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Wanton Soup

SNo.
Ingredients
Quantity
Wanton Wrapper


1
Egg
1
2
Salt
¾ tsp
3
All purpose flour
2 cups
4
Water
As needed
5
Extra flour
As nedded
Wanton Soup


6
Wanton wrapper
18-24
Filling


7
Boneless lean pork
½ pound
8
Soy sauce
1 tbsp
9
Oyster sauce
1 tbsp
10
Sesame oil
Fewq drops
11
Sugar
½ tsp
12
Green onions
1
13
Cornstarch
1tsp
14
White pepper
To taste
Other

15
Water
For boiling wanton
16
Chicken stock
5 cup

·        Method

For Wanton Wrapper

1.       Lightly beat the egg with the salt. Add 1/4 cup water.
2.      Sift the flour into a large bowl. Make a well in the middle and add the egg and water mixture. Mix in with the flour. Add as much of the remaining water as necessary to form a dough. (Add more water than the recipe calls for if the dough is too dry).
3.      Form the dough into a ball and knead for about 5 minutes, or until it forms a smooth, workable dough. Cover and let rest for 30 minutes. Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface. Roll out until very thin, and cut into 3 1/2-inch squares. Store in a plastic bag in the refrigerator or freezer until ready to use.

For Soup

4.     Combine all the filling ingredients in a bowl, mixing well. Lay one won ton skin in front of you. Cover the remaining won ton skins with a damp towel to keep them from drying out.
5.     Filling the won tons: Moisten all the edges of the won ton wrapper with water. Place a heaping teaspoon of won ton filling in the center.
6.     Fold the won ton wrapper in half lengthwise, making sure the ends meet.
7.     Press down firmly on the ends to seal. Use thumbs to push down on the edges of the filling to center it. Keeping thumbs in place, fold over the won ton wrapper one more time. Push the corners up and hold in place between your thumb and index finger. Wet the corners with your fingers.
8.     Bring the two ends together so that they overlap. Press to seal. The finished product should resemble a nurse's cap. Repeat with remaining won tons.
9.     Alternate method: Place the teaspoon of filling in the middle of the wrapper and twist to seal. The final result should resemble a money bag or drawstring purse.
10. Boiling the won tons: Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add the won tons, making sure there is enough room for them to move about freely. Let the won tons boil for 5 - 8 minutes, until they rise to the top and the filling is cooked through. Remove from the pot with a slotted spoon.
11. To make the soup: bring the chicken stock to a boil. Add the won tons and bring the soup back to a boil. Add the green onion, remove the pot from the heat and add the sesame oil, stirring. Ladle into soup bowls, allowing 6 won tons per person.

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