Learn how to make Crispy Chicken Chilli Wontons with our Chef Varun Inamdar.
Introduction
Super crispy and yummy Chicken Chilli Wontons! Wontons are little morsels of ground meat wrapped in a flour-based wrapper. They are always dainty, appetizing, and the most amazing food ever! These chicken wontons are filled with ground chicken, and then deep-fried to perfection. Every bite is bursting with flavors. Try out this scrumptious wonton recipe today & tell us how you like it.
Crispy Chicken Chilli Wontons Ingredients –
For the Filling –
200 gms Chicken Thigh (deskinned, deboned & cut into cubes)
1/4 cup Onion (diced)
1 tbsp Spring Onion Greens (chopped)
1 tbsp White Onions (chopped)
1 tbsp Capsicum (chopped)
2 tsp Dark Soy Sauce
1 tbsp Ginger, Garlic & Green Chillies (crushed)
1/2 tbsp Black Pepper (crushed)
Salt (as required)
2 tsp Oil
For the Glue –
2 tbsp Refined Flour
Cold Water
Shaping the Wontons –
Wonton Sheets
For Frying
Oil
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About Wontons
A wonton (traditional Chinese: 餛飩; simplified Chinese: 馄饨; pinyin: húntun) is a type of Chinese dumpling commonly found across regional styles of Chinese cuisine. It is also spelled wantan or wuntun in transliteration from Cantonese 雲吞 / 云吞 (wan4 tan1) and wenden from Shanghainese 餛飩 / 馄饨 (hhun den). There are many different styles of wonton served throughout China, though most foreigners are only familiar with Cantonese wontons because of the predominance of Cantonese restaurants overseas.
Wontons are made by spreading a square wrapper (a dough skin made of flour, egg, water, and salt) flat in the palm of one’s hand, placing a small amount of filling in the center and sealing the wonton into the desired shape by compressing the wrapper’s edges together with the fingers. Wontons are commonly boiled and served in soup or sometimes deep-fried. There are several common regional variations of shape.
The most versatile shape is a simple right triangle, made by folding the square wrapper in half by pulling together two diagonally opposite corners. Its flat profile allows it to be pan-fried like a guotie (pot sticker) in addition to being boiled or deep-fried.
Each region of China has its own variations of wonton; examples include Beijing, Sichuan, Hubei, Jiangnan, Jiangxi, Guangdong (Canton), Fujian, etc. Dumplings and wontons from the 7th and 8th centuries CE were found in Turpan. Originating from China, wontons have also become popular in other East and Southeast Asian cuisines. .
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