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This Wonton Soup is easy (I have a shortcut!) light, hearty and comforting bursting with the most flavorful, juicy wontons you have to taste to believe.

Bring your favorite restaurant Wonton Soup into the comfort of your own home where it tastes 1000X better and is completely customizable! This Wonton Soup is loaded wontons stuffed with juicy pork, ginger, garlic soy sauce, green onions, etc. swimming in a garlic, ginger, soy spiked broth. You also have the option of adding shrimp, bok choy, mushrooms and carrots to your soup for a veggie packed meal. I’ve included step by step photos, easy to follow instructions, and how to freeze wontons for an easy meal any night of the week!

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Homemade Wonton Soup Recipe

Wonton Soup is one of my absolutely favorite soups. I love how fresh yet richly soothing it is at the same time. I love the layers of textures and flavors in one bite from the juicy, plump dumpling followed by the hot aromatic broth. It is the type of soup that you wish you could recreate at home because it is soooooo good. And now you can.

Nothing is better than fakeout takeout at home from Laksa,Beef and BroccolitoMongolian Chickento Wonton Soup! This Wonton Soup might taste laboriously delicious, but I promise the filling takes less than 5 minutes to whip up in your food processor! All that is really left to do is assemble the wontons, and as soon as you make a couple, you will have them mastered and the task will fly by. You can even enlist the help of your kiddos OR pull them out of the freezer you have made earlier. Either way, the end result is HOMEMADE Wonton Soup made with only the freshest ingredients, no fillers, just flavor.

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Wonton Wrappers

Wonton Wrappers should easily be found at any grocery store, and definitely at specialty Asian markets. At my grocery store(s), the wonton wrappers are located near the produce, at the end of the aisle in the refrigerated section. You will need approximately 38-42 wonton wrappers for this Wonton Soup recipe so be sure to check how many are in the package before you buy them. Depending on the brand of wontons wrappers you purchase you will need one or two packages.

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What is wonton soup made out of?

Wontons originated from Northern China but the filling varies from region to region. I’ve stuck with the most common winner of juicy ground pork and seasoned it with plenty of aromatics. The filling is soooo flavorful, I could eat it with a spoon and SO good, I’ve adapted it slightly to use in my homemade Potstickers recipe. If you want to taste the filling before it’s been wrapped, you can microwave a little bit to sample – addicting I tell you – and even more tantalizing when its wrapped in a tender wonton and cooked in seasoned broth.

For this Wonton Soup recipe, we are going to stuff our Wontons with:

  • shiitake mushrooms
  • green onions
  • ginger
  • garlic cloves
  • ground pork – lean is fine
  • 1 large egg yolk
  • reduced sodium soy sauce
  • sesame oil
  • rice wine vinegar
  • rice wine (NOT rice wine vinegar)
  • Asian chili sauce (optional)
  • salt
  • pepper

You can leave the garlic and ginger peeled but whole and you don’t need to chop your green onions or mushroom either because of my shortcut below.

The only ingredient you might have a question about is rice wine. I explain this in all my posts because I tend to always get questions about it.Rice wine is NOT rice vinegar- DO NOT switch them out. Rice wine adds a sweetness and depth of flavor. Rice vinegar, on the other hand will add an acidic flavor. I use “Kikkoman Aji-Mirin: Sweet Cooking Rice Seasoning” which is commonly found in the Asian section of most grocery stores or you can Amazon it. I highly suggest you google image before you head off to the grocery store so you know exactly what you are looking for. The best substitute for rice wine is pale dry sherry.

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How to Make Wonton Filling

You are going to LOVE my wonton filling shortcut! Instead of chopping all of the veggies, I use the same shortut I use when I make egg roll filling – we add everything wholeto the food processor – no chopping! This method makes our wontong filling come together in minutes! WINNING!

To make Wonton Filling:

  • Add mushrooms, green onions, ginger and garlic to food processor.
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  • Pulse until finely chopped.
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  • Add ground pork, egg yolk, soy sauce, sesame oil, rice wine, rice wine vinegar, Asian Chili sauce, salt and pepper.
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  • Pulse until combined but not pasty.
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How easy was that?!

How to Wrap Wontons

Wrapping Wontons is easy! There really is no right or wrong way to wrap your wontons as far as the shape goes because they will mostly loose their shape once cooked. We just want to assemble them in such a way that they stay sealed. Here is my easy method:

  • Working on a flat, dry surface, lay out 4-6 wonton wrappers. Keep remaining wontons covered with plastic wrap or in a large freezer bag.
  • Place 2 teaspoons of filling in the center of each wrapper. I use a heaping ½ tablespoon for convenience and eye ball it.
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  • Working with one wonton at a time, brush the top 2 sides of wonton with water with your finger.
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  • Bring 2 opposite corners of the wonton together (2 dry, 2 wet) to form a triangle and enclose the filling, pinching edges of the wrapper together to firmly a seal, pressing out any air.
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  • Moisten opposite corners of the long side of triangle and fold them down.
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  • Then fold the edges across one another then pinch to seal together.
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  • Place finished wontons on parchment paper and cover with a damp paper towel or damp towel.
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  • Assemble remaining wontons in the same manner.
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Tips to Prevent Wontons from Tearing

There are a couple tricks to keeping wontons sealed:

  1. Make sure your wonton wrappers don’t become brittle at any point. You will want to keep any wrappers you are not immediately working with under a damp cloth or in a sealed bag. Once the wonton wrappers are filled, you will want to keep them under a damp cloth.
  2. Don’t use too much water to seal the wontons. Too much water will cause the edges to not stick together. Only lightly dampen one edge and fasten it to a dry edge.
  3. Once you finish filling a batch of wontons and remove them to parchement paper, wipe your work area with a paper towel so it is dry every time you start making a new batch of wontons.
  4. Don’t overcook your wontons. Wontons easily tear when they overcook. You will want to remove them from the broth as soon as they are cooked to serving bowls and then ladle broth to the individual bowls (and not let them sit like the pic below – it is strictly artistic 🙂 )
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Wonton Soup Broth

The broth is warm, comforting, soothing and the perfect bath for our wontons. The Wonton Soup Broth consists of:

  • garlic:
  • ginger
  • scallions
  • low sodium chicken broth
  • low sodium soy sauce
  • rice wine
  • brown sugar

Make sure you use low sodium chicken broth and low sodium soy sauce or else your broth will taste to salty.

We start making our broth very first so it can simmer and develop flavor while we prep our wontons.

  • You will saute carrots (optional),ginger, garlic, red pepper flakes in a large soup pot/Dutch oven.
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  • Add chicken broth, soy sauce, rice wine, and brown sugar and bring to a boil then reduce to a gentle simmer while you make your wontons.
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  • I prefer to cook my wontons directly in the broth because both the dough and the filing absorb the flavorful broth while they cook, rendering the filling mega juicy. Whether you choose this method or boil your wontons in water, you will want to remove them as soon as they are cooked so they don’t continue to absorb liquid and become soggy and fall apart.
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What Vegetables are in Wonton Soup?

Wonton Soup is delicious in its simplicity or the hot, savory broth creates a flavorful base for other add-ins such as shrimp, noodles or vegetables. For this Wonton Soup recipe, I’ve added my favorites of shrimp, carrots, mushrooms, bok choy and green onions. You can easily swap the bok-choy for spinach, or add/swap in bell peppers, zucchini, broccoli, snow or snap peas.

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CAN I USE FROZEN WONTONS TO MAKE WONTON SOUP?

The star of this Homemade Wonton Soup is the wonton filling but if you don’t have time to make your own wontons, you can make semi-homemade Wonton Soup and use frozen wontons. Make the broth according to directions and add frozen wontons when specified. The frozen wontons will take a few extra minutes to cook.

CAN I MAKE EXTRA AND FREEZE THE WONTONS?

Freezing the wontons creates a fabulous easy-dinner option for all those busy nights. To freeze wontons:

  • Place assembled, uncooked wontons on a parchment-lined baking sheet/plate (whatever will fit in your freezer) without touching.
  • Loosely cover with plastic wrap.
  • Freeze wontons until solid, about 1 hour.
  • Transfer wontons to a freezer bag.
  • Cook wontons directly from frozen in hot broth.

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Wonton Soup

Bring your favorite restaurant Wonton Soup into the comfort of your own home where it tastes 1000X better and is completely customizable! This Wonton Soup is loaded wontons stuffed with juicy pork, ginger, garlic soy sauce, green onions, etc. swimming in a garlic, ginger, soy spiked broth. You also have the option of adding shrimp, bok choy, mushrooms and carrots to your soup for a veggie packed meal. I’ve included step by step photos, easy to follow instructions, and how to freeze wontons for an easy meal any night of the week!

Servings: 6 – 8 bowls

Total Time: 45 minutes mins

Prep Time: 30 minutes mins

Cook Time: 15 minutes mins

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Ingredients

Wontons

SOUP

  • 2 teaspoons sesame oil
  • 2 medium carrots sliced
  • 2-3 teaspoons freshly grated ginger
  • 3 garlic cloves minced
  • 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes optional
  • 9 cups low sodium chicken broth
  • 2 tablespoon low sodium soy sauce
  • 2 tablespoons rice wine
  • 1 tablespoon brown sugar
  • 1 pound medium shrimp peeled, deveined, tails removed (optional)
  • 4 oz. baby bella mushrooms sliced (optional)
  • 3 Scallions chopped
  • 4 heads baby bok choy chopped into bite-size pieces (approx. 3 cups) (optional)

Instructions

Broth

  • In a Dutch oven or soup pot, heat 2 teaspoons sesame oil over medium high heat. Add carrots, ginger, garlic, red pepper flakes and sauté for 1 minute. Add chicken broth, soy sauce, rice wine, and brown sugar and bring to a boil then reduce to a gentle simmer. Simmer on low for 20-30 minutes while you prep your wontons.

Wonton Filling

  • Add mushrooms, green onions, ginger and garlic to food processor and pulse until finely chopped. Add ground pork and all remaining filling ingredients and pulse until combined but not pasty.

  • Assemble: (SEE PHOTOS IN POST):

  • Fill a small bowl with cool water. Lay out a baking sheet size sheet of parchment paper (to lay finished wontons on).

  • Working on a flat, dry surface, lay out 4-6 wonton wrappers. Keep remaining wontons covered with plastic wrap or in a large freezer bag. Place 2 teaspoons of filling in the center of each wrapper (I use a heaping ½ tablespoon for convenience and eye ball it).

  • Working with one wonton at a time, brush the top 2 sides of wonton with water with your finger.

  • Bring 2 opposite corners of the wonton together (2 dry, 2 wet) to form a triangle and enclose the filling, pinching edges of the wrapper together to firmly a seal, pressing out any air.

  • Moisten opposite corners of the long side of triangle and fold them down then and across one another then pinch to seal together.

  • Place finished wontons on parchment paper and cover with a damp paper towel or damp towel. Assemble remaining wontons in the same manner.

Soup

  • Bring soup broth to a boil. Add shrimp, and mushrooms to soup then gently add wontons using a slotted spoon. Cook for 4 minutes or until they float and pork filling is cooked through. Remove wontons with a slotted spoon straight to serving bowls (it is okay if you get some veggies/shrimp with your wontons). I use about 6-8 wontons per bowl.

  • Add bok choy and green onions to soup and cook 1 minute.

  • Ladle soup over wontons and serve immediately. Do not let wontons sit in broth before serving or they will become soggy and fall apart.

Notes

TIPS TO PREVENT WONTONS FROM TEARING

There are a couple tricks to keeping wontons sealed:

  1. Make sure your wonton wrappers don’t become brittle at any point. You will want to keep any wrappers you are not immediately working with under a damp cloth or in a sealed bag. Once the wonton wrappers are filled, you will want to keep them under a damp cloth.
  2. Don’t use too much water to seal the wontons. Too much water will cause the edges to not stick together. Only lightly dampen one edge and fasten it to a dry edge.
  3. Once you finish filling a batch of wontons and remove them to parchement paper, wipe your work area with a paper towel so it is dry every time you start making a new batch of wontons.
  4. Don’t overcook your wontons. Wontons easily tear when they overcook. You will want to remove them from the broth as soon as they are cooked to serving bowls and then ladle broth to the individual bowls.

CAN I USE FROZEN WONTONS TO MAKE WONTON SOUP?

The star of this Homemade Wonton Soup is the wonton filling but if you don’t have time to make your own wontons, you can make semi-homemade Wonton Soup and use frozen wontons. Make the broth according to directions and add frozen wontons when specified. The frozen wontons will take a few extra minutes to cook.

CAN I MAKE EXTRA AND FREEZE THE WONTONS?

Freezing the wontons creates a fabulous easy-dinner option for all those busy nights. To freeze wontons:

  • Place assembled, uncooked wontons on a parchment-lined baking sheet/plate (whatever will fit in your freezer) without touching.
  • Loosely cover with plastic wrap.
  • Freeze wontons until solid, about 1 hour.
  • Transfer wontons to a freezer bag.
  • Cook wontons directly from frozen in hot broth.

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FAQs

What is the broth in wonton soup made of? ›

Making the broth with a combination of chicken backs, pork trotters, dry-cured ham, dried shrimp, and glutamate-rich seaweed results in an extra-savory and rich soup. Brining the shrimp that fill the wontons in a solution of salt and baking soda preserves their juiciness and makes them crisp.

Are wonton soups healthy? ›

Benefit #4: Wonton Soup is Full of Vitamin and Minerals

It's also a great dish for people struggling with heart disease since its sodium content meets the recommended amount, making it a mouth-watering dish that can satisfy anyone, regardless of the health status.

What makes wonton soup taste so good? ›

A small drizzle of a good soy sauce into some boiling water makes for the start of a really delicious simple wonton soup base. When you add some sugar, sesame oil, salt and white pepper to taste, and maybe a sprinkling of scallions, the result is a delicious base for wontons.

What is a fun fact about wonton soup? ›

Originally from northern China, wontons have been cooked and eaten in soup for hundreds of years, especially around mid-winter. For Chinese, wonton soup is still a popular winter meal. In the past, the wonton was also a kind of medicine.

Is wonton soup clear liquid? ›

Wontons are served in a clear Chinese chicken broth.

What is the filling in a wonton made of? ›

Make the Pork and Shrimp Wonton Filling

In a large mixing bowl, add the shrimp paste with the ground pork. To the pork and shrimp, add chopped scallions, minced garlic & ginger, then season with light soy sauce, shaoxing wine, sesame oil, salt, white pepper, sugar, and msg.

Is wonton soup full of sodium? ›

Wonton soup contains about 905 mg of sodium in each serving. Most nutrition sources, such as the Institute of Medicine, recommend that you only consume between 1,500 mg and 2,300 mg of sodium each day, staying toward the lower end if you are at risk for heart diseases and high blood pressure.

Is wonton soup good for stomach viruses? ›

When you're ill, the body needs hydration and nourishment to fight off the infection and heal. Wor Wonton Soup offers exactly that. The delicious broth helps hydrate the body, while the protein-rich wontons provide much-needed nutrients.

Is wonton soup good for inflammation? ›

This soup was super easy to pull together, made a TON, is full of flavor and filled with so many health benefits: vitamins, minerals, anti-Inflammatory and immune building ingredients. Enjoy!

What goes well with wonton soup? ›

This homemade wonton soup goes great alongside stir-fried veggies like baby bok choy or asparagus. For other dumpling ideas, check out our recipes for crispy potstickers, har gow, and xiao long bao.

Is wonton soup hard to digest? ›

Take it easy, indeed. The flavors of wonton soup are warm, comforting, and yet gentle on the digestive tract. The broth is simple and brought to life with a drizzle of sesame oil and, usually, white pepper. The delicate wonton pouches are not too heavy on the stomach, and the ginger is light and helps with nausea.

What nationality makes wonton soup? ›

Wontons originate from China, with evidence of its existence going as far back as the Qing Dynasty (1644). Wonton soup was enjoyed by the rich, upper class families but after World War II, it became more widespread.

Is wonton soup unhealthy? ›

Wonton soup benefits cardiovascular health because of its high fibre level, low-fat content, and less to no cholesterol (depending on the filling used).

Is wonton soup healthy from Chinese restaurants? ›

Best: Soups

Wonton, egg drop, or hot and sour? Take your pick. Each typically has fewer than 100 calories per cup. Plus, the broth helps fill you up, so you won't eat as much of the heavier dishes.

What does wonton mean in Chinese? ›

A wonton (traditional Chinese: 餛飩; simplified Chinese: 馄饨; pinyin: húntun; Jyutping: wan4 tan1) is a type of Chinese dumpling commonly found across regional styles of Chinese cuisine.

What is Chinese soup broth made of? ›

It takes more than just chicken broth and soy sauce to make a Chinese soup broth! Chinese cooking wine – the key ingredient. Just 1.5 tablespoons adds complexity and depth of flavour to the store bought chicken stock. Without it, the broth will taste “flat” ie missing something.

What is the liquid in soup made of? ›

Soup is a primarily liquid food, generally served warm or hot (but may be cool or cold), that is made by combining ingredients of meat or vegetables with stock, milk, or water. Hot soups are additionally characterized by boiling solid ingredients in liquids in a pot until the flavors are extracted, forming a broth.

What is soup stock made of? ›

Stock is a mixture of boiled or simmered ingredients that typically include animal bones, meats, vegetables, and possibly a small amount of salt. Stocks are often used as a base for foods such as soups, stews, sauces, and gravies.

What is the soup in soup dumplings made of? ›

One of the major components of soup dumplings is the broth, of course. The most traditional recipes make the broth with water and pork bones. Scallions, Chinese rice wine, ginger, garlic, white pepper, and other herbs or traditional seasonings could be used.

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