Today’s final DELICIOUS IN DUNGEON recipe is a 3-in-1: three flavors of dumpling in one recipe, inspired by the array of dumplings the characters eat after being transformed by a changeling mushroom ring. This is my favorite episode in the whole season because my favorite character, Senshi the dwarf, gets temporarily turned into an elf. Wherever he walks, the air around him blooms with flowers and glitters with sparkles. 😆
Senshi makes fried dumplings, and in a moment of inspiration, he passes the dumplings through the mouth of a changeling statue, transforming the food into a variety of tasty dumplings.
Only a few are described, so I used those as the inspiration for my three flavors. Izutsumi says one of the dumplings is filled with Barometz meat, a dungeon monster that looks like a lamb, so I filled one dumpling with ground lamb seasoned with garlic and onion. Marcille bites into a dumpling filled with stretchy yellow cheese, so I made one stuffed with Velveeta. Laos says one of the dumplings is sweet, which leaves a lot of room for interpretation. I LOVE Nutella-stuffed fried wontons, so I filled my final dumpling with a mix of Nutella and cream cheese.
These all turned out amazing, but I think my favorite was the Velveeta. How is no one already doing this? It was like eating deep-fried grilled cheese! Plus, it was easy to assemble since the cheese is solid but soft at room temp. My kids, on the other hand, loved the lamb dumplings. They’re already asking me to make them again!
I’m sad that this is the end of my DELICIOUS IN DUNGEON menu—I had SO much fun coming up with monster-inspired recipes—but I’m glad I got the opportunity to try some things that were a little more “out there.” I’m also excited for my next menu. I can’t reveal it yet (you’ll have to wait a couple weeks), but I’ve been looking forward to doing it for two whole years. I can’t wait to share it with you!
NOTE: This recipe needs to chill for 2 hours before frying.




