Best 3 Bonnies Pot Sticker Rice Bowl Recipes

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Are you searching for a culinary adventure that tantalizes your taste buds and satisfies your soul? Look no further than the delectable "Bonnie's Pot Sticker Rice Bowl"! This innovative dish is an exquisite fusion of flavors and textures, bringing together the best of both worlds - the crispy, savory pot stickers and the comforting warmth of fluffy rice. Get ready to embark on a gastronomic journey that will leave you craving for more. In this article, we will guide you through the process of creating this exceptional dish, providing step-by-step instructions and helpful tips to ensure that your pot sticker rice bowl turns out perfectly.

Here are our top 3 tried and tested recipes!

POTSTICKER NOODLE BOWLS



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Potsticker Noodles Bowls taste just like potstickers without the tedious sealing and steaming. This gluten free dinner recipe is ready in 30 minutes!

Provided by Iowa Girl Eats

Categories     30 minute meal, entree, kid friendly, stir fry

Yield serves 5

Number Of Ingredients 12

1lb ground pork
pinch white pepper or black pepper
1/2 cup + 3 Tablespoons low sodium gluten free Tamari, divided
1/4 cup low sodium chicken broth
1 Tablespoon rice vinegar
1 Tablespoon ginger paste (Gourmet Gardens recommended)
2 teaspoons sesame oil
pinch red chili pepper flakes, optional
8oz stir fry rice noodles (Thai Kitchen brand recommended)
14oz bag coleslaw mix
1 bunch green onions, green parts chopped into 2" pieces, white and light green parts sliced
4 cloves garlic, pressed or minced

Steps:

  • Add pork to a mixing bowl with pepper and 1 Tablespoon gluten free Tamari then mix with your hands to combine and set aside.
  • To a small mixing bowl add remaining 1/2 cup + 2 Tablespoons gluten free Tamari, chicken broth, rice vinegar, ginger paste, sesame oil, and red chili pepper flakes, if using, then whisk with a fork to combine and set aside.
  • Prepare rice noodles according to package directions. The Thai Kitchen brand I recommend instructs you to boil them for 4-6 minutes before draining and rinsing under cold running water - I like to boil the noodles until they're al dente vs on the more firm side.
  • While the noodles are boiling, heat a large wok or 12" skillet over high heat. Add pork mixture then brown, breaking it up as it cooks. Add coleslaw mix and green onions then stir fry until the coleslaw wilts and becomes tender, 3-4 minutes. Add garlic then stir fry for 1 more minute.
  • Add the drained and rinsed noodles plus the sauce mixture into the wok then stir fry until the noodles are tender 4-5 minutes, turning the heat down slightly if the sauce begins to evaporate faster than the noodles are softening. If the sauce has been absorbed before the noodles are fully tender, add up to an additional 1/4 cup low sodium chicken broth, and/or remove the wok from the heat and place a lid on top for several minutes to allow noodles to finish softening.
  • Let dish cool for at least 10 minutes before scooping into bowls and serving - you'll taste the flavors so much better when the food isn't piping hot!

CREAMY RICE PUDDING - BONNIE STERN



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"There's too much liquid", you're going to say. Trust me....this will work out to be the creamiest rice pudding you've ever made. Stir once in a while to prevent any rice from sticking to the bottom, and use a large pot to avoid the mixture from boiling over. Short grain rice will produce a creamier pudding then brown or long grain. The cooking time may seem long and tedious, but because it cooks at the lowest setting, it does not need constant supervision. Another wonderful recipe from her Heart Smart Cookbook.

Provided by Diana 2

Categories     Dessert

Time 1h15m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 cup water
1/2 cup rice, short-grain is best
1/3 cup sugar
1 teaspoon cornstarch
1/16 teaspoon salt
5 cups milk, divided
1/8 teaspoon nutmeg
1/4 cup raisins
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 tablespoon cinnamon

Steps:

  • Bring water to a boil in a large saucepan. Add rice. Cover and return to the boil. Reduce to simmering and cook, covered, for 15 minutes or until water is absorbed.
  • Combine sugar, cornstarch and salt in a bowl. Whisk in 1 cup of the milk stirring until smooth.
  • Add sugar mixture, remaining 4 cups of milk, nutmeg and raisins to the rice. Stir well and bring to a boil.
  • Reduce to the lowest simmer setting, and cook, covered for 1 - 1-1/2 hours, or until mixture is creamy and tender. Stirring occasionally. Stir in vanilla.
  • Serve warm or cold, with a sprinkling of cinnamon.

BONNIE'S POT STICKER RICE BOWL



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This is a favorite stand-by recipe that we have tweaked over time to suit our tastes. Serve the pork fried rice, the pot stickers and the broccoli all in one bowl for a healthy and tasty meal. The leftovers are fantastic the next day, too. Other great rice bowls can be made using this idea, or you can use noodles instead of rice and change the meat. I am happy to share this recipe with my justapinch friends. Enjoy! The photos are my own, and so is this humble recipe.

Provided by BonniE ! @ReikiHealsTheSoul

Categories     Chicken

Number Of Ingredients 35

BEFORE YOU BEGIN
- read through and assemble all ingredients, and chop all vegetables and meat before making the recipe. to make the prep work easier, make rice and cook meat ahead, too.
WHAT GOES IN THE RICE BOWL?
16 TO 20 - chicken or pork potstickers, cooked.
- enough steamed broccoli to serve 4.
1 - recipe for pork fried rice below.
PORK FRIED RICE
2 - cups cooked brown rice
5 - green onions and tops, chopped
1 - tablespoon crushed garlic
1 - tablespoon ginger zest
1 - large carrot grated
1 - cup of snow peas, cut on diagonal
3/4 - pounds of cooked pork tenderloin, chopped
2 - eggs, scrambled
1 - tablespoon canola oil
1 - tablespoon sesame oil
SEASONING SAUCE
4 - tablespoons soy sauce
2 - tablespoons smooth peanut butter
1 - tablespoon honey
2 - teaspoons rice vinegar
1/8 - teaspoon black pepper
1 - tablespoon sesame oil
1 - tablespoon crushed garlic
2 - tablespoons ginger zest
5 or more - drops of hot sauce to taste
POT STICKERS
16 to 20 - chicken or pork pot stickers, pre packaged or home made.
2 - tablespoons canola oil
1 - can chicken broth
SAUCE TO POUR ON POT STICKERS
2 - teaspoons sesame oil
1/4 - cup light soy sauce
2 - tablespoons rice vinegar

Steps:

  • COOK'S TIP I do as much ahead as possible when planning on making my rice bowls. You can throw a meal together very fast if the prep work is all finished.
  • POT STICKERS You can make your own, or use the pre-packaged pot stickers for convenience. Place a couple of tablespoons of oil in a heavy large saucepan with a tight lid, and fry the potstickers on both sides in a little Canola oil until golden brown. Add one can of chicken broth, bring it to a boil and simmer on low for 10 minutes. Keep warm.
  • POT STICKER SAUCE In a measuring cup, measure the lite soy sauce, rice vinegar and the sesame oil, stir to combine. Set aside for serving. You are going to pour this sauce over the pot stickers.
  • BROCCOLI Steam the broccoli Keep Warm.
  • VEGETABLE SAUCE In a small bowl, combine the 4 tablespoons soy sauce, 2 tablespoons peanut butter, 1 tablespoon honey, 2 teaspoons rice vinegar, 1/8 teaspoon black pepper, 1 tablespoon sesame oil, 1 tablespoon crushed garlic, 2 tablespoons grated ginger and 5 drops of hot sauce. Whisk until smooth. Peanut butter will object to combining but keep at it. Add 4 tablespoons to the pork mixture in another small bowl and mix well. (Set aside the remaining sauce for the vegetables.)
  • VEGETABLES Scramble two eggs in a little canola oil and cut into strips and set aside. Heat a large skillet on medium heat, and add 1 tablespoon canola oil and 1 tablespoon sesame oil. When the oil is hot, add the green onions, snow peas and carrots, 1 tablespoon crushed garlic, 1 tablespoon ginger zest, and cook for about 3 or 4 minutes, then add the rest of the sauce, stir and add the rice. When the rice is warm, add the egg and toss gently.
  • SERVE Serve in a large bowl (or a plate). Serve a helping of the pork fried rice, steamed broccoli and 4 potstickers. I cut each pot stickers into 4 pieces if I make a rice bowl. Pour the potsticker sauce over the pot stickers. When the potstickers are cut, they absorb more sauce. Or leave them whole if you choose. Enjoy!

Tips:

  • Prep your ingredients beforehand: Chop your vegetables, cook your rice, and marinate your chicken or tofu ahead of time to make assembly quick and easy.
  • Use a variety of vegetables: Don't be afraid to experiment with different types of vegetables in your rice bowl. Some popular options include broccoli, carrots, bok choy, and bell peppers.
  • Make sure your sauce is flavorful: The sauce is what really brings the rice bowl together, so make sure it's packed with flavor. Try using a combination of soy sauce, rice vinegar, sesame oil, and Sriracha.
  • Don't overcrowd the pan: When cooking your vegetables, don't overcrowd the pan or they won't cook evenly. Cook them in batches if necessary.
  • Serve immediately: Rice bowls are best served immediately after they're made. The rice will start to get soggy if it sits for too long.

Conclusion:

Pot sticker rice bowls are a delicious and easy meal that can be made with a variety of ingredients. They're perfect for a quick lunch or dinner, and they're also great for meal prep. With a little planning, you can have a healthy and satisfying rice bowl on the table in no time.

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