It has been a while since I last posted anything using my beloved everyday pork and prawn mince. In the coming days I will show you a few more ways of using that extremely versatile tummies' kitchen staple.
First up is wonton dressed with chili oil - a popular northern Chinese snack that is also my favourite standby lunch. It takes minutes to prepare and will keep you full and satisfied until dinner time.
P.S If you prefer your wonton in a broth with some vegetables instead, please click here.
First up is wonton dressed with chili oil - a popular northern Chinese snack that is also my favourite standby lunch. It takes minutes to prepare and will keep you full and satisfied until dinner time.
P.S If you prefer your wonton in a broth with some vegetables instead, please click here.
recipe per serve
you'll need;
some everyday pork and prawns mince
10 to 12 wonton wrappers
1 tbs of chili oil with sediments
2 tbs of light soy
1 tsp of sesame oil
chopped spring onions (optional)
you'll need;
some everyday pork and prawns mince
10 to 12 wonton wrappers
1 tbs of chili oil with sediments
2 tbs of light soy
1 tsp of sesame oil
chopped spring onions (optional)
Place 1.5 tbs of the filling in the middle of the wrapper...
gather all edges together to form a plump dumpling, repeat with the rest of the wrappers.
Mix the chili oil, soy and sesame oil in a bowl and set aside.
Bring a large pot of water to a boil and add in the wontons, they are done when float to the surface (takes 5 to 7 minutes)
Remove dumplings with a slotted spoon and add them to the bowl and mix well, scatter with some chopped spring onions if using.
Oh wow. This would be phenomenal.
ReplyDeleteI am going to make it very very soon.
Thank you and please do! :)
DeleteI normally have my wontons with broth but I think I will try this out soon!
ReplyDeleteIt is a nice change indeed
DeleteI love how you served the wonton with chili oil, thats a must try. Can you suggest a brand for chili oil?
ReplyDeleteI normally get a brand from China (lao gan ma) old god mother
DeleteHi. My son loves dumplings. When we were in Hong Kong, he had them for breakfast! So I decided to make them using your recipe. It's the first time I have made dumplings. They were delicious. My son said they were just like the ones in Hong Kong. Thank you. Michael. Melbourne, Aus.
ReplyDeleteThanks Michael! I am glad the dumplings came out well :)
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