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Home cooked fried wontons

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 7:05 pm
by tianzhu
Hi

Good Evening.

Would you like to share how to make home cooked fried wontons?

Best wishes

Re: Home cooked fried wontons

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 7:10 pm
by icy_mama
:imanisland: u cooking for yourself? :smile:

Re: Home cooked fried wontons

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 7:25 pm
by tianzhu
icy_mama wrote::imanisland: u cooking for yourself? :smile:
Hi icy_mama

Good Evening

For my boy.

Best wishes

Re: Home cooked fried wontons

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 7:27 pm
by icy_mama
ok, u can try this. i bought wonton skins from ntuc. trick is not to put too much meat onto each wonton skin and when deepfrying, oil must be hot but not smoking cos will burn the skin before cooking the meat inside.

depending on how much u want to make. simple version here, but u can vary the ingredients according to your tastebuds, like adding minced prawns too.

about 100g minced pork, seasoned with salt and pepper
2 pieces of water chestnut, chopped finely
some spring onions, chopped finely
1egg yolk (keep the white for sealing the wontons)
mix them up well.

scoop small amount of mixture onto wonton skin and fold into half and seal with egg white.

this should make about 20pcs i think. but the number doesn't matter.

have fun cooking and hope your boy will enjoy eating, tianzhu! :smile:

Re: Home cooked fried wontons

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 7:31 pm
by tianzhu
Hi icy_mama

Thank you for your quick response.

Best wishes

Re: Home cooked fried wontons

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 7:45 pm
by icy_mama
no problem, u solve our maths problems, i solve your cooking woes. :laugh: do let me know the results. :wink:

Re: Home cooked fried wontons

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 8:49 pm
by Jennifer
The Pontian fried wonton has an extra ingredient. Got a crunch in it. Is it salted fish? Or the fried bian yu?

Re: Home cooked fried wontons

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 8:58 pm
by icy_mama
Jennifer wrote:The Pontian fried wonton has an extra ingredient. Got a crunch in it. Is it salted fish? Or the fried bian yu?
yeah, theirs have a fishy smell, which my dc don't like, that's why i always end up crunching it all down. :laugh: bad for a diet! :lol:

Re: Home cooked fried wontons

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 9:00 pm
by Jennifer
icy_mama wrote:
Jennifer wrote:The Pontian fried wonton has an extra ingredient. Got a crunch in it. Is it salted fish? Or the fried bian yu?
yeah, theirs have a fishy smell, which my dc don't like, that's why i always end up crunching it all down. :laugh: bad for a diet! :lol:
I always ask for extra serving when I eat this at West Mall Pontian. Hv tried the other Pontian at BP Mall, cheat type, miserable filling, almost like nothing.

Re: Home cooked fried wontons

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 9:02 pm
by icy_mama
Jennifer wrote:
icy_mama wrote:
Jennifer wrote:The Pontian fried wonton has an extra ingredient. Got a crunch in it. Is it salted fish? Or the fried bian yu?
yeah, theirs have a fishy smell, which my dc don't like, that's why i always end up crunching it all down. :laugh: bad for a diet! :lol:
I always ask for extra serving when I eat this at West Mall Pontian. Hv tried the other Pontian at BP Mall, cheat type, miserable filling, almost like nothing.
that's why homemade always the best! customised taste. :wink: