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One Pan Dumpling Dinner and Smashed Cucumber Salad with Asian Peanut Sauce

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Modified: May 29, 2026 · Published: Jun 4, 2026 by Pam Werley · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

Crispy pan-fried dumpling potstickers, cool smashed cucumber salad, and a silky Asian peanut sauce all come together in one easy weeknight dinner for two that tastes like your favorite takeout spot-but faster. Using frozen dumplings and a no-cook peanut sauce, this one pan dumpling dinner delivers big flavor with very little effort, making it the perfect answer to "what's for dinner tonight?"

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Dumpling Potsticker dinner with smashed cucumber and carrot salad drizzled with asian peanut sauce and sesame seeds in a block bowl with red chop sticks.

There's something magical about the contrast here: golden crispy potstickers, crunchy smashed cucumber salad, and a creamy-spicy peanut sauce that drapes over everything like liquid gold. It's fresh, savory, crunchy, spicy, and ready in about 25 minutes.

Why This Dumpling Dinner Is My Favorite Weeknight Shortcut

I've made all kinds of dinners with frozen dumplings over the years-sheet pan dinners, quick soups, brothy noodle bowls, and stir-fried vegetables tossed with potstickers-but this version has become my favorite by far. It feels restaurant-worthy without requiring much more than a skillet and a cutting board.

And honestly? Frozen dumplings have become one of my favorite weeknight dinner hacks. Today there are so many good options available-from Trader Joe's and Whole Foods to most local grocery stores-that keeping a bag in the freezer practically guarantees dinner is always within reach.

This recipe was born from one of those familiar weeknight questions: What should I serve with dumplings for dinner? That's when I finally decided to try the viral smashed cucumber salad everyone was talking about. Paired with an easy Asian peanut sauce, it turned a simple bag of frozen potstickers into a dinner that feels exciting enough for Friday night but easy enough for Tuesday.

If you love easy Asian-inspired dinners for two, you may also enjoy my spring roll in a bowl, Thai-inspired noodle dishes, and other fast weeknight favorites that bring big flavor without a ton of prep.

Why You'll Love This One Pan Dumpling Dinner

This easy dumpling dinner hits the sweet spot between comforting and fresh, with crispy potstickers, cool cucumber salad, and a rich peanut sauce all in one bowl. It's the kind of low-effort, high-reward meal that feels special enough for date night but simple enough for a busy weekday.

  • Ready in about 25 minutes
  • Perfect weeknight dinner for two
  • Uses frozen dumplings for convenience
  • Crisp-bottomed potstickers with tender centers
  • Cool crunchy smashed cucumber salad balances the richness
  • Creamy Asian peanut sauce ties everything together
  • Easily customizable with pork, chicken, shrimp, or vegetarian dumplings
  • Great for busy nights when takeout sounds tempting
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Key Ingredients & Why They Matter

  • Frozen Potstickers or Dumplings - work best here because their flat bottoms crisp beautifully in the skillet. Keep them frozen-don't thaw them first. Pork and chive, chicken, shrimp, or vegetarian dumplings all work wonderfully with the peanut sauce.
  • Smooth Peanut Butter - The peanut butter becomes the luscious backbone of the Asian peanut sauce. I prefer natural peanut butter from the refrigerated section because it lets me control the sweetness myself.
  • Hot Water - is the secret ingredient that transforms the peanut butter into a smooth pourable sauce without any cooking. At first the sauce may seem thin, but give it a few minutes to rest and it thickens into the perfect consistency for spooning over dumplings.
  • Soy Sauce - adds salty umami depth and balances the richness of the peanut butter.
  • Rice Vinegar or Fresh Lime Juice - A splash of acidity brightens the entire sauce and keeps it from feeling heavy.
  • Honey or Sugar - Just enough sweetness rounds out the salty and spicy flavors.
  • Chili Crisp or Chili Oil - Chili crisp is one of the easiest ways to add huge flavor fast. Found in most grocery stores in the Asian foods aisle, it's a spicy oil packed with crunchy dried chiles, garlic, onion, and aromatics. It adds heat, texture, and savory depth all at once.
  • Cucumbers - Small seedless cucumbers work best for smashed cucumber salad. Smashing them creates craggy edges that hold onto dressing beautifully while also lightly tenderizing the cucumber for the perfect crisp-yet-juicy bite.
  • Carrots - I love adding carrot ribbons for sweetness, color, and crunch. Using a mandoline or vegetable peeler creates soft ribbons that mingle beautifully with the cucumbers.

Garnishes

Fresh herbs and crunchy toppings take this simple dinner over the top.

Try:

  • Cilantro
  • Mint
  • Toasted sesame seeds
  • Chopped roasted peanuts
  • Extra chili crisp

Note: You will find the measurements and other helpful ingredient tips in the recipe card below.

How to Make One Pan Dumpling Dinner with Smashed Cucumber Salad

Step 1: Make the Asian Peanut Sauce

Place the peanut butter, garlic, and hot water into a medium bowl and whisk until combined. Don't panic if the peanut butter looks separated or curdled at first-it will smooth out once the remaining ingredients are added.

Soy sauce, rice vinegar, honey and chili crisp in green bowl to make asian peanut sauce.

Add the soy sauce, rice vinegar or lime juice, honey, and chili crisp. Whisk again until silky and smooth.

Asian peanut sauce ingredients whisked together in a green glass bowl for dumpling potsticker dinner for two.

At this stage the sauce may seem a little loose, but let it sit while you cook the dumplings.

It naturally thickens into the perfect consistency for drizzling over crispy potstickers.

This peanut sauce is intentionally a little thinner than traditional peanut dipping sauce so it casually drapes over the dumplings and cucumber salad.


Step 2: Prepare the Smashed Cucumber Salad

Cut the cucumbers in half lengthwise and then into 2-inch sections.

Flat edge of knife smashing cucumber slices on a wooden cutting board to make smashed cucumber salad.

Lay them cut-side down on a cutting board and use the flat side of a chef's knife or a rolling pin to gently smash them until they crack apart. Tear or cut the cucumbers into bite-size pieces if needed.

Salted smashed cucumber pieces in colonder for smashed cucumber salad.

Place the smashed cucumbers in a colander and sprinkle with a pinch or two of salt. Let them sit for about 10 minutes.

Why smash cucumbers?
Smashing not only creates more texture and surface area for the dressing to cling to, but it also lightly tenderizes the cucumber while helping release excess water.


Carrot ribbons in a colander with smashed cucumbers to make a smashed cucumber and carrot salad.

Step 3: Make the Carrot Ribbons

Wash and peel the carrots.

Using Y-peeler or vegetable peeler, pull long strips down the carrot to create ribbons about 4 inches long. Rotate the carrot as you go until you reach the small center core.

The ribbons add beautiful color and freshness to the salad. Add them to the colander with the cucumbers.


Frozen dumpling potstickers in cast iron skillet.

Step 4: Pan Fry the Dumplings

Heat a large nonstick or well-seasoned cast iron skillet over medium-high heat until very hot.

Add 1 to 2 tablespoons oil and arrange the frozen dumplings flat-side down in the pan.

Cook until the bottoms are lightly golden and crisp, about 1 to 2 minutes.


Frozen dumpling potstickers in hot oil in a black cast iron skillet.

Step 5: Steam the Potstickers

Carefully add about ⅛ to ¼ cup water to the skillet-just enough to cover the bottom of the pan-then immediately cover.

Cook until the water evaporates and the dumplings finish steaming, about 3 to 4 minutes.

If using meat-filled dumplings, cook an extra minute or two if needed according to package directions.

Repeat with remaining dumplings if necessary.

Alternate Cooking Method
Prefer steamed dumplings? Arrange them in a steamer basket lined with parchment or cabbage leaves and steam according to package instructions.


Step 6: Assemble & Serve

Divide the dumplings between two shallow bowls or plates.

Top with the smashed cucumber salad and carrot ribbons. Spoon generous amounts of the Asian peanut sauce over everything.

Finish with cilantro, mint, toasted sesame seeds, chopped peanuts, and an extra drizzle of chili crisp.

Serve immediately while the dumplings are warm and crispy.

Dumpling Potsticker dinner with smashed cucumber and carrot salad drizzled with asian peanut sauce and sesame seeds in a block bowl with red chop sticks.

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Tips for the Best Dumpling Dinner

  • Don't thaw frozen dumplings before cooking
  • Use a very hot skillet for crispy bottoms
  • Salt the cucumbers to remove excess moisture
  • Let the peanut sauce sit before serving so it thickens naturally
  • Double the peanut sauce-you'll want extra for dipping

Variations

  • Make It Vegetarian. Use vegetable dumplings and swap honey for sugar or maple syrup.
  • Add More Vegetables. Try adding edamame, shredded cabbage, radishes, snap peas and green onions
  • Make It Spicier. Add extra chili crisp or a spoonful of sambal oelek.
  • Add Noodles. Turn this into a fuller dinner by serving over rice noodles or jasmine rice.

Common questions about this recipe

You've got questions... I've got answers! If you have a question about this recipe that isn't answered below, feel free to leave it in the comments, and I'll jump in there to help you out.

What should I serve with dumplings for dinner?

mashed cucumber salad is one of the best sides for dumplings because its cool crunch balances the rich crispy potstickers beautifully.
Other great side dishes include:
- Steamed edamame
- Garlic green beans
- Asian slaw
- Sesame noodles
- Stir-fried bok choy
- Miso soup
- Fried rice

What are the best frozen dumplings to buy?

Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, and many local grocery stores carry excellent frozen dumplings. Potstickers with flat bottoms work especially well for pan frying.

Can I make peanut sauce ahead of time?

Yes. The sauce can be made up to 3 days ahead and stored in the refrigerator. Thin with a splash of hot water if needed before serving.

Can I use almond butter instead of peanut butter?

Absolutely. Almond butter or cashew butter both work nicely.

How do I keep dumplings from sticking to the pan?

Use a hot skillet with enough oil and avoid moving the dumplings until the bottoms naturally release.

Can I steam the dumplings instead?

Yes. Steam according to package directions if you prefer softer dumplings instead of crispy potstickers.

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One Pan Dumpling Dinner with Smashed Cucumber Salad & Asian Peanut Sauce

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Crispy pan-fried frozen potstickers served with crunchy smashed cucumber salad and drizzled with a creamy-spicy Asian peanut sauce. This easy weeknight dinner for two comes together in about 25 minutes using frozen dumplings and a simple no-cook sauce.
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Cook Time 20 minutes mins
Total Time 25 minutes mins
Course Dumpling Dinner For Two
Cuisine Asian
Servings 2 servings
Calories 549 kcal

Equipment

  • 1 10 - inch cast iron skillet

Ingredients
  

For the Asian Peanut Sauce

  • ¼ cup smooth peanut butter well stirred
  • 1 garlic clove grated or minced
  • ¼ cup just boiled water
  • 1 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon rice vinegar or fresh lime juice
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 1 to 2 teaspoons chili crisp or chili oil

For the Smashed Cucumber Salad

  • 1 to 2 small seedless cucumbers
  • Pinch of salt
  • 1 large carrot peeled into ribbons

For the Dumplings

  • ½ bag frozen potstickers or dumplings (about 8 ounces or 10 - 12 potstickers), not thawed
  • 1 to 2 tablespoons canola oil or another neutral oil

Garnishes (optional)

  • Big handfuls of fresh cilantro or mint
  • Toasted sesame seeds
  • Chopped roasted peanuts
  • Extra chili crisp
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Instructions
 

Make the Peanut Sauce

  • In a medium bowl whisk together the peanut butter, garlic, and hot water until mostly smooth. Add the soy sauce, rice vinegar or lime juice, honey, and chili crisp. Whisk again until creamy and combined. The sauce may seem loose at first but will thicken as it sits.

Prepare the Smashed Cucumber Salad

  • Cut the cucumbers in half lengthwise and then into 2-inch pieces. Lay them cut-side down on a cutting board and gently smash using the flat side of a chef's knife or a rolling pin until they crack apart.
  • Tear into bite-size pieces if needed. Place in a colander and sprinkle lightly with salt. Let sit for 10 minutes to draw out excess moisture.
  • Meanwhile, peel the carrot into ribbons using a vegetable peeler or mandoline.

Cook the Dumplings

  • Heat a large nonstick or cast iron skillet over medium-high heat until hot. Add the oil and arrange the frozen dumplings flat-side down in the pan. Cook for 1 to 2 minutes until the bottoms are lightly golden.
  • Carefully add ⅛ to ¼ cup water to the skillet and immediately cover. Cook for 3 to 4 minutes until the water evaporates and the dumplings are cooked through. Add another minute or two for meat-filled dumplings if needed.

Assemble the Bowls

  • Divide the dumplings between two plates or shallow bowls. Top with smashed cucumber salad and carrot ribbons. Spoon generously with peanut sauce and finish with cilantro, mint, sesame seeds, chopped peanuts, and extra chili crisp. Serve immediately.

Notes

  • Keep dumplings frozen until cooking for the crispiest texture.
  • Potstickers with flat bottoms work best for pan frying.
  • The peanut sauce thickens as it rests.
  • Chili crisp adds both crunch and heat.
  • Add rice noodles or jasmine rice for a heartier meal.

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Nutrition

Calories: 549kcalCarbohydrates: 59gProtein: 15gFat: 31gSaturated Fat: 5gPolyunsaturated Fat: 6gMonounsaturated Fat: 13gTrans Fat: 0.03gCholesterol: 5mgSodium: 1129mgPotassium: 213mgFiber: 4gSugar: 17gVitamin A: 0.1IUVitamin C: 12mgCalcium: 59mgIron: 3mg

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