Hereβs a clear overview of wontons and how to make them:
π₯ What Are Wontons?
Wontons are a type of Chinese dumpling made with a thin dough wrapper, usually filled with a mixture of meat, seafood, or vegetables. They can be boiled, steamed, or fried and are often served in soup or with a dipping sauce.
πΉ Common Wonton Fillings
- Ground pork or chicken
- Shrimp
- Green onions and garlic
- Ginger, soy sauce, sesame oil, and seasonings
π©βπ³ Basic Wonton Preparation
- Make the filling
Mix meat (or seafood) with seasonings and finely chopped vegetables. - Fill the wrappers
Place a small spoonful of filling in the center of a wonton wrapper. Moisten edges with water, fold into a triangle, and press to seal. Some folds create a pouch or other decorative shapes. - Cook
- Boil: 3β5 minutes until they float and are cooked through
- Steam: 6β8 minutes
- Fry: 2β3 minutes until golden and crispy
- Serve
- In broth as wonton soup
- With soy sauce, chili oil, or dipping sauces
- As a crispy appetizer if fried
π₯ Tips
- Donβt overfill the wrapper, or it may burst while cooking
- Keep unused wrappers covered to prevent drying out
- For a lighter version, steam instead of frying
If you want, I can give a step-by-step recipe for classic pork wontons in soup or a crispy fried wonton version.