Should I freeze gyoza before or after cooking?

Should I freeze gyoza before or after cooking? - Asian grandmother cooking dumplings with grandsons

I'm about to make a big batch of gyoza and I don't want to eat them all now. I was thinking about freezing them and I want to know which is best from a food-safety and a quality perspective.

If I freeze them after cooking, is the crispy side going to become soggy after cooking? If I freeze them before cooking, are they going to get soggy whilst the meat inside defrosts? Is it safe to defrost them with raw meat inside?



Best Answer

Either would be safe.

You will get better quality by freezing them uncooked. They should not get soggy due to the freezing, as neither the meat filling, nor the wrappers, are particularly subject to ice crystal damage.

Gyoza are very small, so you should not need to thaw them: just begin the steaming phase right out of the freezer, and they will thaw while cooking. If you do wish to thaw them, do it in the refrigerator and they will be perfectly safe, despite the raw filling.

You are correct that if you freeze them after cooking, you will loose the crispy bottoms--this would be true if you save them as left overs in the refrigerator as well.




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Quick Answer about "Should I freeze gyoza before or after cooking?"

Gyoza are best stored in the freezer before they are cooked. If you properly save them, they last in the freezer for up to a month! Why we don't cook first and freeze? When you freeze gyoza after being cooked, they lose the crispness and will turn soggy and too soft after reheating.

Should you freeze dumplings before or after cooking?

What is this? Both uncooked and cooked dumplings freeze equally well, but you must freeze them initially on a tray before bagging them up. Skipping this step will cause your dumplings to stick together, and it will be really difficult to separate them.

Can you pre make dumplings and freeze them?

Freeze the dumplings: If not cooking right away, freeze the dumplings on the baking sheet. Make sure none of the dumplings are touching or they will stick together. Once frozen solid, portion the dumplings into freezer containers and freeze for up to three months.

Can you prepare gyoza in advance?

These Potstickers are one of my favorite appetizers to come out of my kitchen. They are perfect for upcoming New Year's (or any occasion), because you can assemble them and refrigerate or freeze beforehand.

Can you freeze potstickers before cooking?

You can prepare and freeze potstickers up to three months before you intend to cook and serve. This technique works with both meat and vegetarian potstickers. It's an easy process that takes only 45 minutes.



Why I always have homemade Gyoza in my freezer.




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Answer 2

I just started making these fresh but so far have prepped from frozen and they are pretty tasty. Coat the bottom of a skillet with oil (I use cast iron, I don't like tephlon, nonstick pans). heat to med high, add the gyoza, cover with 2/3 cups of water. Add a lid, let the water simmer to steam the gyoza for about 8 minutes, remove the lid, once all the water is evaportated, I cook for 4-5 more minutes to brown and crisp them occasionally adding additional oil and usually choose a sacrificial dumpling in case it's not ready to check in case it comes apart.

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