When I found bags of Bibigo crispy dumpling bites in the Dollar Tree freezer section, I had to look twice to believe it. Not only was finding these restaurant-quality dumplings at a dollar store unexpected, but at $3 per bag, they were also less than half their usual price. And as someone who has considered paying upwards of $7 for these same dumplings at other stores, I knew I’d found a bargain!
This combination of quality and affordability doesn’t come around often. The Bibigo dumplings are a crispy, spicy spin on one of my favorite frozen wontons, and they’re made with delicious, Korean-inspired flavors. I know that Bibigo is undergoing a brand refresh, so they’ll only be at Dollar Tree temporarily while Bibigo updates their packaging design. So if you spot them, grab a bag—and maybe grab a few extra while you’re at it.
Bibigo Crispy Dumpling Bites at Dollar Tree
- Price: $3 for 7.7 ounces (approx. 14 to 16 dumpling bites)
- Why I Love Them: These super flavorful dumplings have the perfect texture—crisp on the outside and tender and juicy on the inside. They go from freezer to table in minutes.
Why I Love Bibigo Crispy Dumpling Bites
They have a delightful texture with crispy skin and a tender, juicy filling that doesn’t dry out when cooked. The spicy chicken and vegetable filling is super flavorful, with a spice level that hits the sweet spot. Unlike some frozen appetizers that are one-note wonders, these dumplings can transform into several different dishes.
They’re just as comfortable floating in a bowl of ramen as perched atop a fresh green salad. They’re easy and convenient to cook, too. Whether you’re using an air fryer, microwave, or toaster oven, they go from freezer to table in minutes and deliver on their promise of crispiness.
How I Use Bibigo Crispy Dumpling Bites
They’re delicious straight out of the air fryer with a simple dipping sauce. And like their soft, chewy cousins, I’ve found many ways to incorporate these versatile bites into proper meals. My current favorite involves turning them into a hearty salad with smashed cucumber, loads of greens, fresh herbs, and a ginger chili dressing for a sublime lunch.
For dinner, I love using them as a garnish on simple noodle soups. The crispy exterior softens slightly in the broth while still maintaining some texture, adding a perfect punch of flavor. They’re also fantastic as a protein addition to grain bowls or served alongside fluffy rice and veggies when I need a quick dinner solution.
At $3 a bag, Bibigo dumplings are the kind of find that makes me want to clear out extra freezer space to stock up. And given that they’re likely only at Dollar Tree temporarily, that’s exactly what I plan to do.
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