Won Ton Soup

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  • beksbks
    beksbks

    Has anyone ever done a home made Won Ton soup? Made Won Tons? Looking for suggestions and tips. What sort of filling, what sort of spice. I'm thinking garlic and green onions, with lots of greens probably bok choy, and............that's as far as I've got.

  • JeffT
    JeffT

    Put taco meat, cheese and salsa in them. Depending on your mood you can call them either Mexican Won Ton or Chinese Tacos.

    Is this a great country or what?

  • beksbks
    beksbks

    Uhhhh yum. This is not the soup I was looking for. I'll move along.

  • cameo-d
    cameo-d

    I suggest you go to work in a chinese restaurant for a couple of weeks. That way you can get all their recipes and secret ingredients.

  • beksbks
    beksbks

    That won't help with dinner tonight Cameo

    Emeril has a nice recipe here. I think I'll tweak it a bit with shrimp and chicken instead of the pork.

    http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/emeril-lagasse/wonton-soup-recipe/index.html

  • snowbird
    snowbird

    Cameo!

    Bek, I like all soups, but I can't help you with this one.

    Sylvia

  • beksbks
    beksbks

    Well, I'm going to dive right in. I'll let ya know how it turns out Syl. I still wish I could serve up some of my Mexican chicken soup for ya. It turned out so dang good!

  • snowbird
    snowbird
    I still wish I could serve up some of my Mexican chicken soup for ya. It turned out so dang good!

    I'll bet it did!

    My boss could use some of it.

    He had to leave today; he's very sick.

    Claims it's my fault.

    Twit.

    Sylvia

  • LockedChaos
    LockedChaos

    Cloud Swallows
    Wonton

    There is a distinct resemblance to the beak and tail of a swallow when the
    pastry squares are correctly folded to enclose the filling. On a more prosaic
    note, they may be called deep-fried dumplings. One also finds them on
    restaurant menus under the name of Ôfried short soup sweet and sourÕ when
    served with the appropriate sauce.

    Makes about 40

    6 dried shiitake mushrooms
    125 g (4 oz) raw prawns
    4 spring onions, finely chopped
    3 tablespoons finely chopped bamboo shoots
    250 g (8 oz) minced pork
    1½ teaspoons salt
    1 tablespoon light soy sauce
    1 teaspoon sesame oil
    250 g (8 oz) wonton wrappers
    peanut oil for deep-frying

    Soak the mushrooms in hot water for 30 minutes. Squeeze out any excess
    moisture, discard the stems and chop the caps finely.

    Shell and devein the prawns and chop till almost a paste, mixing with the
    spring onions, mushrooms, bamboo shoots, minced pork and seasonings.

    Put a half teaspoon of filling in the centre of each wonton wrapper. Moisten
    the edges of the dough with a finger dipped in water. Fold over to form a
    triangle, with the points overlapping slightly. Press together to seal. Pull the
    two bottom corners of the triangle down to meet under the bulge of the
    filling, and dab with a little of the meat mixture, placing one corner over the
    other and pressing firmly. Place on a paper-lined baking sheet, leaving a little
    space between them. If they touch, this pastry is inclined to stick.

    Heat the oil in a wok and deep-fry a few at a time over medium heat so the
    filling has time to cook through, about 2 minutes. When golden, lift out on a
    slotted spoon and drain on absorbent paper. Serve as an appetiser or as part of
    a meal, with sweet and sour sauce poured over just before serving.

    Note: Wonton wrappers may be purchased from the refrigerator section of
    any Asian store. They are squares of egg and wheat flour pastry, rolled very
    thinly and cut into precise 8 cm (3 in) squares. They are also used for steamed
    dumplings. To make, gather the edges of the pastry around 2 teaspoons of
    filling in a money bag shape. Steam over boiling water for 10 minutes in an
    oiled steamer.

  • ninja
    ninja

    I went to try it once.........I couldn't lift the plate......

    that's one ton soup for you

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