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    Pan-fried Kimchi Dumplings (Mandu) from 'The Kimchi Cookbook'
    Yummly
    Pan-fried Kimchi Dumplings (mandu) From 'the Kimchi Cookbook' With Dumplings, Firm Tofu, Kosher Salt, Green Cabbage, Mung Bean Sprouts, Kimchi, Ground Beef, Large Eggs, Toasted Sesame Oil, Freshly Ground Black Pepper, Dumpling Wrappers, Large Egg White, Neutral Cooking Oil, Water, Dipping Sauce, Uns
    Yaki Mandu
    Allrecipes
    Yaki Mandu is a Korean dumpling that can be steamed or fried. They look a lot like Chinese pot-stickers. Yaki means fried in Japanese and Mandu means dumpling in Korean. They're great for parties or as an appetizer. There's a lot of prep in making these and they take some time, but as quick as you can fry them they'll be gone!
    The Original Tteokbokki
    Yummly
    The Original Tteokbokki With Warm Water, Sugar, Gochugaru, Gochujang, Rice Syrup, Soy Sauce, Black Beans, Cabbage, Green Onions, Small Carrot, Cake, Rice Cake, Noodles, Ramen Noodles, Dumplings, Chicken Stock, Cooked Rice
    Kimchi Mandu
    Food Network
    These kimchi dumplings are stuffed with kimchi, ground pork and tofu--a perfect combination. Kimchi mandu taste best when made with super-ripe, over-fermented kimchi that is pungent and sour, but your favorite store-bought kimchi will work too. This recipe makes a lot, but you can freeze the dumplings, then boil, steam or pan-fry a batch whenever you want a snack. (I call for steaming here to showcase the kimchi flavor.) You can form the dumplings in different shapes too; I like a tortellini-shape because it is super easy. The dipping sauce is completely optional--but is a quick and delicious addition!
    Daniel’s Mandu Recipe by Tasty
    Tasty
    If you’ve never heard of mandu, it’s a Korean-style dumpling that can be filled with a variety of toppings and boiled, steamed, or fried. This recipe uses a mixture of tofu, pork, beef, kimchi, scallions, and seasonings. The mandu are boiled until they’re tender, chewy, and bursting with flavor. Thanks to store-bought wrappers, it’s easy to make a big batch of these dumplings to feed a crowd or freeze for later.
    Korean Kimchi Mandu (Dumplings) with Wagyu Beef
    Food52
    These delicious dumplings are filled with kimchi, Wagyu ground beef, tofu, mung bean sprouts, onions, garlic, ginger, and soy sauce. Cooked in a bamboo steamer and then fried, these Korean kimchi mandu are crispy and flavorful! This dish works great as a bite-size appetizer when hosting friends and family!