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Appetisers & Dips, Chinese, Meat & Poultry, Seafood · June 24, 2023

Pork & Prawn Wontons with Snow Peas

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Ditch the takeout or pre-packaged frozen wontons and savour the delightful taste of homemade Prawn & Pork Wontons with Snow Peas! Each bite-sized parcel is brimming with flavourful, tender, and succulent pork and prawns. Whether you’re in the mood for boiling, steaming, or deep frying, these wontons cater to your cravings. Warning: You won’t stop at just one!

BOILED AND FRIED PORK & PRAWN WONTONS

These delectable pork and prawn wontons have become a beloved family favourite! Utilising store-bought wonton wrappers, these parcels are loaded with a blend of pork mince, prawns, snow peas, and a medley of Asian sauces and seasonings, creating a burst of flavours that tantalise your taste buds. The addition of snow peas adds a delightful crunch to these wontons!

3 ways to cook these wontons

You have the flexibility to prepare these wontons in various ways—boil them for a soft and silky texture, steam them for a healthier option, or deep fry for a satisfying crunch, especially ideal for party snacks. You can even add them to broth for a delightful wonton soup.

The versatility of wontons extends to freezing, making them an excellent make-ahead option for parties, gatherings, or quick meals. Cooking frozen wontons takes just a few extra minutes without requiring prior defrosting. To elevate the experience, consider serving them with Chilli Garlic Crisp Oil, fresh coriander, micro-greens, soy sauce, dumpling sauce, chilli sauce, or chilli oil.

For boiled or steamed dumplings, top them off with store-bought fried shallots for an added crunchy texture and a visually appealing presentation.

FRIED WONTONS
BOILED WONTONS

How to fold wontons

Folding dumplings offers various creative options. In this recipe, I’ve chosen a diamond-style fold, but feel free to experiment with other methods based on your preference. You can opt for a simple triangle fold by folding them in half, or gather and pinch the excess wrappers to create a charming money bag shape.

For this demonstration, I’ve used Supreme Wonton Wrappers, a brand readily available at Coles supermarkets. Similar wrappers can also be found at Woolworths, IGA, local Asian grocers, and other grocery stores.

Note: If you have a larger quantity of wrappers in the packet (around 30-40), you may consider using slightly less filling to stretch it out. Alternatively, you can add an extra 50g of pork mince to accommodate more wrappers.

Step-by-step

  1. Lay a wrapper out and fill with a heaped teaspoon of filling
  2. Dab a little water around 2 sides of the wrapper
  3. Fold over to form a triangle, squeezing out any air pockets
  4. Dab a drop of water in the bottom right corner
  5. Grab the 2 bottom corners and bring them together and seal
A few different ways of folding wontons

Expert tips

Tips for Making Ahead of Time:

  • While you can store these wontons in the fridge for a few hours, extended refrigeration may cause them to become soft and challenging to handle during cooking. To prevent sticking, dust your baking sheet with cornflour.
  • Freezing is the best option for making these wontons ahead of time. You can cook them directly from the freezer without the need for thawing. Since they are small, they freeze quickly.

Tips for Freezing the Wontons:

  1. Freeze the wontons on a lined baking tray in a single layer, ensuring they don’t touch too much. Once fully frozen, transfer them to a container or zip-lock bag.
  2. It’s crucial to freeze them individually first; otherwise, they may stick together, making them difficult to cook. After freezing individually, you can store them together in a bag to save freezer space.
  3. If you’re using frozen prawns initially, do not freeze these wontons. Fresh green prawns are necessary if you plan to make ahead and freeze.
  4. Alternatively, lightly cook the prawns, let them cool, and then add them to the filling if fresh green prawns are unavailable but you still need to make ahead and freeze.
  5. When cooking from frozen, remember to add a couple of extra minutes to the cooking time for thorough cooking.

Note: Always prioritise food safety when handling and storing raw ingredients.

PORK AND PRAWN WONTONS AND FRIED ONES

Serving suggestions

These Prawn & Pork Wontons with Snow Peas are versatile and can be served in various ways:

  1. Boiled Wontons: Serve them boiled in a clear broth for a classic wonton soup. Add some sliced green onions and a drizzle of sesame oil for extra flavor.
  2. Steamed Wontons: Steamed wontons are light and healthy. Serve them with a dipping sauce made from soy sauce, rice vinegar, and a dash of sesame oil.
  3. Deep-Fried Wontons: For a crispy texture, deep fry the wontons until golden brown. They make fantastic appetisers or party snacks. Serve with sweet chilli sauce or plum sauce for dipping.
  4. Wonton Salad: Toss the boiled or steamed wontons into a vibrant salad with fresh greens, cherry tomatoes, cucumber, and a light dressing. Sprinkle sesame seeds or crushed peanuts for added crunch.
  5. Wonton Noodle Soup: Add the boiled wontons to a bowl of noodle soup for a filling and comforting meal. Include your favourite noodles, vegetables, and broth.
  6. Dipping Sauces: Prepare a variety of dipping sauces such as soy sauce, chili oil, or a combination of soy sauce, vinegar, and minced garlic to enhance the flavors.
  7. Appetiser Platter: Arrange a platter with a mix of boiled, steamed, and deep-fried wontons for a diverse and visually appealing appetiser. Include a selection of dipping sauces for variety.

HOW DO YOU EAT YOUR WONTONS?

Let me know in the comments section below. I would love to know!

PORK AND PRAWN WONTONS AND FRIED ONES

Pork & Prawn Wontons with Snow Peas

5 from 1 vote
Ditch the takeout or pre-packaged frozen wontons and savour the delightful taste of homemade Prawn & Pork Wontons with Snow Peas! Each bite-sized parcel is brimming with flavourful, tender, and succulent pork and prawns. Whether you’re in the mood for boiling, steaming, or deep frying, these wontons cater to your cravings. Warning: You won’t stop at just one!
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Prep Time:30 minutes mins
Cook Time:10 minutes mins
Total Time:40 minutes mins
Course: Appetiser, Dinner, Entree, Finger Food
Cuisine: Chinese
Keyword: Best Dumplings, Make Ahead, Wontons
Servings: 25 Wontons
Author: Kate Brodhurst

Ingredients

  • 200g pork mince
  • 150g green prawn meat, roughly chopped
  • 50g snow peas, finely sliced
  • 1 tablespoon cornflour
  • 1 tablespoon oyster sauce
  • 1 tablespoon Chinese cooking wine  (Shaoxing Wine)
  • 1 tablespoon chopped coriander leaves and stems
  • 2 teaspoons grated fresh ginger
  • 2 teaspoons sesame oil
  • 1 teaspoon chicken stock powder
  • 1 teaspoon caster sugar
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon ground white pepper
  • 250g packet square wonton wrappers  (approx 25 in the packet – See Notes)

Instructions

  • To make the filling, combine all ingredients (except wonton wrappers) in a bowl. Mix together well for about 2 minutes or until the mixture is sticky and very well combined. You can use the mixture immediately to fill your wonton wrappers or cover and chill in the fridge for up to 24 hours.
  • Fill a small bowl with a some water and set aside. Working with one wrapper at a time, place about 2 teaspoons of filling into the centre of the wonton wrapper. Using a lightly wet finger, dab some water along 2 edges of the wrapper, then fold the wrapper over to form a triangle, pressing to seal. Squeeze gently around the filling to remove any pockets of air.
  • Dab a little water in the bottom right corner then bring the two corners together and seal to form a diamond shape. Transfer to a lined baking tray and repeat with remaining wrappers and filling. You can either cook the wontons immediately or cover with plastic wrap and freeze until firm. Once firm transfer to a zip-lock bag and freeze until required.
  • Bring a large saucepan of lightly salted water to the boil. Working in batches, cook the wontons for 4-5 minutes or until they float to the surface and the filling is firm and cooked through. Remove with a slotted spoon or spider and transfer to bowls. Repeat with remaining wontons.
  • Serve dumplings with your favourite sauce – soy sauce, dumpling sauce, chilli sauce or my Chilli Garlic Crisp Oil. Garnish with coriander and fried shallots. Serve.

Notes

  • COOKS NOTES:
    Oven Temps: 
    Oven temperatures are for conventional, if using fan-forced (convection), reduce the temperature by 20˚C.
    Measurements: We use Australian tablespoons and cups: 1 teaspoon = 5 ml, 1 tablespoon = 20 ml & 1 cup =  250 ml.
    Herbs: All herbs are fresh (unless specified) and cups are lightly packed.
    Vegetables: All vegetables are medium size and peeled, unless specified.
    Eggs: We use extra-large size and eggs are 55-60 g each, unless specified.
  • WONTON WRAPPERS
    I like to use the Supreme Wonton Wrappers which you can purchase at Coles. I prefer the yellow egg style wrapper but you can also buy wrappers from other large supermarkets such as Woolworths, Harris Farm or IGA. Alternately you can also purchase from your local Asian grocer.
  • TO DEEP-FRY WONTONS
    If you want your wontons crunchy, heat enough oil in a wok or saucepan until 2/3 full with vegetable oil. Heat till 180C. Gently cook in batches for 4 minutes or until golden brown and cooked through. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towel. Serve hot with your favourite dipping sauce.
    These can be deep-fried directly from frozen. Just add a minute or 2 longer to the cooking time.
  • TO STEAM
    Fill a wok or deep frying pan with water to come 1/2 way up the sides. Top with a steamer and line with baking paper which you have cut some slits in. Add the wontons, cover and steam for 6-8 minutes or until firm and cooked through. Alternately cook in a steamer according to manufactures directions. Serve hot with your favourite dipping sauce.
    If frozen, add a couple of minutes extra to the cooking time.

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  • Thai Prawn & Pork Spring Rolls
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  • Prawn Toast (Shrimp Toast)
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Comments

  1. Emily says

    July 4, 2023 at 3:30 PM

    5 stars
    Yum! These wontons were such a hit. I’m going to make a few more batches to add to my freezer for easy meals! So delicious

    Reply
    • Feed Me Kate says

      July 4, 2023 at 3:50 PM

      Thank you Emily. So glad you enjoyed them. They are a great stand by meal to have in the freezer! 😊

      Reply

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