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Thai Shrimp Gyoza

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★★★★
Thai Shrimp Gyoza
If I absolutely had to pick my top Trader Joes favorite right now, it would have to be these gyozas. Really, spectacularly delicious. I have made them several different ways (do not cook these in the microwave!) but the hands down best tasting result is by steaming them. I suppose you can then pan fry to get them crisp, but I love them just steamed.

They are better than any restaurant gyozas I've tried (many) and make a fancy appetizer. The package says something about them being hand made and imported from Thailand and I believe it.

Submitted on 02/ 4/2006 by jovanna

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bydondoandtaka, March 22, 2006
This tastes just like Mom's without all the hassle, and because they are frozen, you can fry up just enough for a 1-2 person household. I've sampled various gyozas and these taste even better than the Japanese-brand ones I tried from the Asian market!
bywordub, April 27, 2006
I lived in Japan for 5 years...these rival some of the Gyoza I ate there! Pick some up today...great for a side dish or a meal!
byD Hostess, May 5, 2006
I like to Saute them in Toasted Sesame Oil, turning them gently one time and then add some Chicken Broth and cover to steam. Outstanding!!
heheh...seriously! and i am not a big foodie, but as a Chinese-American who knows a good dumpling when she eats one, these are AMAZING!! i mean, really really amazing. i almost don't want to tell other people about them because i don't to let the secret out...the flavor is incredible, but also they are already pre-fried, so the texture is crispy and perfect, even in the microwave...they look gorgeous and my colleagues at work always think i brought them from a fancy restaurant. better than 99% of dumplings i have eaten at restaurants....go trader joe-san!! :-D
bydpt, November 13, 2006
I bought the TJ shrimp gyoza before I bought these and thought they were fine. Then I got the Thai gyoza and found that five-star flavor I was looking for :)
bysponzi, November 14, 2006
I bought these yesterday after seeing them reviewed favorably here. All I can say is they are totally delicious. Very fresh tasting and addictive. I *love* them

I wish I didn't have to drive over an hour to my closest TJs...
byByum, February 15, 2007
I love these. Next best thing to a good chinese potsticker.
When, when, when will they be back in
my St. Louis store?
I ask every time I am there and they just say that they will be back soon.
When is soon.
byKJF, March 9, 2007
I picked these up as a result of in-store sampling. Very good, indeed.
bycannoli37, August 20, 2007
what sauce goes well with these?
I just checked today and *sigh* they're still unavailable. Please bring them back in time for winter, I enjoy making a gyoza soup with it...
byjenjk3, June 30, 2008
The gyoza are great and a quick easy meal.
byIrishChicaMN, May 6, 2010
These are quite good, but they are still second to TJ's PORK gyoza!
byNcsoo7, July 18, 2010
We tried all of the dumplings and shumai @ Trader Joes and this was my favorite.
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