SHUN LEE WEST'S SICHUAN WON TONS
Provided by Fred Ferretti
Categories dinner, main course
Time 4h20m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 27
Steps:
- Combine all ingredients except last 4 in large mixing bowl. Mix in one direction with chopsticks until all ingredients are well blended. Refrigerate 4 hours.
- Combine all sauce ingredients, mix thoroughly and set aside.
- Into each won ton skin place a tablespoon of filling. Wet 4 edges with water, fold over and seal. Then wet 2 corners of folded side and pull those together. Overlap and press them together to seal, creating won ton. Repeat until all filling is used.
- Bring water to boil. Add teaspoon peanut oil and teaspoon salt. Place won ton in water, stir with wooden spoon and cook for about 5 minutes until done. Run cold water into pot to prevent sticking; remove won ton.
- Place won ton on a serving dish, pour sauce over and serve.
SPICY WON TONS WITH CHILE OIL
Sichuan won tons are typically doused with hot, numbing chile sauce, but this less fiery version, adapted from "Hong Kong: Food City" by Tony Tan, is more like what you'd find at Cantonese restaurants. These delicate won tons are subtly sweet, ginger-scented and filled with a tender combination of pork, egg, stock, soy sauce and Shaoxing rice wine. Eat a couple of the won tons on their own to appreciate their delicate flavor before surrounding them with chile oil sauce, which will inevitably dominate them. Scale the amount of chile oil to suit your tolerance.
Provided by Alexa Weibel
Categories dinner, snack, project
Time 5h
Yield About 40 won tons
Number Of Ingredients 19
Steps:
- Make the chile oil: Snip any stems off the chiles and discard any exposed seeds. Heat a wok or large skillet over low. Add 1/2 teaspoon oil and the chiles and cook, stirring constantly, until the chiles are fragrant, toasted and slightly darkened, about 3 minutes. Transfer the chiles immediately to a large plate and let cool completely.
- Add the cooled chiles to a food processor and pulse until coarsely chopped into small pieces. Transfer to a medium heatproof bowl. Add the remaining oil to the wok or skillet and heat over medium-high until shimmering and smoking, then immediately turn off the heat and let cool 3 minutes. Pour the warm oil over the chiles, stir to combine, then let cool 2 hours or up to overnight. (You'll have a generous 1/2 cup. Chile oil will keep, covered and refrigerated, for up to 2 months.)
- At least a couple hours before you plan to make the won tons, prepare the chile-oil sauce: In a small bowl, whisk together all the sauce ingredients to combine (makes about 3/4 cup). Add more chile oil to taste. Set aside. (Chile-oil sauce is best prepared at least a few hours in advance, and will keep a few weeks refrigerated in a covered container.)
- Prepare the filling: Put all the ingredients except the chicken stock in a medium bowl and mix well. Add the stock 1 tablespoon at a time, stirring in a circular motion until incorporated before adding the next spoonful.
- Assemble the won tons: Fill a small bowl with water and line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. Working with one won-ton wrapper at a time, place 1 rounded teaspoon of pork filling in the center of the wrapper. Dip your finger in the water and run it around the edges of the wrapper. Lift and fold one corner over the filling toward the opposite corner over to form a triangle, gently pressing the air out as you seal the edges with your fingertip, then dab one of the lower corners with water and fold over to reach the other lower corner, forming a smaller triangle; pinch both corners to seal. Transfer to the parchment paper, and cover loosely with a damp kitchen towel or a sheet of plastic wrap to prevent drying out. Repeat until all the filling is used.
- Bring a large pot of water to the boil over high heat. Working in batches to avoid crowding, cook the won tons until they float to the surface, about 3 to 4 minutes. Remove with a slotted spoon. Divide the won tons among bowls, drizzle with chile-oil sauce and garnish with scallions.
SHUN LEE'S SZECHUAN SHRIMP
This is the first gourmet recipe I ever made. The time I ever used hot sauce, ginger root or sesame oil. It is still a favorite. Please don't let the list of ingredients turn you away from this delicious recipe. The recipe is from a magazine ad for Planters Peanut Oil from the '70's. I only use about 2-3 tablespoons Peanut Oil.
Provided by mandabears
Categories Szechuan
Time 20m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Combine scallions, bamboo shoots, ginger, garlic and hot sauce in a small bowl.
- In a second bowl combine sugar, catsup, sherry(if using), soyce sauce and sesame oil.
- In a third bowl mix cornstarch and water.
- Heat peanut oil in a wok or large skillet to 400 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Have a large bowl ready with a strainer in it.
- Add shrimp to hot oil and cook until pink, no more than 2 minutes.
- Place in large bowl.
- Use 2 tablespoons of the cooking oil in the same skillet or wok on high heat.
- Add scallion mixture and stir fry for 1 minute.
- Add drained shrimp and stir fry for 30 seconds.
- Add catsup mixture.
- Stir fry for 30 seconds.
- Add cornstarch mixture to pan.
- Cook and stir until slightly thickened.
- Serve with steamed rice.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 873.8, Fat 82.3, SaturatedFat 13.8, Cholesterol 143.2, Sodium 1240.6, Carbohydrate 19.8, Fiber 0.9, Sugar 14.1, Protein 17.4
HAWAIIAN FRIED WON TONS
This recipe has been a hit at EVERY party and it's so easy to make! I'm not sure how I got the recipe but it's ono (means 'delicious' in Hawaiian)!! I've received so many requests for the recipe, I've decided to add it. Even people who don't like Spam, love it!! I've gotten wonderful recipes from you all it's about time to share the goodies! Aloha and enjoy!!
Provided by ROZEWSKI
Categories Appetizers and Snacks Meat and Poultry Pork
Time 45m
Yield 10
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- In a medium bowl, mix together the lunchmeat, water chestnuts, green onions, parsley, hard-cooked eggs, pepper, and oyster sauce. Set aside.
- On a clean flat surface, such as a cutting board, lay out 4 to 6 wonton skins at a time. Place a tablespoon of the meat mixture into the center of each one. Keep a small bowl of water next to the work area to dip fingers in. Use wet fingers to moisten the corners of each wrapper. Quickly pinch all 4 corners together to seal in the filling. If it doesn't hold, use more water. Keep filled wontons covered with plastic wrap to prevent drying while the others are made.
- Heat one inch of oil in a deep heavy skillet over medium-high heat, or heat recommended amount of oil in a deep-fryer to 365 degrees F (185 degrees C). Fry wontons for a few minutes on each side, or until golden. Remove to paper towels to absorb excess grease. Enjoy the grinds!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 330.2 calories, Carbohydrate 26.9 g, Cholesterol 82.8 mg, Fat 20.1 g, Fiber 1.4 g, Protein 10.5 g, SaturatedFat 5 g, Sodium 724.4 mg, Sugar 0.7 g
WON TON SICHUAN-STYLE
Provided by Craig Claiborne And Pierre Franey
Categories appetizer
Time 10m
Yield Four servings
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Blend the garlic, ginger, coriander, scallions or green onions, peppercorns and chili paste with garlic. Set aside.
- Blend the wine, vinegar and cornstarch. Stir to blend. Add the monosodium glutamate, sugar, sesame oil and soy sauce. Blend and set aside.
- Cook the won ton and drain. Set aside.
- Heat a wok or skillet and, when it is almost smoking, add the corn oil. Immediately add the garlic and ginger mixture. Cook, stirring, 30 seconds.
- Add the won ton and stir quickly. Add the cornstarch mixture and cook, stirring, 30 seconds. Spoon the won ton onto a serving dish. Serve piping hot in small bowls.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 1263, UnsaturatedFat 48 grams, Carbohydrate 5 grams, Fat 82 grams, Fiber 1 gram, Protein 116 grams, SaturatedFat 26 grams, Sodium 627 milligrams, Sugar 2 grams, TransFat 0 grams
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