A Wholesome Hug in a Bowl
Ever wanted a cozy dish that warms your soul while tantalizing your taste buds? Potsticker Soup does just that! Imagine plump, savory dumplings dancing in a fragrant broth filled with fresh veggies. It’s like embracing your favorite comfort food, but in soup form. This quick, one-pan recipe is perfect for busy evenings or when you need a little pick-me-up!
Why Make This Recipe
You’ll absolutely love Potsticker Soup for a few irresistible reasons:
- Easy Cleanup: One pot to rule them all means fewer dishes to wash later. Who doesn’t love that?
- Family-Friendly: Perfect for picky eaters; they’ll never say no to dumplings! 😋
- Quick and Affordable: You can whip it up in no time, using ingredients you might already have in your kitchen.
Ingredients
You don’t need fancy stuff — just these basics!
- Dumplings (potstickers)
- 4 cups chicken or vegetable broth
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 inch piece of ginger, minced
- 2 cups bok choy or spinach, chopped
- 1 carrot, sliced
- Green onions, for garnish
- Soy sauce, to taste
- Sesame oil, for drizzling
Directions
Getting this soup on the table is a breeze! Just follow these simple steps:
- In a large pot, heat a little oil over medium heat and add minced garlic and ginger, sautéing until fragrant.
- Pour in the broth and bring it to a boil.
- Add the sliced carrots and cook for a few minutes until tender.
- Gently add the dumplings and simmer according to package instructions until they are cooked through.
- Stir in the chopped greens and let them wilt.
- Season with soy sauce to taste and drizzle with sesame oil.
- Serve hot, garnished with sliced green onions.

How to Make Potsticker Soup (Overview)
Making Potsticker Soup is a walk in the park! First, you sauté the garlic and ginger until your kitchen smells divine. Then, toss in the broth and let it bubble away while you prep the carrots. After a quick simmer with the dumplings, stir in the vibrant greens. Pro tip: Don’t skip toasting the garlic—it adds a depth of flavor that’s simply magical! 🌟
How to Serve Potsticker Soup
Serve up this soup in a beautiful bowl and watch it shine with vibrant colors! Pair it with crispy egg rolls or some crusty bread on the side for added crunch. The aroma wafting from the bowl will leave everyone asking for seconds. Plus, it’s a feast for the eyes and the taste buds! Who could resist?
How to Store Potsticker Soup
You can store Potsticker Soup in the fridge for up to 3 days. Just keep in mind that the dumplings might get a bit soft when reheating. To keep it fresh, consider making the broth and dumplings separately, and combine right before serving. Freezing? It’s best to freeze the broth and dumplings separately for up to a month.
Tips to Make Potsticker Soup
- Customize Your Dumplings: Try different flavors or homemade ones for a personal touch.
- Add Heat: If you like a kick, throw in some red pepper flakes or a splash of chili sauce.
- Veggie Swap: Use whatever greens or veggies you have on hand—kale, broccoli, or snap peas work great too!
Variation
Feeling adventurous? Make it vegan by swapping out the chicken broth for vegetable broth and choosing plant-based dumplings. You could also add some diced tofu for extra protein. The world is your oyster!
FAQs
Can I use frozen dumplings?
Absolutely! Just add them to the soup and extend cooking time according to the package instructions.
Can I make this ahead of time?
Yep! Just prepare the broth and veggies in advance, then add the dumplings right before serving.
How do I enhance the flavor?
Try adding a splash of soy sauce or a dash of sesame oil when serving for a flavor boost!
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Potsticker Soup
Ingredients
Method
- In a large pot, heat a little oil over medium heat and add minced garlic and ginger, sautéing until fragrant.
- Pour in the broth and bring it to a boil.
- Add the sliced carrots and cook for a few minutes until tender.
- Gently add the dumplings and simmer according to package instructions until they are cooked through.
- Stir in the chopped greens and let them wilt.
- Season with soy sauce to taste and drizzle with sesame oil.
- Serve hot, garnished with sliced green onions.






