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Monday, November 23, 2020

Dumplings and Wontons

 On Tuesday last week miss McCombie and Amy planed for Amys mum to come in and show us how to make dumplings and wontons. The ingredients is some pork and beef 1 kg of flour 600 mills of water some Chinese chives oil and won tong pastry. She took us though all of the steps how to make them. First she told us how to make the dough and the meat.  We got the dough out of the bowl and split into 4 pieces and started stretched it in to a circle and the cut it into little pieces. After the we got the rolling pins and rolled them out flat in the tale and put the meat in the middle and then fold it over.  The won tongs to me were hard to make you have to do a lot of different folding skills Bill, Amys brother taught some people how to do the won tongs Zara showed me and Tiare how to do it but i wasn't good. The bosh took about 10 to 15 minutes. When the were finished Sally spread them out evenly so we got 6 dumplings and 2 wontons  They where really yum. 



    


7 comments:

  1. Hi Chloe,
    Thank you for sharing the information about our Dumpling and Wonton activity.
    Remember to reread over your information before you publish it so that to correct any mistakes.
    For the dumpling dough it was 1kg of flour and 600ml of water. Amy's Mum left it to rise a bit before coming to school.
    Which of the two did you like best?
    Thanks,
    Miss McCombie

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  2. Hi Chloe.
    I like your blog post about dumplings and wantons.
    Next time you could reread over you post so you dont miss any mistakes.
    I like all the information and detail you put into this.
    Which one did you like the best? Would you make these again?
    Great Job!!
    Micki

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    1. Hi Micki,
      Thank you for commenting a positive thoughtful helpful comment on my blog. next time i will read over it cause i forgot that time.
      i liked making the dumpling better cause i thought that they were way easier that the wontongs. yes i would make them again would you?
      Chloe

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  3. Hi Chloe,
    I love your blog post on Dumplings and Wontons!
    Did you enjoy making some Dumplings and Wontons? because I found it very fun!
    Maybe next time you add more pictures and reread over your writing as there are some mistakes.
    Did you find making the Dumplings and Wontons hard?
    You did a awesome job!
    Tiare.

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    1. Hi Tiare,
      Thank you for commenting a positive thoughtful helpful comment on my blog. I did enjoy making dumplings and wontongs. Did you enjoy it?
      next time i will read over it cause i forgot to last time.
      Yes i did find the wontongs hard but the dumpling were really easy.
      Chloe

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  4. Hey Chloe!
    I really like your post. Did you enjoy making them? Did they taste good? Maybe next time you could read over your text? There are some mistakes.
    Keep up the great work!
    -Ava

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    1. Hi Ava,
      Thank you for commenting a positive thoughtful helpful comment on my blog. yes i did enjoy making it was hard and it tasted really good to. Have you ever made dumplings or wontongs?
      Chloe

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