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    Default Wonton Soup

    I love Chinese dumplings and I love to add them in soups. I always order wonton noodles in restaurants and I always wanted to make one at home. Good thing a friend of mine gave me a link to All Recipes.com and she highly recommended it.

    Ingredients

    1/2 pound boneless pork loin, coarsely chopped
    2 ounces peeled shrimp, finely chopped
    1 teaspoon brown sugar
    1 tablespoon Chinese rice wine
    1 tablespoon light soy sauce
    1 teaspoon finely chopped green onion
    1 teaspoon chopped fresh ginger root
    24 (3.5 inch square) wonton wrappers
    3 cups chicken stock
    1/8 cup finely chopped green onion

    Directions

    1. In a large bowl, combine pork, shrimp, sugar, wine, soy sauce, 1 teaspoon chopped green onion and ginger. Blend well, and let stand for 25 to 30 minutes.

    2. Place about one teaspoon of the filling at the center of each wonton skin. Moisten all 4 edges of wonton wrapper with water, then pull the top corner down to the bottom, folding the wrapper over the filling to make a triangle. Press edges firmly to make a seal. Bring left and right corners together above the filling. Overlap the tips of these corners, moisten with water and press together. Continue until all wrappers are used.

    3. FOR SOUP: Bring the chicken stock to a rolling boil. Drop wontons in, and cook for 5 minutes. Garnish with chopped green onion, and serve.

    Footnotes

    Uncooked wontons will keep in freezer for a good 2 months if well wrapped. Thaw before frying, but they can be boiled straight from frozen and cooked 2 minutes longer.)

    TO FRY: Heat 2 to 3 cups of oil in a wok until hot. Deep-fry wontons in batches until golden, 2 to 3 minutes on each side. Drain. Serve with dipping sauce or duck sauce, also called plum sauce.

    Nutritional Information

    Makes: 8 servings

    Amount Per Serving Calories: 146 | Total Fat: 4.3g | Cholesterol: 33mg


    Source: All recipes.com
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    Yum... Wonton soup.. Chinese dumpling.. I love it!! I can finally make one on my own.

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    Me too..I love it.. i love oriental meals.. This is good post indeed.. I always order dumplings at chinese restaurants.

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