41 calorie baked crab rangoon
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this looks like a 984 calorie recipe to me... maybe 492 if I decide to share.
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i do not know what is up with this, but everything i see, i cannot see this adding to 41 calories per piece...0
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bump for later. I don't even like crab but love crab rangoons!0
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See you are just getting started, hang in there you are a beautiful woman and you can do this. Good luck0
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Bump!! Oh my, these are my absolute favorite when we would go out to eat Chinese or Thai food!! I would get one of everything else and 50 of crab rangoons!! And still want more!! (Good thing we haven't been in a long while, but I still crave them quite a bit!) Thank you so much for this recipe!! Excited to try it out!! Maybe try to find a 'healthy' Chinese food night!!0
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Neeed to make these!0
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Sounds amazing. Crab rangoons at Cheesecake Factory are my weakness. I need an alternative.0
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yummers! Thanks0
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Looks great! Can't wait to try making these.0
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OK so crab rangoons are my enemy when it comes to chineese food. i love them so much. but i found an amazing recipe that you can make them for only 41 calories a piece.. UHHHH WOOOOHOOOO
Nutrition Info: makes 24 rangoons
Per piece:
41 calories
1.1g fat
2.7g protein
Ingredients:
24 wonton wrappers (I used Nasoya brand)
olive oil cooking spray
8oz lump crab meat
1 tsp Worcestershire sauce
2.5 tsp curry powder
1 tsp ground ginger
1/2 tsp cayenne pepper (optional)
1/2 cup reduced fat cream cheese
1/3 cup scallions, washed and thinly sliced
Step by step:
1. Preheat oven to 375
2. Spray mini muffin tin with olive oil spray
3. Push a wonton wrapper into each muffin tin
4. In a mixing bowl, combine crab, Worcestershire, curry, ginger and cayenne
5. Mix with a fork, breaking up large chunks of crab
6. Add cream cheese, mashing with a fork until fully incorporated
7. Using a teaspoon, spoon filling mixture into wontons
8. Fold ends of wonton wrapper over mixture, wet finger to seal
9. Bake for 10 minutes, until ends are slighly browned
10. Serve hot garnished with scallions
ENJOY
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OMG! Last weekend, I listed the three foods that I still really miss, and crab rangoon was #1! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!0
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Thanks for posting this 'godsend' of a recipe. Cant wait to try it out!!!
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This must be heaven sent...my alltime fave chinese food!! Thanks for this post!0
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Bump....sounds tasty!0
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