How do you steam dumplings so they dont stick?

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When it comes to preparing dumplings, whether you’re whipping up your own homemade Jiaozi or cooking frozen ones, one of the top cooking methods that people recommend is steaming.

And while I love a good steamed dumpling, I admit it can be intimidating if you’re new to it.

After all, most tutorials revolve around using a fancy metal steamer like this, or bamboo steamers like these.

But what if you don’t own a cool steaming contraption? What if you want yummy steamed dumplings without all the extra gadgets? Don’t worry – this post will guide you through how to steam dumplings without using a steamer.

Now, if you make dumplings often, I really do recommend getting at least some bamboo steamers. Not only are they inexpensive, the smell of the bamboo while your dumplings steam is just addictive and amazing!

But hey, if you’re just in need of a quick dumpling fix, here are some foolproof dumpling steaming methods you can DIY in a pinch.

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How do you steam dumplings so they dont stick?

Method A: Use a Wire Rack to Prop Up a Plate

If you don’t have a steamer to make dumplings, one of the easiest ways to DIY one is by using a wire rack to prop up a plate in a pot filled with water.

Any kind of elevated metal rack will work well for this purpose, like these.

To steam dumplings using this method, simply fill a pot or wok with a few inches of water, and then place your wire rack at the bottom, and use it to hold up a plate or dish, making sure that the water doesn’t actually touch the dish itself.

How do you steam dumplings so they dont stick?

Before adding your dumplings, either brush the plate with a thin layer of oil OR add some parchment paper OR some leafy vegetables like cabbage to prevent your dumplings from sticking on the plate.

How do you steam dumplings so they dont stick?

Then carefully place your dumplings on the dish, giving them some space so they don’t stick together…

How do you steam dumplings so they dont stick?

Bring the water to a boil then put a lid over your pot/wok, and let steam for about 10 minutes, until cooked through.

How do you steam dumplings so they dont stick?

When your dumplings are done, remove your dish from the DIY steamer (be careful – the plate will be hot!) and enjoy your dumplings with your favorite dumpling dipping sauce.

How do you steam dumplings so they dont stick?

Method B: Use Aluminum Foil to Prop Up a Plate

Okay, but what if you don’t have a wire rack to prop up your dumpling steaming dish?

Don’t worry – another super simple DIY method of steaming dumplings without a steamer involves a very common household item – aluminum foil!

Simply scrunch up three (equally sized) balls of aluminum foil and use them in place of a wire rack in the method outlined above.

To recap, these are the steps you would follow:

  • Fill a pot or wok with a few inches of water, and then place your balls of aluminum foil at the bottom
  • Use the aluminum foil balls to prop up a plate or dish, making sure the water doesn’t actually touch the dish itself
  • Prep the dish for dumpling steaming by either brushing it with some oil, or placing some parchment paper or cabbage leaves to prevent the dumplings from sticking
  • Place your dumplings on the plate (ensuring you leave space between them)
  • Bring the water to a boil, then put a lid over your pot and steam the dumplings for 10 minutes until done
  • Serve with your favorite dumpling dipping sauce and enjoy!

Method C: Steam Your Dumplings in the Microwave

Wondering if it’s possible to steam dumplings using just a microwave?

Yes indeed you can!

This method of steaming dumplings without the use of a steamer is one of our top TikTok dumpling hacks.

As seen in this TikTok from @cookingbomb, you can easily steam dumplings in the microwave using just a Ziplock bag and water.

How do you steam dumplings so they dont stick?
You can also boil dumplings in the microwave, as we explain in this post

Method D: Steam Your Dumplings Along with Some Instant Noodles

If efficiency if what you’re looking for when steaming dumplings without a steamer, then consider trying this fun trick popularized on TikTok by @cookingbomb, which allows you to steam dumplings while making instant noodles.

Simply whip up some instant noodles in a pot, then balance some chopsticks over the pot to create a makeshift rack for dumplings. Place the dumplings on the chopsticks, put a lid over your pot and watch in awe as your noodles and dumplings steam at the same time!

I Hope You Enjoyed This Guide to Steaming Dumplings Without a Steamer!

Let me know in the comments if you have any other dumpling steaming hacks or tricks to share.

How do you keep steamed dumplings from sticking?

To prevent your dumplings from sticking to your steamer, brush oil directly onto the base of your steamer and the base of dumplings, place your dumplings on lettuce leaves, or line your steamer with baking paper with small holes cut out to allow steam to come through.

Why do my dumplings stick to the steamer?

Make sure the water isn't high enough to touch the dumplings during steaming. Line your steamer with a non-stick liner.

How do you steam without sticking?

To combat this, follow the steps below:.
Line the metal steamer with greaseproof paper, this will protect it..
Do not overfill with water..
Don't let your bao touch the sides, as the sides of the metal steamer can become quite wet..
Cover the pan with a clean tea towel to absorb any condensation and then place lid on top..

Why do my dumplings keep sticking?

Tip for dumplings sticking to your pan: This is a very common problem when pan frying dumplings, and most likely it is because your pan isn't hot enough. The easiest trick would be to buy a nonstick pan, but for those who don't want to spend the money, try out this test.