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wonton

[ UK /wˈɒntən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a soup with won ton dumplings
  2. a Chinese dumpling filled with spiced minced pork; usually served in soup

How To Use wonton In A Sentence

  • The wontons were placed in a huge pot of boiling water and after only a few moments they floated to the top, we scooped them out and here they are.
  • They were good, but frying them was always so messy and time consuming that the wonton phase was a short one.
  • These light and crisp bite-sized parcels of mozzarella and pesto can be made with Chinese spring-roll pastry (wonton wrappers) or filo.
  • Pass up any kind of tempura, fried gyoza (the Japanese version of Chinese pot stickers) or fried wonton, agedashi tofu (deep-fried tofu), nikuitame (stir-fried pork), specialty rolls (may have more ingredients than basic rolls). The Small Change Diet
  • Chef Patrice Caillot shows us some unconventional sweet twists using wonton wrappers both steamed and fried.
  • Ramsay de Give for The Wall Street Journal The pumpkin & bibb salad, shown here, is part of the $20 three-course option, which also includes stir fried wonton noodles and a scoop of house-made sorbet or ice-cream. Top Chef
  • Vicky was particularly keen on the dim sum, which consisted of the Chinese dumplings, spinach wonton, Peking ravioli and mini-spring roll, served with a spicy soy dip and sweet chilli sauce.
  • Let cool a bit, then fill wonton or eggroll wrappers, using water or an eggwash to seal the edges. Nancy Cavillones: The Busy Home Cook's "Secret"
  • Still, he deftly accessorizes the dish with flying fish roe turned chartreuse with wasabi and a clever fried wonton basket bearing snappy daikon radish and pea shoots.
  • The dan dan noodles, and wontons in chili oil are excellent Lan Sheng’s Awesomeness Will Hopefully Force Szechuan Gourmet to Stay Good | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
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