Pork and prawn wonton soup
Pork and prawn wonton soup

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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have pork and prawn wonton soup using 33 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Pork and prawn wonton soup:
  1. Prepare For the filling:
  2. Take mince pork - at least 10% to 20% fat content (or 250g pork belly minced mixed with 250g minced pork, (optional) this makes the filling more succulent)
  3. Take raw king prawns, minced
  4. Get soy sauce (add more or less depending on preference)
  5. Get fish sauce (nam pla, add more or less depending on preference)
  6. Prepare ground white pepper
  7. Take Shaoshing rice wine
  8. Get garlic cloves, finely chopped
  9. Make ready ginger, grated (use more or less depending on preference)
  10. Take spring onion, finely chopped (add more or less depending on preference)
  11. Make ready fine salt (optional, if mixture needs slightly more seasoning)
  12. Take wonton wrappers
  13. Prepare water (to seal the wontons)
  14. Get Flour for dusting wontons (if freezing wontons)
  15. Make ready Microwave lid cover (to prevent wontons drying out)
  16. Prepare For the soup:
  17. Get cooking oil (to saute the ingredients)
  18. Make ready small white onion, finely sliced
  19. Make ready garlic, crushed
  20. Prepare large ginger, slices
  21. Take spring onions, sliced in half
  22. Prepare chicken stock (add more or less depending on preference)
  23. Take water
  24. Prepare light soy sauce (add more or less depending on preference)
  25. Get sesame oil (add more or less depending on preference)
  26. Make ready white ground pepper (add more or less depending on preference)
  27. Prepare For garnish:
  28. Take Soup:
  29. Take spring onions, finely sliced
  30. Prepare Chilli oil and black rice vinegar dressing:
  31. Make ready garlic and sesame chilli oil (or any chilli oil of choice)
  32. Prepare light soy sauce (add more or less depending on preference)
  33. Get black rice vinegar (add more or less depending on preference)

Stir to thoroughly mix the pork filling. When served in a soup, the liquid is often a deep meaty stock traditionally made by boiling down pork bones and shrimp shells. Here I've worked up a recipe for a simple and classic wonton soup made with pork and prawn dumplings. The end result is a life-affirming bowl of goodness, perfect as a light meal or starter to something grander.

Instructions to make Pork and prawn wonton soup:
  1. Place the minced pork in a large bowl. Add soy sauce, fish sauce, ground white pepper and shaoshing rice wine. Mix all of the ingredients thoroughly stirring in one direction with chopsticks.
  2. Wash the prawns, peel and remove the heads. With a knife, slit down the top center of the prawns to de-vein. Once all of the prawns have been de-veined, rinse under water.
  3. Roughly chop the prawns with a meat cleaver into a mince. Using a meat cleaver, pound the prawns to make a paste. Transfer to the mixing bowl with the mince pork and mix well together.
  4. Once the mixture is well incorporated and sticky, add the finely chopped spring onions, minced garlic and grated ginger to the mixing bowl. Mix all of the ingredients thoroughly.
  5. Transfer the mixture to a sealable food bag and set aside in fridge for an hour or overnight to marinade. When ready to use, take out the wonton mixture and place in a bowl. Tip: when ready to use mixture, in a small pan place a teaspoon of wonton mixture in there. On medium heat cook the mixture and taste. If more seasoning is required adjust as necessary (add more soy, white pepper or salt (optional) depending on preference).
  6. Place the wonton wrappers on a plate and fill a small bowl with water. Dust a large plate with a small amount of flour, find a tall lid (like a microwave lid) that covers the plate along with a small board for making the wontons on. Tip: When not using, keep wonton wrappers covered with a tea towel or paper towel to prevent them drying out.
  7. For the ‘ruffled purse’ shape, place a wonton wrapper on the chopping board in a diamond orientation. Place one and a half teaspoons of wonton mixture in the middle of the wrapper. Fold the wrapper in half to form a triangular shape (see picture 2, the half does not perfectly join in the middle). Press and push out the air pockets and then wet the edges of the wontons.
  8. Pleat the top of the wonton, make between 3 to 5 pleats (depending on how ‘ruffled’ you want the wontons). Press the top of the pleats to seal tightly. Transfer to the lightly dusted plate and coat wontons with a tiny amount of flour, then cover with the microwave lid to prevent them drying out. Repeat steps 6 - 7 until all of the filling and wonton wrappers have been used.
  9. Once all of the wontons have been made, place the uncooked wontons to be frozen in airtight containers. This helps the wontons keep their shape when cooking and also adds to a better texture.
  10. For wonton soup, on medium heat, add cooking oil to the stockpot. Now add onions, garlic, ginger and spring onion stalks and sauté until soft. Add the chicken stock and water, bring to a boil, then add soy sauce, sesame oil and white pepper and stir. Reduce to medium low heat and simmer for 5-8 minutes to allow the flavours to infuse.
  11. Turn the heat up to high and add the wontons. For fresh wontons cook for 4-5 minutes (not from frozen). For frozen wontons cook for 6-10 minutes, or until they float, they should look like gorgeous golden nuggets! Sir occasionally, once wontons have cooked turn the heat off.
  12. Remove wontons from the stockpot with a slotted spoon and place in serving bowl. Ladle over the broth and garnish with the sliced tops of the spring onions. You can serve as a soup or with egg noodles.
  13. You can also serve wontons as a Dim Sum style side dish covered with spicy sauce. Bring a large pot of water to a boil and cook the wontons for 4-5 minutes or until they float. Remove with a slotted spoon and place in a serving bowl. Add one teaspoon each of chilli oil, soy sauce and black vinegar, garnish with sliced spring onions and mix.

Here I've worked up a recipe for a simple and classic wonton soup made with pork and prawn dumplings. The end result is a life-affirming bowl of goodness, perfect as a light meal or starter to something grander. Chop cilantro and set aside to serve with the soup. Cut the shrimp into smaller pieces, and then cut them into even smaller pieces (almost like paste). In a large bowl, combine the pork, shrimp, and chopped green onion.

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