CANTONESE WONTON NOODLES 廣東雲吞麵
There is not a lot of changes that could be made without affecting the authentic Cantonese Wonton taste. You can use my Hong Kong Zha Jiang noodle sauce to put over wontons as well.Some recipes use ground white sesames to give it a bit of nuttiness. Shrimp roe powder and shrimp shell is traditionally added to give more depth to the broth.
Provided by Auntie Emily
Categories Appetizer Breakfast Dinner Lunch Main Course Side Dish Snack Soup
Time 5h5m
Number Of Ingredients 30
Steps:
- Wipe the dried flounder fish with a damp cloth to remove dust and other debris
- Put the flounder fish on a baking rack and bake at 150˚C or 300˚F for 10 minutes on each side. Set aside
- Wash 30 g of dried shrimp and set aside
- Bring a pot of water to a boil. Use approx. 4 L of water
- Put the pork bones into the boiling water for 5 minutes.
- Remove from water and submerse in cold water to loosen bone fragments. Rinse off loose parts with water and set aside
- Fill a pot with 2.5 L water
- Put the flounder, pork bones and dried shrimp into the pot and turn the heat to medium-high. Bring it to a low simmer. Do not let the soup boil. Boiling will make the soup cloudy. A good wonton noodle soup is clear and flavourful
- When you see tiny bubbles starting to form, add beansprouts, turn the heat to simmer and let it simmer for 4 hours
- In a pan, turn heat to low and add 2 tsp of the flounder fish powder and toast it for a few minutes until you can smell the aroma. Turn off heat and set aside
- Wash and devein shrimp and put into a mixing bowl. The ratio of the filling should be 70% shrimp, 20% pork fat and 10% lean pork. Fresh shrimp is best but frozen shrimp works as well. I used frozen shrimp and I used one per wonton. Cantonese wonton wrappers are small, so you may need to cut each shrimp into a few pieces.
- Finely dice the pork fat and put it into the mixing bowl
- Dice the pork and then chop it until it's pasty. Usually will take 5 minutes of chopping. Put it in the mixing bowl
- Add 1 egg, 1 tsp salt, 2 tsp toasted flounder powder, ½ tsp white pepper powder, 1 tbsp Shaoxing wine, 1 tsp light soy sauce and 1 tsp fish sauce. Mix with your hands. Add 2 tsp sesame oil and mix again
- Pick up the contents in the mixing bowl in your hand and drop it back into the mixing bowl. Do this around 20 times to give the shrimp filling some elasticity and help it to bind together. If using frozen shrimp, it will not be likely that the shrimp will bind with the pork but that's okay.
- Let the filling marinate for around 30 minutes
- Take a wonton wrapper and put it in a diamond position
- Put some filling in the lower centre part of the wrapper Bear in mind that Cantonese wontons should be bite-size, so not too big
- Use the knife or spoon that you're using to pick up the filling to rub some of the filling residual on the bottom point of the wrapper to act as glue
- Fold the bottom point over the filling and just under the top point The top point and bottom point do not meet in order to create a "goldfish tail"
- Use the knife or spoon to rub some of the wet filling on the sides of the wonton wrapper to help it stick when you gently squeeze the wrapper together Don't worry if the filling is not completely sealed. If you use a big pot of boiling water to cook the wontons, the filling will not fall out
- It's very important to not squeeze too tightly. You want the filling to be loose as opposed to the filling being packed tightly
- Repeat until all the filling has been used and set aside
- Wontons can be freezed at this point. Remember to dust the bottom of the plate with flour or cornstarch before you put the wontons on it to be freezed
- After 4 hours, your soup should be quite flavourful so you can remove all the solids from the soup with a strainer
- Add 2 tbsp fish sauce (optional), 1 tsp salt and 1 tbsp light soy sauce. Taste and make adjustments
- Bring the soup to a boil and then turn to simmer
- Wipe Chinese yellow chives and cut into 2 cm pieces. Set aside
- Bring a big pot of water, approx. 4-5 L to a boil A big pot of water ensures that the water temperature doesn't drop too much when you put in the wontons. If the temperature is too low, the wontons wrapper will get mushy
- Prepare bowls. Add some Chinese chives and sesame oil to the bowls. A little bit of soy sauce can also be added to the bowl
- Put the wontons in the boiling water for approx. 2-3 minutes until done. Remove from water and place in bowls
- Turn the heat up on the soup. It should be around 90˚C or 194˚F when you add it to the bowl
- Prepare a large mixing bowl filled with water. It will be used to give the noodles a rinse after it is cooked for the first time
- When the water is boiling, add the wonton noodles. Cook for approx. 2 minutes or until done
- Submerse the noodles in the water in the mixing bowl, give it a quick swirl, and put it back into the boiling water to reheat. Remove and put it into the bowl with the wontons
- Use a ladle to pour the soup into the bowl of wonton noodles
- Serve with Chinese red vinegar and/or chili oil sauce
- Heat a sauce pan or small pot using medium-high heat.
- Put 2 tbsp of oil and add chopped shallots and the white parts of the green onions
- Fry until aromatic. Bring heat down to low
- Add 1 tbsp light soy sauce, 2 tbsp oyster sauce, 1 tsp sugar and mix until sugar is dissolved
- Turn off heat and add 2 tsp of sesame oil
- Add the rest of the green onions
- Pour over wontons and/or noodles
Nutrition Facts : Calories 939 kcal, Carbohydrate 89 g, Protein 73 g, Fat 31 g, SaturatedFat 8 g, TransFat 1 g, Cholesterol 421 mg, Sodium 3439 mg, Fiber 4 g, Sugar 3 g, ServingSize 1 serving
WON TON MEIN - CHINESE DUMPLINGS AND NOODLES
This is another one of those comfort foods that my mom used to make, especially on cold nights. And this was my dinner tonight. It is also one of my favorite soup-type meals. I make this at least twice a month. My daughter just loves this and so does her boyfriend. The keikis (children) love it too, because of the noodles and the beautiful colors and they think that it is play time. It is a little difficult as there are a lot of things that are going on at the same time in preparing this dish. I will try to explain everything so as not to overwhelm any one. As with all of my recipes, if you have any questions, please feel free to ask. And yes, I took the picture before I ate it! YUMMMMM!
Provided by Jo Anne Sugimoto @sugarnspicetedibears
Categories Chicken
Number Of Ingredients 22
Steps:
- In a large pot, pour in all the chicken broth, along with the seaweed, dried shrimp, shoyu and sugar. Bring to a boil, then lower the heat to a low simmer and cover the pot.
- Chop up the char siu, fishcake and green onions. Put them in separate containers with covers and refrigerate.
- In a medium glass mixing bowl, add the ground pork, salt and pepper to taste, grate garlic and ginger, add it in, add the oyster sauce, slightly beat the egg and add it in, finely mince the waterchestnut and add it in, mix till everything is well incorporated.
- Open the package of pi (wrappers) and cover it with a damp cloth or paper towel to keep it from drying out. Take one wrapper and put about a teaspoon and a half of the pork mixture in the middle of the square, dampen the edges with water (in a shallow little bowl, use your finger) and fold diagonally then fold it again and dampen the points and press together. The wrapper is supposed to keep the pork mixture from oozing out, so you must make sure that all the edges are sealed. Put it in a container lined with paper towels. Continue to make the dumplings and put it in the container and keeping it partially covered. Keep the cover on so the dumplings do not dry out.
- Bring a medium pot of water to a rolling boil and follow the directions on the package for the preparation of your noodles, when it is cooked drain the noodles in a colander.
- Bring a medium pot of water to a rolling boil. Put a few of the dumplings in the boiling water and let it cook for 3 minutes, mix it around a little so that it does not stick to the bottom of the pot.
- While you are waiting for the dumplings to cook, put some noodles in a soup bowl, then put the dumplings over the noodles, then your char siu and fishcake, pour your dashi or chicken soup stock over everything and garnish with green onions. Grab your chopstick and saimin spoon and enjoy your hot meal, you deserve it! You did a great job!
WONTON NOODLES (WANTAN MEE)
Wonton noodles, wantan mee or wonton mee, are a popular Asian dish consisting of noodles topped with vegetables, pork, and stuffed wonton.
Provided by Renards Gourmets
Categories Main Course
Time 1h15m
Number Of Ingredients 40
Steps:
- In a large bowl, mix the ground pork, prawns, egg white, ginger, soy sauce, oyster sauce, chicken broth powder, sesame oil, salt, sugar. and white pepper.
- Knead for 2 minutes.
- Place a teaspoon of the pork mixture in the center of each wonton wrapper.
- Moisten the edges of each wrapper with cold water.
- Seal the edges to give a triangle shape.
- Close by expelling as much air as possible.
- Reserve on a sheet of parchment paper until ready to cook.
- Heat the oil in a pan and sauté the garlic over medium-low heat until it begins to turn lightly golden and crisp. Immediately transfer to a bowl and set aside.
- Black mushroom sauce
- Soak the black mushrooms in lukewarm water until softened.
- Drain but reserve the water of the black mushrooms.
- Squeeze excess water from the mushrooms and cut them into pieces.
- Heat the vegetable oil in a small saucepan and sauté the garlic and mushrooms for 1 minute. Add the rest of the ingredients except for the cornstarch mixture.
- Bring to a boil.
- Cover and simmer for 20 minutes over low heat.
- Stir in the cornstarch mixture and, while stirring, allow the sauce to thicken slightly.
- Adjust the seasoning, if necessary.
- Turn off the heat, cover the pan and set aside.
- Bring a large pot of water to a boil.
- Add 1 tablespoon of garlic oil, salt and sugar.
- First blanch the bok choy stems for a few minutes, then add the leaves. Drain and set aside.
- Reserve the cooking water.
- Boil a large amount of water in a saucepan, add the chicken broth powder, 1 teaspoon of garlic oil and the scallions.
- Cook the wontons in small batches for about 1 to 2 minutes, stirring regularly.
- Drain and set aside.
- In a shallow serving bowl, place 1 serving of the seasoning sauce.
- With the same boiling water used to blanch the vegetables, bring the noodles to a boil in 3 oz. (100 g) servings and cook for 25 seconds or until cooked to taste.
- Remove the noodles from the water with a skimmer and run them under cold running water for 5 seconds, then immerse the noodles again very quickly in the boiling water just to warm them up. Drain well.
- Transfer the noodles to the serving bowl and toss them into the seasoning sauce. Add 6 tablespoons of black mushroom sauce and mix again. Add a pinch of white pepper.
- Top the noodles with bok choy, wontons and char siu pork slices.
- Repeat the operation for the other 3 portions.
- Serve immediately with the pickled green hot peppers.
- Optionally add sriracha sauce.
WONTON SOUP
A simple, light 'Chinese dumpling' classic ...whether in soup or fried, wontons will always bring you that mysteriously delicious taste of the Far East ...! Garnish with fresh scallions.
Provided by MARBALET
Categories Soups, Stews and Chili Recipes Soup Recipes
Time 1h15m
Yield 8
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- In a large bowl, combine pork, shrimp, sugar, wine, soy sauce, 1 teaspoon chopped green onion and ginger. Blend well, and let stand for 25 to 30 minutes.
- Place about one teaspoon of the filling at the center of each wonton skin. Moisten all 4 edges of wonton wrapper with water, then pull the top corner down to the bottom, folding the wrapper over the filling to make a triangle. Press edges firmly to make a seal. Bring left and right corners together above the filling. Overlap the tips of these corners, moisten with water and press together. Continue until all wrappers are used.
- FOR SOUP: Bring the chicken stock to a rolling boil. Drop wontons in, and cook for 5 minutes. Garnish with chopped green onion, and serve.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 144.7 calories, Carbohydrate 15.3 g, Cholesterol 32.5 mg, Fat 4.2 g, Fiber 0.5 g, Protein 9.9 g, SaturatedFat 1.3 g, Sodium 588.8 mg, Sugar 1 g
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