As the steam rises from the pot, a memory rushes back to me—the first time I sampled savory Chinese-style dumplings at a bustling market. Their delicate wrappers and umami-rich filling made my taste buds dance with delight. This inspired my Viral Dumpling Lasagna, a dish that captures all that joy in a quick and homey recipe. Packed with seasoned ground chicken and buttery dumpling wrappers, this delightful creation is not just a spin on lasagna; it’s a vibrant fusion of flavors that’s sure to impress. Whether you’re a busy weeknight warrior or hosting friends for dinner, this dish promises to be a crowd-pleaser and a comfort food triumph. Curious about how to elevate your next meal with this unique twist? Let’s dive into the world of Dumpling Lasagna!

Why Is Dumpling Lasagna So Unique?
Flavorful Fusion: This dish brilliantly combines the best of two worlds—classic lasagna and beloved dumplings.
Quick Cooking: Designed for busy days, it can be whipped up in no time!
Crowd-Pleaser: Its rich flavors and gorgeous presentation will impress guests and family alike.
Versatile Options: Feel free to swap proteins or add veggies to suit your taste.
Comforting Appeal: The combination of chewy dumpling wrappers and savory filling creates a satisfying texture that’s pure comfort food, making it perfect for any night of the week.
If you’re seeking more delicious options, try my One Pan Dumpling for a hassle-free meal or venture into my flavorful Dumpling Ramen Bowl for an exciting soup recipe!
Dumpling Lasagna Ingredients
For the Filling
• Ground Chicken Mince – Provides protein and serves as the main filling; consider substituting with ground turkey or extra firm tofu for a vegetarian option.
• Spring Onions – Adds a fresh, mild onion flavor; use regular onions if unavailable.
• Shiitake Mushrooms – Enhances the umami flavor; substitute with button mushrooms if necessary.
• Garlic (minced) – Contributes aromatic depth; fresh garlic is preferred over powdered.
• Ginger (minced) – Adds warmth and a hint of spice; pre-minced ginger can be used in a pinch.
• Light Soy Sauce – Provides saltiness and umami; use tamari for a gluten-free option.
• Rice Wine Vinegar – Brings acidity to balance flavors; apple cider vinegar can be a substitute.
• Sesame Oil – Adds a nutty fragrance; use peanut oil for a different flavor profile.
• Sugar – Balances flavors within the filling; omit for a low-sugar option.
• Ground Black Pepper – Provides warmth; fresh cracked pepper is ideal.
• MSG (optional) – Enhances umami flavors; can be omitted.
For the Lasagna Layers
• Dumpling Wrappers – Forms the lasagna layers; round or square wrappers will work perfectly.
• Water – Creates steam during cooking, critical for the steaming process.
For the Sauce
• Tahini (or peanut butter) – Acts as the base for the sauce, providing creaminess; substitute with nut-free alternatives if needed.
• Lime Juice – Adds brightness to the sauce; lemon juice can work as a substitute.
• Chilli Oil – Provides added heat when serving; optional based on your spice preference.
For the Garnish
• Chives – Fresh garnish that adds color and a mild onion flavor; helps elevate presentation.
• Sesame Seeds – Adds crunch and visual appeal; optional but highly recommended for that finishing touch.
Step‑by‑Step Instructions for Dumpling Lasagna
Step 1: Prepare the Filling
In a large bowl, combine the ground chicken mince, chopped spring onions, diced shiitake mushrooms, minced garlic, and ginger. Add the light soy sauce, rice wine vinegar, sesame oil, sugar, ground black pepper, and MSG if using. Mix thoroughly until all ingredients are evenly distributed, showcasing a rich, fragrant filling that will elevate your dumpling lasagna.
Step 2: Layer the Lasagna
Take a heatproof dish and spread a third of the filling mixture on the bottom as your first layer. Next, place a layer of dumpling wrappers over the filling, ensuring they cover the surface completely. Repeat this process with another third of the filling, followed by another layer of wrappers, and finish with the remaining filling topped with a final layer of wrappers for a beautiful presentation.
Step 3: Steam the Lasagna
Pour 75ml of water evenly over the top layer of wrappers to create the necessary steam. Carefully transfer the dish to a steaming basket set over a pot of boiling water. Cover tightly with a lid and steam for 17 minutes, keeping an eye out for the wrappers to become slightly wrinkled, indicating they are cooked and infused with delicious flavor.
Step 4: Prepare the Sauce
While the dumpling lasagna is steaming, whisk together tahini, a touch of sugar, soy sauce, fresh lime juice, sesame oil, and minced garlic in a bowl. Aim for a smooth consistency, adjusting the flavors to your preference. This creamy sauce will enhance the dish significantly, adding vibrant flavor that complements the savory filling of your dumpling lasagna.
Step 5: Finish and Serve
Once steaming is complete, carefully remove the dish from the steaming basket, taking care to avoid any hot steam. Drizzle your freshly made tahini sauce generously over the top, and sprinkle with chilli oil, chopped chives, and sesame seeds for added crunch. Your vibrant dumpling lasagna is now ready to impress family and friends with its beautiful layers and irresistible flavors!

Storage Tips for Dumpling Lasagna
Fridge: Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3 days. This helps maintain the flavor of your delicious dumpling lasagna while keeping it fresh!
Freezer: For longer storage, wrap tightly in plastic and place in a freezer-safe container. It can last up to 3 months; just make sure to label it well!
Reheating: To reheat, steam the lasagna until warmed through—about 10 minutes. Alternatively, you can microwave it in short intervals, adding a splash of water to maintain moisture.
Wrapping: If you separate layers or portions, ensure each layer is wrapped tightly to prevent freezer burn, preserving the comforting taste of your dumpling lasagna.
Dumpling Lasagna Variations & Substitutions
Feel free to get creative and make this dumpling lasagna your own—your taste buds will thank you for it!
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Pork or Shrimp: Substitute ground chicken with ground pork or shrimp for a different flavor profile that’s still delicious. Each option brings unique richness to the dish.
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Vegetarian Delight: Use extra firm tofu instead of ground chicken, adding a medley of chopped vegetables such as bell peppers and carrots to the filling for extra color and nutrition.
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Gluten-Free: Opt for gluten-free dumpling wrappers to accommodate dietary restrictions without sacrificing taste or texture.
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Extra Umami: Boost flavor by adding a splash of oyster sauce or shiitake mushroom sauce to the filling mixture, enhancing that savory goodness we all love.
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Spice It Up: For a bit of heat, mix in some diced fresh chilis to your filling or serve with a drizzle of sriracha for those who crave a spicy kick.
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Cheesy Twist: Sprinkle a layer of shredded cheese, like mozzarella or cheddar, between the lasagna layers for a creamy, gooey addition that complements the dumpling wrappers beautifully.
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Herb Infusion: Experiment with fresh herbs such as cilantro or basil in the filling for an aromatic lift and added freshness—it’s a delightful way to enhance the overall flavor.
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Coconut Cream Sauce: Instead of tahini, use coconut cream for a tropical twist in your sauce, adding a unique and luscious creaminess that pairs beautifully with the dumpling layers.
If you’re looking for more ideas like these, check out my delicious One Pan Dumpling for a fuss-free meal or indulge in my flavorful Dumpling Ramen Bowl for something extra special. Enjoy!
Expert Tips for Dumpling Lasagna
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Steaming Securely: Always ensure the lid of the steaming basket is tightly closed to prevent water from leaking and ruining your dumpling lasagna.
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Texture Adjustment: If you prefer a firmer bite, increase steaming time by a few minutes, but watch closely to avoid overcooking.
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Water Measurement: Use exactly 75ml of water for steaming; too much can lead to a soggy texture, while too little may undercook the dumpling wrappers.
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Layering Evenly: Spread filling evenly between layers to ensure every bite of your dumpling lasagna is packed with flavor and a satisfying texture.
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Dumpling Wrapper Choice: Opt for thick dumpling wrappers for optimal layering and support—this ensures the lasagna stands up beautifully when served.
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Customize with Veggies: Don’t shy away from adding colorful veggies to the filling, as they not only enhance nutrition but also bring visual appeal to your dumpling lasagna.
Make Ahead Options
These Dumpling Lasagna layers are perfect for meal prep, saving you time during busy weeknights! You can prepare the filling (ground chicken, mushrooms, and seasonings) up to 24 hours in advance by mixing all ingredients and storing it in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Additionally, you can assemble the layered dish with dumpling wrappers and the filling, without adding water, and refrigerate it for up to 3 days. To ensure quality, cover tightly to prevent drying out. When ready to cook, simply pour the 75ml of water over the top, steam for 17 minutes, and drizzle with tahini sauce before serving. Enjoy restaurant-quality flavors with minimal effort!
What to Serve with Viral Dumpling Lasagna
Elevate your mealtime experience with these delightful sides that complement the unique flavors of this fusion dish.
- Steamed Bok Choy: A perfect balance, the mild crunch and slight bitterness of these greens contrast beautifully with the rich, savory lasagna.
- Garlic Fried Rice: This fragrant rice dish adds an aromatic twist, soaking up the delicious tahini sauce for a satisfying bite.
- Cucumber Salad: The refreshing crunch of cucumbers tossed in rice vinegar provides a bright contrast to the hearty lasagna layers. Don’t forget to sprinkle sesame seeds for added texture!
- Chili Oil Dipping Sauce: For those who crave heat, a vibrant dipping sauce made with chili oil and soy sauce enhances the umami notes of the dish.
- Miso Soup: Light and warming, this soup acts as a comforting start, cleansing your palate before diving into the dumpling lasagna.
- Pineapple or Mango Slices: Sweet, juicy fruit serves as a refreshing finish, cleansing the palate and balancing the savory richness.
- Green Tea: This light, earthy beverage rounds out the meal, enhancing the complex flavors of the dumpling lasagna with each sip.
- Chocolate Dumplings: As a unique dessert twist, these sweet dumplings filled with chocolate make for a delightful ending to your fusion feast.

Dumpling Lasagna Recipe FAQs
What type of dumpling wrappers should I use?
Absolutely! You can use either round or square dumpling wrappers for this recipe. For the best results, I recommend opting for thicker wrappers, as they hold up better during steaming and will create a hearty, satisfying texture in each layer.
How should I store leftovers?
Very good question! Store any leftover dumpling lasagna in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. This will keep the flavors intact while maintaining freshness. When ready to reheat, you can gently steam it for about 10 minutes or microwave it in short intervals, adding a splash of water to retain moisture.
Can I freeze dumpling lasagna?
Definitely! To freeze your dumpling lasagna, first allow it to cool completely. Wrap it tightly in plastic wrap and place it in a freezer-safe container or bag. It can last up to 3 months in the freezer. When you’re ready to enjoy it, simply thaw overnight in the refrigerator and then steam or microwave to heat through.
What should I do if my dumpling wrappers are tough?
If your dumpling wrappers turn out tough, it could be due to overcooking during steaming. Make sure to steam for the recommended time of 17 minutes. However, if you find they’re still tough, a quick tip is to sprinkle a little water on the wrappers before covering them again during the steaming process. This will add some moisture back in, making them softer!
Are there any dietary considerations I should keep in mind?
Indeed! If you’re making this dish for someone with allergies or dietary restrictions, consider the following: use tamari sauce instead of soy sauce for a gluten-free option, and if you need a nut-free sauce, substitute tahini with sunflower seed butter. Always check ingredient labels based on individual dietary needs to ensure everyone can enjoy this delicious dumpling lasagna!

Dumpling Lasagna: A Flavorful Twist on Comfort Food
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- In a large bowl, combine the ground chicken mince, chopped spring onions, diced shiitake mushrooms, minced garlic, and ginger. Add the light soy sauce, rice wine vinegar, sesame oil, sugar, ground black pepper, and MSG if using. Mix thoroughly until all ingredients are evenly distributed.
- Take a heatproof dish and spread a third of the filling mixture on the bottom as your first layer. Next, place a layer of dumpling wrappers over the filling.
- Repeat the layering process with another third of the filling, followed by another layer of wrappers, and finish with the remaining filling topped with a final layer of wrappers.
- Pour 75ml of water evenly over the top layer of wrappers. Carefully transfer the dish to a steaming basket set over boiling water. Cover tightly with a lid and steam for 17 minutes.
- While the dumpling lasagna is steaming, whisk together tahini, lime juice, soy sauce, sesame oil, and minced garlic in a bowl.
- Once steaming is complete, carefully remove the dish from the steaming basket. Drizzle your freshly made tahini sauce over the top, and sprinkle with chilli oil, chopped chives, and sesame seeds.

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