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Cumin-flavoured Beef Wonton Soup


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The wonton, also spelled wantan, wanton, or wuntun, is a type of Chinese dumpling. They are made with a thin wrapper filled with tender, juicy seasoned ground meat or seafood and are available in steamed, deep-fried or in soup with or without noodles.

Filling
  • 200 g Ground beef
  • 1 Egg
  • 40 g Finely chopped spring onion
  • 5 g Cumin powder
  • 1/2 tsp Chicken bouillon
  • 2 tbsp Light soya sauce
  • 10 g Sesame oil
  • 1/2 tsp Ginger paste
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  • 2 tbsp Water

  1. For filling, combine all ingredients except water in a bowl. Gradually add in water and mix with chopsticks until all the ingredients are well-blended and smooth.
  2. Position wonton skin with one point towards you. Spoon 1 rounded teaspoon of filling just below center of skin. Fold bottom point of skin over the filling. Roll up skin and filling, leaving 1 inch at the top of skin. Moisten the edges of the triangle and bring both points of the triangle base towards the center to form a wonton shape.
  3. Bring some water to a boil. Drop 20 wontons one at a time. Simmerangiesrecipes, uncovered about 3-5 minutes until the wonton float. Freeze the rest of uncooked in airtight containers. Boil directly from frozen for 6 to 8 minutes.
  4. At the same time, bring the broth, salt and carrot julienne to boiling in a saucepan. Place some wonton in the bowls and add in preserved cabbage, seaweed and green onion. Ladle the soup into bowls and drizzle with sesame oil. Enjoy!


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47 comments:

Iwona 31/3/20 06:46

Great recipe :) I would like to try it :)

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speedy70 31/3/20 08:48

Complimenti, una bellissima ricetta, da rifare!

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2pots2cook 31/3/20 10:11

Keeping for "normal times" to make since I have no wonton pastry in my pantry stocks ! Or maybe you have a suggestion how to make them from scratch ?

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Angie's Recipes 31/3/20 10:31

@2pots2cook Just found one video of how to make wonton wrapper at home.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJr-O54SCuU

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ann low 31/3/20 10:58

This is a very comforting dish that I would like to cook at home. Looks delicious!!

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Nancy Chan 31/3/20 12:08

Looks good. Beef wonton is new to me. I miss the wonton from our regular stall. Take care.

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foodtravelandwine 31/3/20 15:22

Delicious!!....ideal to make these days!!........Abrazotes, Marcela

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Pam 31/3/20 17:18

Yum! This is my kind of soup!!!

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Monica Hein ~ Beauty Diary 31/3/20 17:55

I am not a fan of cumin but love wantons

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Evi Erlinda 31/3/20 18:08

These wantons look so good and delicious!
I like smell and flavor of cumin.
Yum!

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Balvinder 31/3/20 19:27

I have never tried wonton soup in my life but I know my daughter would definitely love it. She goes all the time with her friends to the restaurant for dim sum and wonton soup.

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fimere 31/3/20 21:01

ça a l'air délicieux j'adore ces plats
bonne soirée

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Anonymous 31/3/20 22:04

This soup looks amazing, Angie! You make beautiful wontons - thank you for the photo tutorial!

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gloriadelpilar_1994@yahoo.com 31/3/20 22:22

Love this soup looks really delicious Angie !
Take care

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tigerfish 31/3/20 22:41

You made something soupy too! :D Wonton soup! You know, I can have lots of wontons at one go, especially when it is just wontons as a meal. I did not count the last time but I am very sure more than 20 !

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愛Shi家庭 31/3/20 22:45

Great wonton and homemade soup!

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Evelyne CulturEatz 1/4/20 01:18

Oh my they are folded so perfectly, they are gorgeous. I would eat a huge bowl in no time.

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Gloria Baker 1/4/20 02:31

love this soup Angie ! take care xo

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Dahn @savorthebest 1/4/20 07:10

This looks delicious Angie, Such a comforting soup.

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Marcellina 1/4/20 11:26

Ooooh, this look so appetising, Angie! It's my shopping day tomorrow, I hope I can find wonton wrappers. I definitely want to make this! Thanks for sharing xx

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Natalia 1/4/20 13:15

Yum, such a perfect lunch!

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The Exclusive Beauty Diary 1/4/20 17:07

That look so delicious. Thank you so much for sharing recipe.

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Sharon D. 2/4/20 03:09

Angie, this is really mouthwatering ..wonderful soup xx

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Cheyanne @ No Spoon Necessary 2/4/20 15:55

Wonton soup is SO good! And I absolutely loooove cumin! This soup is just perfection! I'm drooling and can't wait to make this!!

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Isabell's kitchen 2/4/20 17:55

Those dumplings look amazing! Great recipe!

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Liz That Skinny Chick Can Bake 2/4/20 18:21

I remember vividly my first bowl of wonton soup back in the '70s. My mom then learned to make it (and eggrolls!) at home. I haven't made this soup in years. Your beef version looks amazing, Angie!

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SavoringTime in the Kitchen 2/4/20 19:55

I've only made wonton soup once and we loved it. Probably the only reason I haven't made it again is the process of making the individual wontons. I need to do it again as I have lots of time on my hands right now :) Great recipe, Angie!

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Juliana 3/4/20 02:24

I have not made wonton soup for ages...and I love how you wrap yours...so cute...the soup looks delicious, a visit to my childhood. Have a great week Angie and stay safe!

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Mae Travels 3/4/20 18:00

That's a good dish to learn how to make. Have you been affected by the many difficulties of the world -- disease, fear, isolation, etc?

be well... mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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Ashley@CookNourishBliss 3/4/20 22:09

I've never tried making wontons myself - this looks fantastic!!

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gluten Free A_Z Blog 4/4/20 18:20

Angie, Although as a vegetarian I don't eat Wontons, they look lovely and I know it's a favorite soup of many people. Enjoy, be safe, and be well.

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Makeup Muddle 4/4/20 21:27

I have never tried making wontons before, but I would love to try this recipe. It really does sound quite simple, but they look delicious. I really hope you're well xx

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Tanza Erlambang 5/4/20 03:59

I should try your recipe...love soup.

# Stay safe, healthy and virus free

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Evi Erlinda 5/4/20 05:24

Have a great weekend, Angie!

Be safe, stay home!

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Izaa 5/4/20 08:15

such a delicious dish I would eat

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Jeff the Chef 5/4/20 22:41

Those wontons look so fantastic! I love dishes like this, because they manage to feel ligth and hearty at the same time.

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mjskit 5/4/20 23:53

As much as I love wontons, I've made them. Yours looks so delicious that you've inspired me to give it a try. Thanks Angie!

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Suja Manoj 8/4/20 17:26

Perfect for lunch, so tasty and comforting.

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Valentina 10/4/20 19:36

Cumin is such a wonderful earthy spice. I love it, and I wish this was my lunch! or dinner! :-) ~Valentina

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Alida@mylittleitaliankitchen 10/4/20 23:38

Wow well done! These look great, very delicious.

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Noob Cook 12/4/20 08:35

They are so gorgeously wrapped! They made great meal prep too.

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Roz | La Bella Vita Cucina 12/4/20 15:09

I just love a hot bowl of wonton soup. I've never made it before, but making it looks so similar to making tortellini in broth soup! Your recipe sounds amazing Angie!

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Tania|My Kitchen Stories 19/4/20 14:00

Now you are cooking my tune Angie. This looks so good. I love that you are using beef for the filling too

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Merryn 22/4/20 07:31

This is absolutely wonderful Angie, I am so going to cook this one :D

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Marcelle 29/4/20 05:52

Angie, your wontons are gorgeous and the pictures of this soup made my tummy growl! Seriously, looks amazing!! I know we will love this!

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Pattie @ Olla-Podrida 30/4/20 21:57

Cumin is an interesting addition, but why not? I love cumin in just about everything, and I'll bet it adds a lot of smoky goodness to this soup.

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