What should I do with won ton wrappers?

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  • cut them in half -lay them on a cookie sheet spray with pam- sprinkle a little cinnamon and sugar on them and bake at 400* for 7 minutes. you can have 16 halves per serving! they are wonderful...lots of crunch. A great snacking substitute for chips. Be creative and sprinkle on whatever seasoning you like. Enjoy!
  • Lesa_Sass
    Lesa_Sass Posts: 2,213 Member
    5 Best Ways to Use Wonton Wrappers


    http://www.canyoustayfordinner.com/?s=petite+lasagna
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  • thecanface
    thecanface Posts: 1,180 Member
    stuff with spinach and tofu, then steam!
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    Eliza1980 Posts: 303 Member
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  • skmolove
    skmolove Posts: 191 Member
    great ideas for later. thanks for sharing.
  • WhitneyT586
    WhitneyT586 Posts: 279 Member
    Try golden raisins sprinkled with brown sugar and cinnamon.
  • MissFit0101
    MissFit0101 Posts: 2,382
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  • aunienue
    aunienue Posts: 416
    search MFP forums for Cupcake Lasagna They are easy to make and yummy. I did find that I needed more ricotta cheese and sauce. Also less parmesaan cheese.
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    joynova Posts: 65 Member
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  • itsuki
    itsuki Posts: 520 Member
    From what I've learned here on MFP, you can do just about anything with won ton wrappers. Take ingredients that you like, put em in wontons (or eggroll wrappers if you want to be crazy), and eat.

    Here are a few things that I've done that are super yummy (though not tradition things you would put in wontons, lol):

    - Lasagna cupcakes (I think someone else mentioned these already)
    - Taco cupcakes (like the lasagna ones, except you use seasoned beef and cheddar cheese, topped with some salsa)
    - Buffalo chicken (aka grilled chicken with hot sauce) with low-fat bleu cheese crumbs + brocolli slaw
    - Low fat ricotta, grilled chicken, and spinach (served with tomato sauce for potential dipping, if desired)
    - Sliced apples with a little cinnamon and sugar
    - Crumbled turkey sausage, scrambled eggs, and a little hot sauce
    - Baked apples and a little low-fat cream cheese (any fruit really)
    - Grilled peppers, onions, and mushrooms
  • Try filling them with sauted veggies, your choice of which ones, then perhaps steam or saute until lightly browned.
  • teeley
    teeley Posts: 477 Member
    Chocolate Banana Wontons....

    1 banana
    1 tbs chocolate chips
    won ton wrappers
    butter flavor cooking spray

    mix banana and chocolate chips together
    place inside wonton wrapper, close up wrap
    spray with cooking spray bake for 15 min or until golden brown

    sprinkle with powder sugar (optional)

    enjoy...they freeze well and warm up in just a few seconds in microwave

    makes at least 12...
  • Kelekat
    Kelekat Posts: 174 Member
    Wow, who knew there were so many things you could do with won ton wrappers?
  • divamsm
    divamsm Posts: 79 Member
    I use them to make cannoli shells! Yes...my mother would turn over in her grave to know I didn't use her recipe, but the wanton wrappers come out nice and thin, crispy and alot less calories than a real cannoli shell.
  • Sweet_Potato
    Sweet_Potato Posts: 1,119 Member
    Asian style dumplings are very easy. Just take some ground turkey or tofu and mix in soy sauce, fresh grated ginger, and fresh minced garlic to taste. Use this as a filling for the wrappers. The wrappers can be steamed or pan-fried. Make a quick dipping sauce with soy sauce and rice vinegar (optionally chili paste, sriacha, scallions, sesame seeds/oil, garlic, ginger). They are so good! Also, they freeze well.
  • easfahl
    easfahl Posts: 567 Member
    I got some the other day and I'm planning to make the lasagne and taco ones. But I didn't even think about all the sweet dessert options for won ton wrappers!
  • divamsm
    divamsm Posts: 79 Member
    From what I've learned here on MFP, you can do just about anything with won ton wrappers. Take ingredients that you like, put em in wontons (or eggroll wrappers if you want to be crazy), and eat.

    Here are a few things that I've done that are super yummy (though not tradition things you would put in wontons, lol):

    - Lasagna cupcakes (I think someone else mentioned these already)
    - Taco cupcakes (like the lasagna ones, except you use seasoned beef and cheddar cheese, topped with some salsa)
    - Buffalo chicken (aka grilled chicken with hot sauce) with low-fat bleu cheese crumbs + brocolli slaw
    - Low fat ricotta, grilled chicken, and spinach (served with tomato sauce for potential dipping, if desired)
    - Sliced apples with a little cinnamon and sugar
    - Crumbled turkey sausage, scrambled eggs, and a little hot sauce
    - Baked apples and a little low-fat cream cheese (any fruit really)
    - Grilled peppers, onions, and mushrooms
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    MsKekeSoFocused Posts: 383 Member
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    momnorg Posts: 40 Member
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  • these all sound great. may have to try some :smile:
  • epikes1
    epikes1 Posts: 12 Member
    Check out hungrygirl.com She has a bunch and the ones I've tried are really good!!
  • missoularocks
    missoularocks Posts: 294 Member
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  • Wow so many things. Now do decide which one to do first.
  • Pierogies:

    Cut wraps into circles. Prep leftover mashed potatoes (or you could just microwave and mash a potato) by adding a little Greek Yogurt/Sour Cream, S&P to taste. Spoon potatoes onto wraps and using water seal and crimp the edges. Saute w/ sliced onion in a little olive oil until brown and crispy and serve with cinnamon applesauce.
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