Shrimp Wonton Recipe – Freshly Ingredients

Servings: 4 Total Time: 35 mins

Shrimp wontons are a delightful dish that can be complemented with a variety of tasty sides. For a light, comforting pairing, consider serving your wontons with a warm broth or flavorful miso soup. The soup enhances the delicate shrimp flavors while adding a soothing depth.

Stir-fried vegetables, such as bell peppers, snap peas, and carrots, bring vibrant color and crunch to the meal, with a splash of soy sauce or sesame oil tying everything together. Rice dishes are another great choice—whether you opt for fragrant jasmine rice or savory fried rice, the grains offer a satisfying base that pairs perfectly with the wontons. 

For a refreshing contrast, a crisp Asian-style salad with crunchy cucumbers and a tangy dressing can cleanse the palate between bites. Don’t forget a variety of dipping sauces—soy sauce, sweet chili, or spicy sesame dip can enhance the wontons’ flavors and offer different dimensions of taste. With these pairings, your shrimp wontons will shine in any meal.

Shrimp Wonton Recipe

What is Shrimp Wonton?

Shrimp wontons are a type of dumpling commonly found in Asian cuisine. They are made with a thin dough wrapper filled with a delightful mixture of chopped shrimp and seasonings. These lovely pockets of flavor can be boiled, steamed, or fried. 

Originally from southern China, wontons have become popular around the world for their delicate texture and savory filling. Shrimp adds a sweet, briny touch, elevating the dish.

Flavor Profile

The flavor profile of shrimp wontons is simply exquisite. When you take a bite, the first thing you notice is the umami richness from the shrimp. Then comes the warmth of ginger, subtly balanced by the nuttiness of sesame oil. 

Finished with hints of spring onion and a gentle kick from ground white pepper, these ingredients create a harmonious blend. The texture is equally enticing, with the silky wrapping giving way to juicy filling. The dipping sauce you pair with it can elevate this further, adding spice or sweetness depending on your mood.

Why You’ll Love This?

There’s something special about crafting shrimp wontons. Maybe it’s the satisfaction of making them from scratch. Or perhaps it’s the way they make you feel, warm and cozy on a chilly evening. 

They’re not just a meal; they’re also a conversation starter. Friends and family gathering, rolling dough, and stuffing wontons—this can create treasured moments. Plus, they are adaptable! You can tweak the fillings to match your tastes or dietary preferences.

Ingredients

For making tasty shrimp wontons, gather the following ingredients:

Wonton Filling:

1 tbsp of Oyster Sauce

1 ½ tbsp of Toasted Sesame Oil

2 ½ tbsp of Freshly Grated Ginger

4 Stalks of Spring Onions (Finely Chopped)

2 lb of Chopped or Minced Shrimp (Prawns)

2 tsp of Ground White Pepper

1 Egg White

40 Wonton Wrappers

1 tbsp of Fresh Cilantro (Chopped)

Ingredients for Spicy Dipping Sauce:

4 Cloves of Garlic (Minced)

3 tbsp of Peanut Oil

1 tbsp of Toasted Sesame Seeds

2 tbsp of Black Rice Vinegar

1 ½ tbsp of Homemade Chili Garlic Paste

1 tsp of Crushed Red Chili Flakes

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Step by Step Instructions

Step 1: Prepare the Filling

Begin by combining the minced shrimp, oyster sauce, sesame oil, ginger, and spring onions in a mixing bowl. Stir in ground white pepper and the egg white. Mix everything thoroughly until well combined.

Step 2: Assemble the Wontons

Lay a wonton wrapper on a clean surface. Place about a teaspoon of the shrimp mixture in the center. Use your finger to wet the edges with a little water. Fold the wrapper in half, pressing out any air, and seal tightly. Ensure there are no gaps. Feel free to get creative with the shapes!

Step 3: Cook the Wontons

You can boil, steam, or fry these beauties. For boiling, prepare a pot of water and bring it to a gentle boil. Place wontons gently in the water and cook for about 3-4 minutes or until they float to the top. If frying, heat peanut oil in a pan and fry the wontons until golden on both sides.

Step 4: Make the Dipping Sauce

In another bowl, combine all the sauce ingredients. Mix well and adjust the seasoning. Taste it—if you like it spicier, add more chili garlic paste or red chili flakes.

Step 5: Serve

Serve your shrimp wontons warm with the spicy dipping sauce on the side. Garnish with sesame seeds and fresh cilantro for an attractive presentation.

Tips & Tricks

– Keep Wrappers Covered: To prevent them from drying out, cover the unused wonton wrappers with a damp cloth.
– Test the Filling: Cook a small amount of the filling in a pan to taste for seasoning before stuffing the wontons.
– Freeze for Later: If you have leftovers, freeze unboiled wontons on a baking sheet and transfer them to a bag once frozen.
– Experiment with Fillings: Try mixing in vegetables like mushrooms or bok choy for added flavor and texture.
– Make a Double Batch: They are a hit at parties, so making extra will never go to waste!

How Can You Store This Shrimp Wonton?

Once cooked, shrimp wontons can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. They will last for about 2-3 days. For longer storage, place uncooked wontons on a tray in the freezer. 

Once firm, transfer them to a zip-top bag to keep them for up to a month. Just remember to label with the date!

Alternatives for Missing Ingredients

  1. Oyster Sauce: If you don’t have oyster sauce, soy sauce makes a decent substitute. It won’t have the same richness, but it adds flavor.
  2. Toast Sesame Oil: If you can’t find sesame oil, olive oil or canola oil can be used. The flavor will change, but it still serves the purpose of binding the filling.
  3. Wonton Wrappers: In a pinch, you can use egg roll wrappers cut into quarters or even lasagna noodles. Just adjust cooking times accordingly.
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Conclusion

Shrimp wontons are more than just food. Each bite tells a story of flavors, textures, and cherished moments. You now have the knowledge to bring this dish into your kitchen. With a sprinkle of creativity and a dash of love, you can impress your friends and family. 

So, gather your ingredients, roll up your sleeves, and embark on this culinary adventure. Your taste buds and loved ones will thank you!

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Shrimp Wonton Recipe – Freshly Ingredients

Prep Time 10 mins Cook Time 25 mins Total Time 35 mins
Servings: 4 Calories: 557 kcal

Description

Shrimp wontons remind me of my childhood kitchen adventures. They were the perfect treat, often made during family gatherings. 

The moment I took a bite, the flavor burst forth like a little festival on my tongue. These wontons carry memories of laughter, warm kitchens, and experimentation with flavors. In this blog, I’ll take you through my journey with shrimp wontons. You’ll learn the ins and outs, so you can recreate this delightful dish with confidence.

Ingredients

Wonton Filling:

Ingredients for Spicy Dipping Sauce:

Instructions

Step 1: Prepare the Filling

  1. Begin by combining the minced shrimp, oyster sauce, sesame oil, ginger, and spring onions in a mixing bowl. Stir in ground white pepper and the egg white. Mix everything thoroughly until well combined.

Step 2: Assemble the Wontons

  1. Lay a wonton wrapper on a clean surface. Place about a teaspoon of the shrimp mixture in the center. Use your finger to wet the edges with a little water. Fold the wrapper in half, pressing out any air, and seal tightly. Ensure there are no gaps. Feel free to get creative with the shapes!

Step 3: Cook the Wontons

  1. You can boil, steam, or fry these beauties. For boiling, prepare a pot of water and bring it to a gentle boil. Place wontons gently in the water and cook for about 3-4 minutes or until they float to the top. If frying, heat peanut oil in a pan and fry the wontons until golden on both sides.

Step 4: Make the Dipping Sauce

  1. In another bowl, combine all the sauce ingredients. Mix well and adjust the seasoning. Taste it—if you like it spicier, add more chili garlic paste or red chili flakes.

Step 5: Serve

  1. Serve your shrimp wontons warm with the spicy dipping sauce on the side. Garnish with sesame seeds and fresh cilantro for an attractive presentation.

Nutrition Facts

Servings 4


Amount Per Serving
Calories 557kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 17.3g27%
Saturated Fat 2.7g14%
Cholesterol 577mg193%
Sodium 2486mg104%
Total Carbohydrate 42g15%
Dietary Fiber 2g8%
Sugars 1g
Protein 55g111%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Note

  • Keep Wrappers Covered: To prevent them from drying out, cover the unused wonton wrappers with a damp cloth.
  • Test the Filling: Cook a small amount of the filling in a pan to taste for seasoning before stuffing the wontons.
  • Freeze for Later: If you have leftovers, freeze unboiled wontons on a baking sheet and transfer them to a bag once frozen.
  • Experiment with Fillings: Try mixing in vegetables like mushrooms or bok choy for added flavor and texture.
  • Make a Double Batch: They are a hit at parties, so making extra will never go to waste!
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Frequently Asked Questions

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1. Can I use frozen shrimp for making wontons?

Yes! Frozen shrimp is perfectly suitable. Just thaw them beforehand and make sure to chop them finely.

2. What’s the best way to serve these wontons?

They shine bright when served hot alongside a variety of dipping sauces. Choose from soy sauce, chili garlic, or a sweet and sour sauce.

3. Are shrimp wontons gluten-free?

They are not naturally gluten-free. However, you can find gluten-free wonton wrappers or alternative wrappers that fit the dietary requirement.

4. How can I make this dish vegetarian?

Replace shrimp with finely chopped mushrooms and additional vegetables like water chestnuts for crunch. Adjust the seasonings accordingly.

5. Can these be prepared in advance?

Absolutely. You can prepare them a day in advance. Just store the unboiled wontons in the refrigerator. You can freeze them as well before cooking.

Charlotte Shapiro, Author and Registered Dietitian
Charlotte Shapiro Registered dietitian, recipe developer & food blogger

Charlotte Shapiro is a registered dietitian and the author of Freshly Ingredients, a blog dedicated to easy, nutritious, and flavorful recipes. Based in Alaska, Charlotte draws inspiration from local ingredients and diverse cuisines to create balanced meals that are simple to prepare. With a passion for making healthy eating accessible, she shares practical tips and recipes that fit into busy lifestyles. Through her blog, Charlotte aims to empower readers to enjoy wholesome, home-cooked meals without the hassle.

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