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Easy Potsticker Soup – Quick, Savory, and Comforting
Warm, flavorful, and incredibly easy to make, Easy Potsticker Soup brings a taste of Asian cuisine right to your kitchen. This soup combines tender potstickers with savory broth, fresh vegetables, and aromatic seasonings. Perfect for weeknight dinners, lunch, or a cozy meal any day, it’s both quick to prepare and satisfying.

Ingredients
- Soup Base:
- 6 cups chicken or vegetable broth
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 tbsp fresh ginger, minced
- 2 tbsp soy sauce
- 1 tbsp rice vinegar
- 1 tsp sesame oil
- Vegetables & Garnishes:
- 2 cups baby spinach or bok choy, chopped
- 2 green onions, sliced
- 1 medium carrot, julienned (optional)
- Potstickers:
- 12–16 frozen or fresh dumplings/potstickers (pork, chicken, or vegetarian)

Instructions
- Prepare Broth: In a large pot, combine broth, garlic, ginger, soy sauce, rice vinegar, and sesame oil. Bring to a gentle boil over medium heat.
- Cook Potstickers: Add potstickers directly to the boiling broth. Cook according to package instructions (typically 5–7 minutes for frozen, 3–4 minutes for fresh) until dumplings are cooked through and tender.
- Add Vegetables: Stir in spinach or bok choy and carrots. Cook 1–2 minutes until greens are wilted.
- Finish Soup: Taste broth and adjust seasoning with additional soy sauce or a dash of salt if needed.
- Serve: Ladle soup into bowls, garnish with sliced green onions, and serve hot. Optional drizzle of sesame oil or chili oil adds extra flavor.
Tips for Perfect Potsticker Soup
- Potstickers: Fresh dumplings cook faster and have a more tender texture. Frozen dumplings work fine; thaw slightly for even cooking.
- Vegetables: Use quick-cooking vegetables like spinach, bok choy, or snow peas. Add sturdier vegetables early in cooking.
- Broth Flavor: Add a splash of miso or a few drops of fish sauce for a deeper umami flavor.
- Optional Noodles: Add cooked rice noodles or udon to make it a more filling meal.
Variations
- Spicy Version: Add 1 tsp chili paste or a few red pepper flakes.
- Vegan: Use vegetable broth and plant-based dumplings.
- Miso Twist: Stir in 1–2 tbsp miso paste just before serving for a Japanese-inspired version.

Serving Suggestions
- Serve with soy sauce, chili oil, or sesame seeds on the side.
- Pair with steamed buns or spring rolls for a full Asian-inspired meal.
- Great for meal prep; store soup and dumplings separately for best texture, then combine and reheat.
Fun Facts & Cultural Context
Potstickers, or jiaozi, are traditional Chinese dumplings often served during festivals or as comfort food. The combination of dumplings in a savory broth creates a soup that’s both hearty and light, balancing carbs, protein, and vegetables. This simple adaptation makes it approachable for home cooks while maintaining authentic flavors.
Nutritional Benefits
- Dumplings: Provide protein, carbs, and can include vegetables.
- Broth: Hydrating and low-calorie, especially with vegetable or chicken broth.
- Ginger & Garlic: Boost flavor while offering immune-supporting properties.
- Greens: Add vitamins A and C, fiber, and antioxidants.
Recipe Summary
Ready in 20–25 minutes, Easy Potsticker Soup is ideal for weeknight dinners or quick lunch meals. Its savory broth, tender dumplings, and fresh vegetables make it a satisfying, nutritious, and comforting choice for any day of the week.
FAQ
Q: Can I make this ahead of time?
A: Store broth and vegetables separately from dumplings for best texture. Reheat and combine when ready to serve.
Q: Can I use pre-cooked dumplings?
A: Yes, simply add them to warm broth until heated through.
Q: Can I freeze this soup?
A: Freeze broth and vegetables separately; add fresh or frozen dumplings when reheating.

Easy Potsticker Soup
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- In a large pot, combine broth, garlic, ginger, soy sauce, rice vinegar, and sesame oil. Bring to gentle boil.
- Add potstickers and cook until cooked through (5–7 min frozen, 3–4 min fresh).
- Stir in spinach or bok choy and carrots. Cook 1–2 minutes until greens are wilted.
- Taste broth and adjust seasoning. Serve garnished with green onions and optional sesame oil or chili oil.




