I like being able to make things at home rather than paying for expensive take-out, and crab rangoons are easier to make than they look. Price wise, a take-out order for 8 is about $5 where I live. Buying all the goods at the store, you can make 20-25 for about the same cost. The amount made varies every time I cook these, as my...
Provided by Stephanie Krone
Categories Seafood Appetizers
Time 35m
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- 1. Since most packages of wonton wraps have double the wraps needed, you can double the recipe or freeze the extra wraps in a tupperware. Extra filling can be frozen, also.
- 2. Start by heating your oil on low and finding a good pair of tongs or high-temp-safe slotted spoon. Put the softened cream cheese in a bowl and beat it a little first, to make it more workable. I sometimes add about 1/2 a tablespoon of milk to speed this up. Then add all the spices and mix well. Finely chop the surimi and the green onion. Mix those into the cream cheese also. **If you have extra filling left at the end, serve it hot or chilled as chip dip. Yum!**
- 3. Filling the wraps works best if done on a cutting board or plate, as it can get a little messy. Beat the egg yolk in a little bowl or cup, you'll use this as a "glue" to hold the wraps together. With one of the corners pointing up, scoop about a tablespoon of filling into the center. Any more filling makes it harder to seal and fry. Using a pastry brush or clean paintbrush, spread a small amount of the egg yolk along each edge of the wrap.
- 4. Bring the bottom corner up to meet the top corner. Seal the edges tightly, being careful not to tear the thin wrapper. The whole thing will look like a pudgy triangle. Paint a little bit of yolk on all of the corners and fold them in slightly so they don't open while frying. **There are many variations on folding, I use this one as it's the easiest for me to do and it stands up well to frying.**
- 5. Fry the rangoons on med-low heat on each side until the wraps bubble and turn golden-brown. About 3mins per side, this depends on your type of stove, etc. Doing them in small batches works well (filling 5 at a time and then frying those), as the filling can make the wrap a little soppy if it sits too long. Scoop them out with tongs or a high-temp-safe slotted spoon. Set them on a cooling rack over a cookie sheet lined with newspaper to catch the extra oil that drips off. This helps keep them crispy because they're not sitting in grease. Let cool a bit, then enjoy the tasty goodness!
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Upul Chandana
[email protected]I would not recommend this recipe. The crab rangoons were not good.
Cozetta Gunn
[email protected]These crab rangoons were a disappointment. The filling was mushy and the wonton wrappers were soggy.
Nergish Akter
[email protected]The crab rangoons were good, but I thought the filling was a bit bland. I added some extra spices and they were much better.
Hasan Daahir
[email protected]I've never made crab rangoons before, but this recipe made it easy. They turned out great and I will definitely be making them again.
Ladllla usama
[email protected]These crab rangoons were a bit time-consuming to make, but they were worth it. They were delicious and everyone at my party loved them.
em_ Mahnoor
[email protected]I was a bit skeptical about making these, but they turned out great! The cream cheese filling was smooth and creamy and the wonton wrappers were crispy.
Dakota Elsemore
[email protected]These were easy to make and very tasty. I would definitely make them again.
Sa Alomgir
[email protected]I made these for my family and they loved them. The crab filling was especially tasty.
Narayan Poudel
[email protected]These were delicious! I used a store-bought wonton wrapper and they still turned out great.
Gerhardus Van der merwe
[email protected]I've made these crab rangoons several times now and they always turn out perfect. The filling is creamy and flavorful and the wonton wrappers are crispy and golden brown.
Jeffrey Bishop
[email protected]These crab rangoons were a hit at my party! They were so easy to make and everyone loved them.