Homemade pasta is like anything else in the cooking world, terrifying until you make again and again. It seemed surreal and strange that you would mix the flour and eggs in a volcanic pile of flour on your bread board, crack the eggs inside the indentation of the “volcano” and whisk with a fork from the center, slowly adding more flour to the eggs with your fork as you work in the center of the volcano.
Gyoza (Chinese Pot Stickers)
I have had a love affair with Gyoza for many years. I first tasted them in Modesto, California. I loved the perfect little Chinese dumpling spiked with ginger and steamed, then fried crispy on one side. In the Chinese restaurant they served them with red chili oil and vinegar along with soy sauce.