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

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    Grab some store-bought wonton wrappers to make these creative recipes. You can use the supermarket shortcut for crispy snacks, homemade ravioli, and more!

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

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    Brush the edges of the wrappers with water and fold each one into a triangle, pressing the edges to seal. Bring the pointed edges together and press to seal. Transfer the stuffed wontons to a baking sheet and cover them with plastic wrap. Repeat with the remaining wonton wrappers and filling. 6. Oil a steamer basket and set it over simmering water.

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

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    Place the wonton skins onto a clean work surface or cutting board. Place a half ounce of filling onto the center of each wrapper. Lift the bottom and top flat edges of the wrapper up over the filling.

  5. Wonton - Wikipedia

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    Wonton strips, deep-fried strips made from wonton wrappers and served with hot mustard or other dipping sauce, are a common complimentary appetizer in American-style Chinese restaurants. In the Philippines, fried wontons are often called pinseques fritos (pinsec frito in the Castilian singular). [17] Pritong pinsek is the Cebuano and Tagalog name.

  6. 27 Quick, Easy and Compulsively Eatable Air-Fryer Snacks - AOL

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    Wonton Mozzarella Sticks. Skip the breading for easy mozzarella sticks. Just wrap string cheese in wonton wrappers (look for them in the freezer section of your grocery store) and cook. A coating ...

  7. Jiaozi - Wikipedia

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    various wrappers labeled as wonton skins. Jiaozi are often confused with wonton. Jiaozi have a thicker skin and a relatively flatter, more oblate, double-saucer like shape, and are usually eaten with a soy-vinegar dipping sauce or hot chili sauce while wontons have thinner skin and are usually served in broth as soup. The dough for the jiaozi ...

  8. Yanpi - Wikipedia

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    Rouyan made with yanpi wrappers Putian-style bianrou soup Taiping yan. Yanpi (Chinese: 燕皮; pinyin: yànpí; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: ian phî; lit. 'swallow skin') is a type of wonton skin used in Chinese cuisine. Lean pork meat taken from the shanks is mixed with glutinous rice, pounded to a paste, then sprinkled with starch.

  9. I Just Can't Bear One More Boring Salad, So I'm Reaching For ...

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    Without the need to wrap or fry, this veggie-packed meal comes together in well under an hour. Garnish with crispy raw scallions, toasted sesame seeds, and plenty of sriracha or chili oil . Get ...