Wonton may look complicate to make, but in reality they are quite simple. Make a batch and they can be stored in the freezer for months.
Tonight, I am serving dry-tossed wonton egg noodles in a peanuty-sesame dressing to complement with these lovely plump home-made wonton.
Preparation Time: 20 minutes
Cooking Time: 20 minutes
Makes: 6 servings
Ingredients
200g pre-seasoned pork mince
1 packet of wonton pastry
1 egg
100ml chicken stock
400g fresh wonton noodles
3 table spoons of sesame jam
10ml black rice vinegar
20ml light soy sauce
3g sugar
3ml sesame oil
5g fried shallot flakes
5g sesame & seaweed seasoning
Method
Please refer to my previous entry for the dumpling meat fillings recipe.
Alternatively, combine minced pork, green vegetables, soy sauce, oyster sauce, salt and pepper in a large bowl.
Add an egg to the mixture.
Mix well let it marinate for 15-30 minutes in the fridge.
To make wonton:
Prepare a small bowl of water nearby.
Take a sheet of wonton pastry and water the edge with your finger.
Spread a small teaspoon of the meat mixture evenly.
Gather up the wonton edges as if you are scrunching up a piece of paper.
There are various wrapping methods. This method is the easiest, most free-flowing and quickest.
Do make sure the top edges are sealed tightly.
Once you got the hang of it, the process will be a lot quicker and very fun at the same time.
Dilute chicken stock with water and bring it to boil over medium heat.
Add the wonton to the boiling water.
Cook until wonton float to the top.
It usually takes 5 minuttes.
Drain and remove from heat.
Don't they look juicy and plump already?
Now for the dry sesame egg wonton noodles:
Blanched the egg wonton noodles in the same boiling chicken stock water for 60 seconds until al dente.
Drain and rinse the noodle under cool running water.
Combine sesame paste, black rice vinegar, soy sauce, sesame oil and sugar in a bowl. Mix well.
Pour on top of the cooled egg noodles.
Toss to combine the egg noodle and the sesame dressing.
Place the dry-tossed sesame egg noodle on serving plate.
Plate 6-8 wonton per plate per person.
Garnish with fried onions, some sesame and seaweed seasonings.
If you can take spice well, add a spoonful of chilli paste.
Use the dumpling vinegary dipping sauce if you'd like a stronger flavoring for the wonton.
This comfort-food dish is so hearty, all home-made with goodness and love.
Enjoy!~
Categories
#Asian
#Noodles
#Light Meal
#Snack
#Wonton
#Dim Sim