Pot Stickers Patties

"i found this recipe originally on a lowcarb page, and i adjusted several things for flavor, as the recipe seemed very basic. i used ground buffalo in this and the flavor was really rich. you can use any oil, but i prefer nut oils for asian cooking."
 
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Ready In:
50mins
Ingredients:
14
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • shred the cabbage, throwing out the heart of the cabbage. i prefer to shred mine and put it into a colander and then rinse it after it has been cut. be sure to get out as much moisture as you can after rinsing it.
  • place the rest of the ingredients (from the cabbage mix) in a large pan or wok. cook until it is wilted. turn up the heat to cook off extra water, or use a strainer to squeeze water out of it. you can put it back in the colander and let it drain while you mix the meat.
  • in a large bowl, mix the liquids from the meat mixture. add both meats and the egg and mix well.
  • add the cabbage mix to the meat and mix thoroughly.
  • form patties and fry on medium heat. i prefer making smaller patties. i got 36 small patties out of this recipe, and four made a serving.

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<p>I love studying history! Most of the cookbooks I am collecting are half history book, half cookbook. <br /> <br />One of the best cookbooks I have ever read is Jewish Holiday Baking by Marcy Goldman. I like anything by Mollie Katzen, too. <br /> <br />I am trying to get better at making soups. I am also making forays into Russian cooking. <br /> <br />I am on a low carbohydrate diet for various and sundry health reasons. It's a lot of fun tweaking recipes to be low carb enough for me to enjoy. I've become a much better cook because of it. <br /> <br />I love sewing, embroidery, cooking, baking, and dancing. I just got a full time job again so I am relearning how to fit my cooking in around a strict schedule. The crock pot is once again my best friend.</p> <p><a href=http://www.food.com/bb/viewtopic.zsp?t=360098 target=_blank><br /></a></p>
 
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