This is a great meal when you don’t feel like putting much effort into cooking!

What I Use:
§ Potstickers (I always use kimch’i potsitckers, but any will do!)
§ Scallions and/or yellow onions (to taste)
§ Soy Sauce
§ Beef Soup Base
§ Salt
§ Egg
I cook this in either a 3 or 4 quart pot, so you can adjust my estimates according to personal taste and how much you are cooking.
Step 1: Fill a pot (size depends on how much you would like to cook) with water about 3/4 of the way. Add salt and soup base to help with boiling and flavor. For a 3 or 4 quart pot, I usually put in a little less than one spoonful of salt to start with and about the same for the soup base. Add the potstickers (frozen is certainly okay). How much? If using a smaller size variety, I usually add in about 7 for my pot size. If your pot is 3/4, you’ll be adding enough to make it look like you’ve basically filled your pot with water. This is main portion of the soup, so be fairly generous! You can also choose to add just under one spoonful of soy sauce now or after it boils. While it is boiling, cut up the onions whatever way fancies you.
Step 2: Bring the soup to a boil and allow it to continue cooking until the potstickers have softened. Break a couple of potstickers open to release some of the flavors inside, and continue to allow the soup to cook. If you did not add the soy sauce earlier, add some now.
Step 3: Add the onions a couple of minutes before you are ready to turn off the heat and enjoy. After that, crack one egg open and whisk it. Now is a great time to taste the soup and add more salt or soy sauce or soup base to taste. Then, slowly pour it into the soup, mixing the soup after you have finished pouring it in. Allow the egg to cook briefly. After it is done, you are ready to turn off the stove and enjoy!
**We like to use potstickers that differ from your typical image of one. If you look closely in the picture, you can see that I cooked it using a more circular variety. My personal favorite is a larger variety shaped similarly to the “typical” kind stuffed full of goodness. You really just have to just try different brands to see which has the best kind of flavor for you! The type of potstickers you use can really make or break the entire flavor of the dish.**






