Low Carb Dumplings – Japanese Gyoza Recipe (Keto/Gluten-free) - eyes and hour (2024)

Are you looking for the best healthy dumplings to cook at home? These pan-fried, half-moon shape dumplings replicate the authentic gyoza you’d eat in Japan. The one difference is that these gyoza are perfect for your healthy diet (low carb, gluten-free). Learn how to cook them the perfect golden brown.

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Everyone in my family loves gyoza, especially my sister, Liz.

We’ve been making homemade Japanese dumplings since we were kids.

As an adult, I still want to devour an entire plate of gyoza by myself just like when I was teenager.

But are dumplings healthy?

I’m no longer in my 20s or 30s.

For years, I rationalized that the wonton skins were thin, so gyoza weren’t that high in carbs.

Then, I got some good advice from a friend.

“Come on, Matt. Wake up! Stop lying to yourself!”(LOL)

But wait. What if gyozawasa healthy, diet food?

Did you believe me if I said these gyoza are low-carb and gluten-free?

Try these dumpling-shaped healthy, weight-loss miracles for yourself.

Hallelujah–!

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How healthy are gyoza dumplings?

If your diet is gluten-free, low carb, keto, or just healthy in general, gyoza are most not likely on your plate.

This recipe for healthy dumplings will change that.

“Hello, gyoza! Welcome back to my belly, old friend!”

The wonton skins you buy from the store, or make at home, are made from all-purpose flour, water, and a little salt.

The dough is roughly equivalent to what you’d use to make a pastry, minus the fat.

No, regular steamed or pan-fried gyoza aren’t that unhealthy.

But both you and I know that you’re not going to stop after having one or two!

Who would!?

Healthy dumpling wrappers

If you look closely at these gyoza, you’ll see that they aren’t wrapped with wonton skins.

If you look even closer, you’ll see the texture on the wrappers.

For my healthy “wonton wraps”, I used thin slices ofdaikonradish.

Daikon radishes are one of the most keto-friendly vegetables, with only 2.7 g of net carbs per serving.

If you have no idea what daikon is or you don’t live in Japan, don’t give up.

Daikon may be available at upscale supermarkets like Whole Foods or your local Asian grocery store.

If you don’t have any luck finding Japanese daikon, thin slices ofzucchiniwould also work.

You can check out my other healthy dumpling recipe that uses zucchinihere.

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Wrappers made from Daikon Radish

When first attempting to make pan-fried dumplings with daikon slices, I faced an obstacle:

too much moisture.

First, all the water in daikon made it difficult to wrap the dumplings. The edges of the round daikon slices wouldn’t stick together.

Then, once I started to cook them, my fry pan quickly turned into “soup gyoza”. All the unwanted moisture made it hard to make them crispy golden brown like regular gyoza.

I discovered the solution by accident.

Because I had some leftover daikon slices from an earlier trial run, I left them inside the fridge wrapped in paper towel for a couple of nights.

Thankfully, I was all out of Ziplock bags– the slices had dried out.

When I tried making gyoza with the dried daikon slices, all three problems were solved.

This time, the daikon slices easily folded and stuck together perfectly. They didn’t create excess water in the fry pan.

And, the outsides turned that perfect golden brown.

It was meant to be.

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The Secret to Making Healthy Dumplings with Daikon Slices

There’s one more secret to getting these gyoza to turn out.

To get the slices of daikon radish thin enough, you’ll need to use acabbage shredder.

I bought mine at a 100 yen store.

I learned this lesson the hard way. Even when I used a sharp knife, I wasn’t able to slice the daikon thin enough.

If your slices are too thick, they’ll crack in half when you fold them around the filling.

A bonus: you’ll also be able to use the cabbage shredderto shred the cabbage that goes inside.

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Alternative Ingredients to Make Gyoza Dumplings Healthier

Traditional gyoza in Japan are usually made with minced pork, cabbage, Chinese chives, and seasonings. You could easily use minced chicken as alternative or make them vegetarian.

Garlic and ginger are also key ingredients. Both are really good for you.

So far I haven’t had any complaints from co-workers saying that I reek of garlic.

I also added someturmeric, which has been used in Chinese medicine for centuries as a potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant.

Daikon radish is also full of nutrients and doubles as a powerful antioxidant.

Once the slices are cooked by the steam, the taste and texture resembles original wraps made with dough.

Again, if you’re unable to find daikon at a supermarket or Asian grocery store, you could also try thin slices ofzucchini or leaves of boiled cabbage.

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Gyoza Sauce for Dipping

The easy gyoza sauce I made is just like what you would see on a restaurant table in Japan.

It’s a simple mix of three ingredients:soy sauce,rice vinegar, andchili oil (rayu).

From what I’ve learned, the “golden ratio” for the best proportions of the three ingredients isfive: four: one.

five parts: soy sauce, four parts: rice vinegar, and one part chili oil

Instead of chili oil, I used thinly sliced driedred chili.

I used organic soy sauce, but you could try agluten-free soy sauce,tamari, orcoconut aminos.

As for the rice vinegar, I chose one that didn’t contain added sugar.

Another low carb, gluten-free option for a dipping sauce is just mix together some rice vinegar and freshly ground black pepper.

I got this idea fromMin Min, a famous Chinese restaurant in Tokyo and Utsunomiya, the “gyoza capital” of Japan.

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Healthy Dumplings with Daikon Wrappers

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Course Appetizer, Main Course, Side Dish

Cuisine Chinese, Japanese

Servings 2 people

Ingredients

  • daikon radish
  • lb minced pork 260 grams
  • 1 ½ cups shredded cabbage
  • 2 shiitake mushrooms finely chopped
  • 1-2 tbsp grated carrot
  • 3 cloves garlic makes 2 ½ tbsp finely
  • 1 knob ginger (approximately 1 inch) makes about 1 ¾ tbsp chopped
  • 3 pinches salt
  • ¾ tsp ground turmeric
  • 2 pinches ground cumin (optional)
  • 1 tsp soy sauce or gluten-free alternative
  • 2 tsp sesame oil

Dipping Sauce

  • 5 tsp soy sauce or gluten-free alternative
  • 4 tsp rice vinegar oil
  • dried red chilis a few pinches

Instructions

Advanced Prep

  • Peel and slice daikon with a cabbage shredder (slicer) . If possible, wrap with paper towel. Store in refrigerator for a few days without a container or plastic bag so it dries out.

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Prep

  • Shred about ⅙ of a head of cabbage to make 1 ½ cups of shredded cabbage.

  • Then finely chop the shredded cabbage with a knife. Put in mixing bowl.

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  • Peel and finely chop garlic, 1 knob of fresh ginger, and carrot. Add to mixing bowl.

  • Add ⅗ lbs minced pork to bowl.

  • Sprinkle turmeric powder, ground cumin, and salt on top.

  • Season with freshly ground pepper. (about 6-7 twists of a pepper mill)

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  • Mix together all ingredients using your fingers.

  • Finally, add soy sauce. Mix in with fingers. Let sit.

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  • Using your fingers, cover half of each circle of daikon.

  • Fold each daikon wrap around the filling. The corners should snap so the two folds can stick together easily.

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Cooking

  • Turn on stove top to med-low heat.

  • Add sesame oil to pan. Let oil pre-heat for about a minute.

  • Add gyoza to the pan. Let cook until the bottom begins to brown.

  • Cover with lid. Let steam until pork fillings are fully cooked (about 6-7 minutes).

  • Remove lid. Let any moisture boil off. Carefully cook and turn gyoza with cooking chopsticks or a spatula until golden brown.

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  • Serve warm with dipping sauce.

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Dipping Sauce

  • Mix soy sauce, rice vinegar, and sliced dried red chilis

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Frequently Asked Questions:

1) Are gyozas healthy?

Even vegetable gyoza or vegan gyoza still tend to be fried or deep-fried, making gyoza not a great healthy choice. The wonton wrappers are "empty carbs" that contain gluten and wheat flour.

2) What are the healthiest dumplings?

The healthiest dumplings are filled with high quality vegetables and meat. In theory, homemade, steamed dumplings made with grass-fed minced meat and organic vegetables would make them the healthiest. Thinner wonton skins would be better, unless you use alternatives to wheat wrappers like daikon radish, zucchini slices, or nori seaweed.

3) What is the difference between gyoza and dumplings?

Gyoza originated in China. In Japan, it’s considered a Chinese food. Gyoza is the Japanese pronunciation of the Chinese name jiaozi.

Japanese gyoza are made with thinner wonton wrappers, often store-bought ones. They’re half-moon shape, usually with a pleated edge. Gyoza in Japan are deep-fried, pan-fried then steamed, or boiled. Garlic is often used as an ingredient. The fillings are more finely chopped than Chinese jiaozi.

Chinese potstickers tend to be doughier and made with thicker wonton wrappers. They are usually larger than Japanese gyoza.

4) Can dumplings be healthy?

It depends on the type of dumplings. As a general rule, deep-fried dumplings are the least healthy. Normal, pan-fried gyoza are probably slightly better for you. Next in line are steamed or boiled dumplings.

The wontons are usually made from wheat flour. The thicker the wonton skin, the more carbs and gluten.

Store-bought dumplings are likely not filled with high quality ingredients and likely contain MSG or other additives.

What about Japanese vegetable dumplings or vegan potstickers? Sounds healthy! But these options are probably fried in bad oils or made with wheat flour wrappers.

Good news though! My gyoza recipe made with daikon radish wonton skin are low carb and can be adapted to be 100% gluten-free.

5) How can I make my dimsum healthy?

First, instead of using dumpling dough, try using a healthier low-carb wrap like daikon, zucchini, or nori seaweed.

Rather than pork, you can use ground chicken to make chicken gyoza. Other healthy proteins like lamb or grass-fed beef can also be used.

Mix together with finely chopped vegetables like green onion, nira (Chinese chives), spring onion, cabbage, Napa cabbage, ginger, etc.

Note: In Japan, minced garlic cloves used to make gyoza. To my knowledge, in China garlic is not used.

Finally, instead of a neutral oil like canola oil or vegetable (which are inflammatory), try sesame seed oil, macadamia nut oil, or grass-fed butter to pan fry. Or steam or boil the dumplings if they won't fall apart.

Miracle recipe for healthy dumplings – A lesson for Success!

Author’s note:

I wasn’t sure if I would be able to finish this recipe.

My first few tries to use daikon slices in place of wonton skins were total flops.

Inside my temporary home in Tokyo, it was so dark and gloomy for taking food pictures.

But just like in life, when we start something new, we’re not sure how it’s going to turn out in the end.

At the time, it feels like it will never turn out.

When you learn tolet goof control and stop trying to force it, somehow things just work out on their own.

We call it a miracle.

It took a miracle for these gyoza to turn out.

This recipe for healthy dumplings ended up turning out great…

by accident.

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FAQs

Can I eat gyoza on keto? ›

This Asian side dish is super tasty and indulgent; no one would guess it's Keto-friendly. What meat can you use for the filling? Traditionally, gyozas are prepared using ground pork; however, we have used ground chicken for this Keto gyoza recipe.

What is the difference between gyoza and dumplings? ›

In Japan, gyoza is almost exclusively pan-fried and steamed, served on its own or with a salty and tangy dipping sauce. Dumplings can be boiled, steamed, or fried; served as is, with a spicy sauce, or in a soup.

How many carbs are in Japanese gyoza? ›

Cana-ya Gyoza Japanese Style Dumpling (10 pieces) contains 43g total carbs, 40g net carbs, 15g fat, 16g protein, and 370 calories.

Is Japanese gyoza healthy? ›

A typical serving of gyoza (6 dumplings) contains only about 120 calories. In addition, gyoza is also a good source of protein and fiber. Another reason why gyoza is considered to be a healthy Japanese food is that it can be cooked in a variety of ways that are all relatively healthy.

Are wonton wrappers low in carbs? ›

Wonton Or Egg Roll Wrappers (1 oz) contains 16.4g total carbs, 15.9g net carbs, 0.4g fat, 2.8g protein, and 82 calories.

Can I eat Japanese on keto? ›

There's no reason for a ketogenic diet to get in the way of chowing down on your favorite Japanese food. In fact, you might be surprised at how many keto-friendly options there are when you step into your kitchen.

What is the American name for gyoza? ›

Dumplings, AKA Potstickers

This common side dish is cooked many different ways. Dumplings are most commonly steamed, pan fried, deep fried, or boiled.

What is gyoza dough made of? ›

Gyoza wrappers are a thin and round flour pastry that wraps around the filling of gyoza or Japanese potstickers. The dough is made of wheat flour, water, and a pinch of salt. They get crispy when pan-fried or deep-fried and become soft and tender when boiled, just like wonton wrappers.

What are the three types of gyoza? ›

There are usually three types of gyoza that are found and enjoyed in Japan. That is yaki gyoza, age gyoza, and sui gyoza. The traditional method of steaming isn't so often seen in Japan unless dining in a Chinese food establishment.

How many carbs are in miso soup? ›

Miso soup (1 cup) contains 7.8g total carbs, 5.9g net carbs, 3.4g fat, 6g protein, and 84 calories.

Is there sugar in gyoza? ›

INGREDIENTS: CABBAGE, WHEAT FLOUR, PORK, WATER, PORK FAT, ONION, CHICKEN DARK MEAT, CANOLA OIL, GARLIC CHIVE (NIRA), CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF EACH OF THE FOLLOWING: TEXTURED SOY PROTEIN CONCENTRATE, GARLIC, SAKE (WATER, RICE, KOJI [ASPERGILLUS ORYZAE], SALT), SEASONING (SALT, YEAST EXTRACT, MALTODEXTRIN), SESAME OIL, ...

How many gyoza is one serving? ›

1 Serving of gyoza dumplings, 6 piece (Gyoza Dumplings - 6 pce Dumplings, Teriyaki Experience) contains 320 Calories. The macronutrient breakdown is 77% carbs, 6% fat, and 18% protein. This is a good source of protein (25% of your Daily Value) and iron (56% of your Daily Value).

What is Japan's number 1 gyoza? ›

N°1 GYOZA IN JAPAN: Ajinomoto gyoza are the best-selling gyoza on the Japanese market.

How many dumplings should I eat? ›

What counts as one serve? Our tasters found out you can fill up on dumplings fairly quickly. Make a meal of your dumplings, and make them go further, by serving them with a plate of fresh, steamed greens. We recommend 120g, or about six dumplings, as a good serving size.

What to eat with gyoza? ›

The best side dishes to serve with Asian dumplings (East Asia) are ramen, tomato and egg stir fry, fried greens, chilli miso steamed aubergine, pork belly fried rice, cucumber salad (Oi Muchim), tahini miso noodles, and claypot tofu.

Is gyoza a carb? ›

Shirakiku Pork Gyoza Dumplings (7 pcs) contains 34g total carbs, 32g net carbs, 8g fat, 9g protein, and 240 calories.

Can I eat anything Chinese on keto? ›

The easiest way to cook keto-friendly Chinese food at home is to simply stir-fry meats and low carb veggies in oil. Tasty suggestions include shrimp, chicken, beef, or pork with zucchini, summer squash, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, mushrooms, or bean sprouts.

Do dumpling wrappers have carbs? ›

Wei Chuan Dumpling Wrapper (1 serving) contains 18g total carbs, 17g net carbs, 1g fat, 3g protein, and 90 calories.

Can you eat sushi during keto? ›

Unfortunately, you can't eat traditional sushi on keto. Sushi actually refers to the rice found in the most common rolls and rice is a carb which breaks your keto diet. Although, you CAN enjoy a wonderful array of the fresh seafood your sushi restaurant offers while on keto.

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