Ingredients
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3/4
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4
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2
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1
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1
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2
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1
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40
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Directions
Pork Wontons, This recipe is adapted from a weight watchers recipe in the Take Out Tonight Cookbook It is a little work, but my husband and I love the guilt-free home made chinese take-out!, Wonderful used one pound of ground pork instead of the tenderloin and also included both teaspoons of sesame oil in the mixture Added salt and pepper to the mix and 70 wontons were born Thanks for great recipe , Wonderful used one pound of ground pork instead of the tenderloin and also included both teaspoons of sesame oil in the mixture Added salt and pepper to the mix and 70 wontons were born Thanks for great recipe
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Steps
1
Done
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Combine the Pork, Scallions, Cornstarch, Garlic, Hoisin Sauce, 1 Tsp of the Sesame Oil, and the Soy Sauce in a Medium Bowl; Set Aside. |
2
Done
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Arrange 6 Wonton Wrappers on a Work Surface. Place Half a Teaspoon of the Pork Mixture in the Center of Each Wrapper. Moisten the Edge of Each Wonton Wrapper With Water and Pull One of the Top Corners Diagonally Over the Filling to Make a Triangle. Press the Edges Firmly to Seal. Bring Left and Right Corners Together Above the Filling. Overlap the Tips of These Corners, Moisten With Water, and Press Togither. Place Completed Wontons on Baking Sheet Lightly Covered With Cornstarch and Cover With Damp Paper Towels. Repeat With the Remaining Filling and Wrappers, Making a Total of 40 Wontons. |
3
Done
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Bring a Large Pot of Water to a Boil. Add the Wontons, 20 at a Time, to the Pot; Return to a Boil, Stirring Occasionally. Cook Until the Wontons Float to the Top, About 1 Minute. Remove With a Slotted Spoon and Drain; Toss the Wontons With the Remaining 1 Teaspoon Seasame Oil to Keep Them from Sticking Together. |