Yield: 25 servings
Measure | Ingredient |
---|---|
8 ounces | Ground raw chicken or pork |
½ cup | Shredded carrot |
¼ cup | Finely chopped celery* |
1 tablespoon | Soy sauce |
1 tablespoon | Dry sherry |
2 teaspoons | Cornstarch |
2 teaspoons | Grated gingerroot |
½ pack | Wonton wrappers |
2 tablespoons | Margarine or butter; melted |
\N \N | Plum or sweet & sour sauce |
*Note: ¼ cup finely chopped water chestnuts may be substituted for ¼ cup chopped celery. For filling: In a medium skillet cook and stir ground chicken or pork till no pink remains; drain. Stir in carrot, celery or water chestnuts, soy sauce, sherry, cornstarch, and gingerroot; mix well. Spoon 1 rounded teaspoon of the filling atop a wonton wrapper. Lightly brush edges with water.
To shape each wonton, carefully bring 2 opposite corners of the square wonton wrapper up over the filling and pinch together in the center. Carefully bring the 2 remaining opposite corners to the center and pinch together. Pinch together edges to seal. Place wontons on a greased baking sheet. Repeat with remaining filling and wonton wrappers. Brush wontons with melted margarine or butter.
Bake in a 375 degree oven for 8 to 10 minutes or till light brown and crisp. If desired, serve with plum or sweet-and-sour sauce. To make ahead: Bake appetizers as directed; cool completely. Transfer to a storage container. Cover tightly and freeze up to 1 month. To serve, place frozen wontons on a greased baking sheet. Bake in a 375 degree oven for 8 to 10 minutes or till wontons are light brown and crisp.
44 calories (52% from fat), 2 g fat, 6 mg colesterol, 2 g protein, 3 g carbohydrate, 0 g fiber, and 95 mg sodium per wonton. From "Better Homes and Gardens" magazine, Dec 1991.