small dumplings, which don’t require much, this press doesn’t hold enough to make a palatable dumpling that isn’t made up almost entirely of dough (or wrapper, if that’s what’s used).As far as the difficulty in finding appropriately-sized wrappers to fit this press that has been expressed by some here, I have a simple solution. I used the bottom of the press to score my rolled-out dough, then cut circles perfectly sized to fit this press. I’m sure this method could be employed to trim pre-cut wrappers, too. But this raises the question, if one has to employ my method, is the product truly simplifying the dumpling-making process?I don’t like this product, because the dumplings that can be produced through its use have an oddly small ratio of filling to wrapper/dough. I do think that the item appears to be well-made of decent materials and thus should be durable. While I can see the attraction of a press like this which promises to save time and simplify the process of pressing dumplings, I didn’t find that it made the process any easier than by hand. To me, the craftsmanship and durability are trumped by the poor design and lack of ability of the product to simplify the process for which it was designed.
Aunt Sharon’s Kitchen –
SOUTHERN FRIED PIESOh my goodness, I’m not sure why it took so long for me to make southern hand-fried pies! The dumpling press made it so easy. I was able to choose my own fruit fillings and make different ones based on individual’s taste preference. Easy to use and easy to clean. I’ll definitely have to order more for upcoming Christmas stocking gifts!
Amazon Customer –
Love this roller!I use this roller to make tortillas and dumplings and it’s perfect. Highly recommend!