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  2. One of Ree's Favorite Hacks Starts With a Pack of Wonton Wrappers

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    Fried Shrimp Wontons. The shrimp filling in this fried wonton snack has tons of flavor thanks to a combination of garlic, ginger, coriander, sesame oil, and soy sauce. You can dip them in more soy ...

  3. Wonton - Wikipedia

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    Wonton strips, deep-fried strips made from wonton wrappers and served with hot mustard or other dipping sauce, are a common complimentary appetizer in American-style Chinese restaurants. In the Philippines, fried wontons are often called pinseques fritos (pinsec frito in the Castilian singular). [11] Pritong pinsek is the Cebuano and Tagalog name.

  4. Jiaozi - Wikipedia

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    various wrappers labeled as wonton skins. Jiaozi are often confused with wonton. Jiaozi have a thicker skin and a relatively flatter, more oblate, double-saucer like shape, and are usually eaten with a soy-vinegar dipping sauce or hot chili sauce while wontons have thinner skin and are usually served in broth as soup. The dough for the jiaozi ...

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    Imagine: a snack that combines crispy perfection with a rich, creamy filling, all complemented by a tantalizing dipping sauce. Well, that's exactly what you'll get with Partini's Cream Cheese Wontons.

  6. FYI: You Can Buy Some Boujee Ingredients At Dollar General

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    Bibigo Korean Style Mini Wontons. Hot take: Bibigo makes the best frozen dumplings. And now you can get them in the Dollar General freezer aisle. ... Crystal Hot Sauce. This beloved hot sauce is ...

  7. Crab Rangoon - Wikipedia

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    Crab rangoon was on the menu of the "Polynesian-style" restaurant Trader Vic's in Beverly Hills in 1955 [14] and in San Francisco since at least 1956.[15] [16] [17] Although the appetizer has the name of the Burmese city of Rangoon, now known by Burmese as 'Yangon', [18] the dish was probably invented in the United States by Chinese-American chef Joe Young working under Victor Bergeron ...