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  2. Butternut-Squash-and-Sage Wontons Recipe - AOL

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    Transfer the steamed wontons to a large plate. Repeat with the remaining wontons. 7. Heat the remaining 1 tablespoon of olive oil until shimmering. Add the wontons and cook over moderate heat, turning once, until lightly browned and crisp, 2 minutes per side. Transfer the wontons to a platter, sprinkle with the toasted walnuts and cheese and serve.

  3. You Can Now Make Cheesecake Factory’s Crispy Crab Wontons at ...

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    Now, the restaurant is adding to its make-at-home dishes by sharing the recipe for Cheesecake Factory wontons. Earlier this year, Cheesecake Factory rolled out a menu of its Timeless Classics, and ...

  4. One of Ree's Favorite Hacks Starts With a Pack of Wonton Wrappers

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    Here, you'll find tons of fun ways to use store-bought wonton wrappers, including crispy fried recipes, bite-sized appetizers, and lots of family-friendly after-school snacks. Looking for game day ...

  5. Butternut-Squash-and-Sage Wontons Recipe - AOL

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    1. Preheat the oven to 400°. Arrange the garlic cloves and the whole sage leaf on a piece of foil and drizzle with 1 teaspoon of the olive oil.

  6. Let's Eat at Home! - Wikipedia

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    Julia Vysotskaya's first book of "Let's Eat at Home" recipes came out in December, 2005. 2006 — "Let's Eat at Home. Recipes by Julia Vysotskaya" 2007 — "Let's Eat at Home all Year Round" 2007 — "Gloss" 2008 — "Let's Eat at Home Every Day" 2008 — "Tasty Notes" 2009 — "I Eat, I Run, I Live" 2010 — "Cooking for Kids of All Ages"

  7. Crab Rangoon - Wikipedia

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    Crab rangoon was on the menu of the "Polynesian-style" restaurant Trader Vic's in Beverly Hills in 1955 [14] and in San Francisco since at least 1956.[15] [16] [17] Although the appetizer has the name of the Burmese city of Rangoon, now known by Burmese as 'Yangon', [18] the dish was probably invented in the United States by Chinese-American chef Joe Young working under Victor Bergeron ...

  8. Wonton noodles - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysian version differs from the original in having slices of char siu (barbecued pork) added to the dish, as well as the possibility of the soup and wontons being in separate bowls, the noodles being served relatively dry, dressed with oyster sauce and garnished with chopped spring onions while the wontons are in a soup bowl usually with ...

  9. 90 Easy Bite-Sized Appetizers For The Best Party Ever - AOL

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    Tender shredded rotisserie chicken gets tossed in a spicy-sweet peanut sauce, stuffed in a crispy baked wonton shell, and topped with bright, colorful, and crunchy veggies to make this easy two ...