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Wonton Soup

By:Nagi
Published:29 Sep '18Updated:22 Aug '23
628 Comments
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Homemade wonton soup! These wontons are filled with a juicy pork and prawn / shrimp filling and will knock your socks off. With step by step photos and a recipe video, you’re going to be a Wonton Wrapping Master in no time! Added bonus: Best standby freezer meal ever and super healthy (350 calories for a bowl!)

This is a reader-favourite recipe included by popular demand in my debut cookbook “Dinner”!

Wonton Soup made with homemade wontons. Super healthy!

Wonton soup

If you’ve ever had store bought frozen wontons or wontons from a good value Chinese place that probably uses frozen wontons, you will be amazed how different homemade ones are. The main difference is the texture of the filling – because homemade wontons are made with just pure fresh ingredients, NO mysterious fillers!

I think wontons are one of those things that many people don’t think to make, assuming they are really tedious and take ages. But they don’t!! The wonton filling takes minutes to make (literally – 5 minutes) and wrapping the wontons is quite fast if you use my method!

Overhead photo of Wonton Soup in a white bowl, ready to be eaten

About this Wonton recipe

I used to use my mother’s Wonton recipe, because it’s the one I have used all my cooking life. Then a few years ago, I came across this Wonton Soup recipe by my friend Maggie from Omnivore’s Cookbook, a wonderful authentic Chinese food blog.

I’ve learnt so much about authentic Chinese cooking from Maggie who was born and raised in China and only recently moved to the States. She takes such great care with her recipes, if you love Chinese food, I think you’ll be as delighted to discover her blog as I was. 🙂

So I think my mother was a bit disgruntled when I told her I was using Maggie’s Wonton filling for this post because it’s better than hers. I sent her away with samples, and she agreed that Maggie’s Wontons are fantastic, but didn’t admit it was better.

It IS better. Sorry mum! Maggie’s has better seasoning! 😉

Wonton Filling

Wonton filling

There are many types of wonton fillings, but I’d say that pork and shrimp/prawns are the most common. Then there are all sorts of additions, including mushrooms, water chestnuts, chopped up Asian greens and even carrots.

With all the possible variations out there, and not knowing which recipes are actually “real”, you can be confident that this is authentic because I have used Maggie’s recipe exactly as it is written.

Wrapping Wontons

This is where Maggie and I differ. If you click over to Maggie’s recipe, you will see that she uses trapezium shaped wontons wrappers (I had to Google that!!!). I use plain square ones because they are readily available here in Australia, even in supermarkets (Woolies, Coles). Once cooked, they look pretty similar.

So here is how I wrap wontons. This is a fast way of wrapping wontons because you can  lay out 10, even 20, and do them all in one go, rather than doing them one by one, because they are wrapped on the work surface rather than in your hand.

My Way of Wrapping Wontons
How to make Wontons // How to wrap wontons

The above is the way I usually fold wontons because I like the way the “tails” flap around like noodles once cooked. Yes, I’m a 7 year old at heart.

But to me, the flappy wonton skins are part of the Wonton Soup experience. 😂

The better way for freezing (more compact)

However, when I know I’m going to be freezing all or most of them, I wrap them in a more compact way so they fit better inside containers. This is the way the frozen wontons in Asian grocery stores are wrapped.

The photo on the bottom right is a container of frozen wontons I bought to show you how they are sold. Also so I could make some and smugly say how much better homemade is!

Asian Grocery Store Way
How to make Wontons

Both wonton wrapping methods are just as easy, and you can do them in batches rather than holding them one by one. But you can see how much more compact the Asian Grocery Store Way is compared to My Way in the photo below. The Wontons at the top are the compact Asian Grocery Way, the ones on the bottom are My Way with more flap page once cooked.

Wonton Wrappers for Wontons

This is what mine looks like once cooked. See all that wonton wrapper flappage? YUM.

Close up of spoon with a wonton

Don’t get too hung up about how neat your wontons are. Once cooked, they mostly lose their shape, so just make sure that your filling is well sealed inside. And even if the filling falls out, you still get the same flavour, so don’t fret!!!

Tip: As tempting as it is, do not bunch them up like a money bag otherwise you end up with a thick wad of wonton wrapper that won’t cook through.

Broth for Wonton Soup

Wontons are served in a clear Chinese chicken broth. Sometimes with just wontons, sometimes with wontons and noodles, called “Combination Long and Short Soup” on Chinese restaurant menus.  “Short” refers to the wontons and “Long” refers to the long noodles!

If I am at an Asian store, I usually pick up Chinese chicken broth which is more yellow but just as tasty as Western chicken broth that is available at supermarkets. However, I usually make this with ordinary Chicken broth using the same soup broth recipe as my Chinese Noodle Soup.

Soup Broth for Wonton Soup

So….what do you think??? Have I convinced you to give homemade Wonton Soup a go? I promise it is WORTH IT! They taste absolutely incredible. You will be amazed!

– Nagi x

PS Homemade wontons are so fantastic for standby meals to keep in your freezer because you can throw in whatever veggies you have and voila! You have a complete HEALTHY meal!

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Wonton Soup in a white bowl, ready to be eaten

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Wonton Soup made with homemade wontons. Super healthy!

Wonton Soup

Author: Nagi | RecipeTin Eats
Prep: 20 minutes mins
Cook: 15 minutes mins
Total: 35 minutes mins
Dinner
Chinese
4.98 from 209 votes
Servings50 wontons
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Recipe VIDEO above. Homemade wontons are amazing! No fillers, just real ingredients in the filling. Terrific standby freezer meal!

Ingredients

  • 50 – 60 wonton wrappers (Note 1)

Wonton Filling

  • 200 g / 7 oz lean pork mince (ground pork)
  • 200 g / 7 oz peeled prawns / shrimp , roughly chopped
  • 1 tbsp ginger , finely grated (1.5″ / 3cm piece)
  • 2 shallots / green onions , finely chopped (5 tbsp)
  • 1 tbsp light soy sauce (Note 2)
  • 2 tbsp Chinese cooking wine (Shaoxing wine) (Note 3)
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 2 tbsp sesame oil, toasted (Note 4)

Broth (for 2 servings)

  • 3 cups / 750 ml chicken broth (Note 5)
  • 2 garlic cloves , smashed (6)
  • ⅓” / 1 cm piece of ginger , sliced (optional, but highly recommended)
  • 1½ tbsp light soy sauce (Note 2)
  • 2 tsp sugar (any)
  • 1½ tbsp chinese cooking wine (Note 3)
  • ¼ – ½ tsp sesame oil

To Serve

  • Shallots / scallions , finely chopped
  • Bok choy , quartered, or Chinese broccoli cut into 10cm /4″ lengths (optional)
  • 40 – 50 g / 1.5 – 1.75 oz dried egg noodles per person , (optional) (8)

Instructions

Wontons:

  • Place Filling ingredients in a bowl. Use a potato masher to mash until fairly smooth – about 20 mashes. Don’t turn the prawn into a complete paste, small chunks are good.

Wrapping (See photos and video):

  • Use My Way (better Wonton Soup experience!) or the Asian Grocery Store Way (easier to pack for freezing).
  • Lay Wontons on work surface. Use 2 teaspoons to put the Filling on the wontons. Work in batches of 5 if starting out, up to 15 or 20 if confident. Brush 2 edges with water. Fold to seal, pressing out air. Brush water on one corner and bring corners together, pressing to seal.
  • Place wrapped wontons into a container with a lid as you work (so they don’t dry out).

Cooking/Freezing:

  • To cook: bring a large pot of water to boil. Place wontons in water and cook for 4 minutes or until they float. Remove with slotted spoon straight into serving bowls. Ladle over broth.
  • To freeze: Freeze uncooked in airtight containers. Cook from frozen for 6 to 8 minutes. IMPORTANT: Do not freeze if you made this with defrosted frozen prawns. (Note 11)

Broth:

  • Place Broth ingredients in a saucepan over high heat. Add white ends of scallions/shallots if leftover from Wonton filling. 
  • Place lid on, bring to simmer then reduce to medium high and simmer for 5 – 10 minutes to allow the flavours to infuse. Pick garlic and ginger out before using.
  • If using vegetables, blanch in the soup broth and place in serving bowl.

Assemble Soup:

  • Prepare noodles according to packet directions (if using noodles). Place in serving bowl with cooked wontons and blanched vegetables.
  • Ladle over soup. Serve!

Recipe Notes:

1. Wonton Wrappers – You can find Wonton Wrappers in the refrigerator section of Woolworths and Coles in Australia in the section where fresh noodles are sold (usually next to the pasta). You will need 2 packets (there are 40 in each pack). Or otherwise reduce the filling slightly and just make 1 packet.
2. Soy Sauce – You can sub with 1 tbsp + 1 tsp all purpose soy sauce. Read more about different types of soy sauce here.
3. Chinese cooking wine (Shaoxing wine) – I highly recommend using Chinese cooking wine per recipe as it adds depth of flavour into the filling. Sub with sherry, cooking sake or Mirin. If you cannot consume alcohol, then just omit.
4. Sesame Oil – This sounds like a lot, but trust me, it tastes incredible! Use toasted (brown oil) for better flavour, not untested (yellow).
5. Chicken broth – If you are at the Asian store, grab a couple of cans of Asian chicken broth. It’s more yellow and tastes a little “cleaner” than Western store bought chicken broth. It is what I used in the photos.
6. Smash garlic cloves by pressing the side of the knife down on the side so they burst open but mostly stay whole. It allows the flavour to infuse into the soup while making it easy to pick out of the broth before serving so you have a clean broth without bits of garlic in it.
7. I use 6 to 8 wontons for soups without noodles, and 5 or 6 with noodles.
8. I use these Asian egg noodles from Woolworths in Australia. Any dried or fresh egg noodles will work fine.
9. When I’m feeling really lazy, I cook the wontons in the soup broth. Just be aware that it will suck up some of the broth so add 1/2 cup of water.
10. The filling for the wontons are from this Wonton Soup recipe by Omnivore’s Cookbook, a fantastic authentic Chinese food blog. It is better than my mother’s!!
11. IMPORTANT: Do not freeze if you make this with prawn meat that was frozen – you should not refreeze raw seafood. Use all pork. Or if you really have to have prawns in your wontons, cook them very lightly in a skillet until they are JUST cooked (still opaque, not solid white), then chop them finely with a knife (i.e. almost mince them). Mash up the pork per recipe, then at the end just stir the prawns in – scrape any juices on cutting board in as well.
12. Nutrition per serving, with bok choy, no noodles. If you add egg noodles, it increases to 347 calories per serving. Make it even healthier by adding more vegetables – just blanch them in the soup broth.
 

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 280gCalories: 234cal (12%)Carbohydrates: 25g (8%)Protein: 17.5g (35%)Fat: 6.4g (10%)Saturated Fat: 1.3g (8%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 5.1gCholesterol: 80mg (27%)Sodium: 932mg (41%)Fiber: 1.2g (5%)Sugar: 1.8g (2%)
Keywords: Wonton Recipe, Wonton Soup
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This wonton recipe was originally published in September 2016. Updated for housekeeping matters in 2018 – no change to recipe!

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628 Comments

  1. Ted B says

    April 7, 2024 at 4:44 pm

    5 stars
    Excellent recipe, tastes amazing. Prep time is off, not sure how to get 20 min unless you’re using child labor. Took me minimum 2 hours. Good rainy day recipe.

    Reply
  2. lucius graham says

    April 7, 2024 at 12:03 pm

    like this recipe…just wish you had said how long to cook the broth…

    Reply
  3. Lee says

    March 22, 2024 at 5:16 am

    I had the craving for Wonton soup and this was perfect! exactly what I wanted 🙂

    I don’t eat pork & didn’t have prawns handy so instead I subbed in 16 oz ground beef it was delightful. I’m going to have to dbl the recipe next time and freeze some for when i get the wonton craving. Great recipe!

    Reply
  4. Sher says

    March 12, 2024 at 11:13 am

    5 stars
    Are used the broth base only and she did with frozen potstickers. I also added Julie and carrots and Napa cabbage. I haven’t been feeling well and wanted to refreshing flavors.
    So I will comment on the broth
    WOW ❤️. I followed every thing exactly, but I had to use Ozeki dry sake because that was the best I found in my three nearest supermarkets. It worked!
    This is exactly the flavor profile I was craving and as another person stated I don’t have to look anywhere else for a Chinese soup broth base.
    I’ve never had the confidence to make a Chinese tasting dish other than stir fried rice, so I’m super excited to find this. Can you tell! Thank you for sharing

    Reply
  5. Nana says

    March 11, 2024 at 3:05 pm

    This was LITERALLY LITERALLY perfect! Im so glad i came across this recipe! I was trying my best to find one and wanted something similar to the chinese bbq place near my house. I FOUND IT. Thank you sooo much! My mother can’t have chicken or shellfish, so instead of shrimp, i replaced that portion with more pork and used vegetable broth! I didn’t have the wine or mirin, so I can’t say anything about that but it was still sooo good! My mother and I are Lao, and she isn’t really open to trying other asian dishes but she LOVED this one. I can’t wait to try your other recipes!

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  6. Anastasia says

    February 17, 2024 at 4:59 pm

    5 stars
    I came across this recipe years ago and have been making this soup ever since. This is the most delicious wonton soup I’ve ever tasted…and I grew up in NYC in the mecca of delectable Asian cuisine. I’ve made this soup for all of my family member over the years, and my 4 year old is constantly asking me for “moms wonton soup”- no one tell him the recipe isn’t mine..ha! Thank you for this incredible dish, and the easy breakdown on how to cook. You are very appreciated.

    Reply
  7. Jess says

    February 7, 2024 at 11:36 am

    5 stars
    Made this for dinner last night and the kiddos & I flipping loved it – the wontons are SO delicious. The leftover uncooked wontons are in the freezer an neighbouring the extra broth I made – super low lift dinner in my near future!

    Reply
  8. G says

    February 6, 2024 at 4:34 am

    I am recovering from having pneumonia as my fingers speak. None of the restaurants around here serve wonton with BOKCHOY my husband laughs at me(he’s nots soup man). So I came across your recipe and just as soon as I can make a batch and freeze some I’ll update my comment… omg i cannot wait.

    Reply
  9. Brooke Seckel says

    February 2, 2024 at 5:33 am

    Wonderful Recipe-what is red sauce yopu put on top soup with scallions

    Reply
  10. Eileen Cronk says

    January 29, 2024 at 4:06 am

    Wonderful Site. Making today

    Reply
  11. Wonton Lover says

    January 25, 2024 at 12:45 pm

    This is the best wonton recipe ever. Honestly! I followed everything and got 5 star Chinese takeaway/restaurant results and taste. This is the first one I tried by the way but based on the results I don’t need to look further.

    Reply
  12. Anna says

    January 10, 2024 at 1:00 pm

    This is the best soup I’ve ever made in my life! The flavors blew me out of the water and are restaurant-quality good!

    Reply
  13. MO says

    December 27, 2023 at 8:11 am

    It was a bit too sweet for me, so I added more broth. Next time I will only do 1 tsp sugar

    Reply
  14. Kirsty Barker says

    December 25, 2023 at 12:10 am

    I’ve made a batch and have frozen them. Do I need to defrost them before cooking in the soup?

    Reply
  15. Caandy says

    December 21, 2023 at 6:23 pm

    Delicious !!! So simple but perfect , followed recipe exactly except used boullion cubes and water since that’s all I had . Turned out excellent ! Great comfort food

    Reply
  16. MK says

    December 18, 2023 at 8:33 pm

    5 stars
    An EXCELLENT soup recipe!

    Reply
  17. Veronica says

    December 17, 2023 at 1:10 pm

    5 stars
    A winner, everyone loved it! But then again we have loved every one of your recipes and the Dozer stories. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

    Reply
  18. Alice says

    December 13, 2023 at 11:17 pm

    5 stars
    I make batches of these with friends, we split them up, and each of us takes home enough for a few meals. Best way to while away an afternoon, while preparing for cold winter evenings.

    Reply
  19. Jess says

    December 9, 2023 at 10:39 pm

    5 stars
    I come back to this recipe all the time. It is my go to broth base that I make whenever I feel like a quick and easy Asian soup. I have been known to throw in frozen dumplings when I’m time poor (but don’t tell Nagi!).

    Reply
  20. Barbara Russell says

    December 3, 2023 at 11:30 am

    A brilliant meal.. fresh, tasty and filling. Loved it all

    Reply
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