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Frequently asked questions

  • What is a wonton wrap?

    A wonton wrap is a type of dough used in East Asian cuisine to make wontons. It is thin, square and often contains egg.

  • What is the texture of a wonton wrap?

    Wonton wraps are thin and pliable when raw. They become soft and slightly chewy when cooked.

  • Where can I buy wonton wraps?

    You can buy it at Weee! Asian Market, www.sayweee.com.

  • Can I freeze wonton wraps?

    Yes, wonton wraps are freezable. Just ensure to keep them in a sealed container or freezer bag to prevent freezer burn.

  • Can I use wonton wraps for recipes other than wontons?

    Absolutely! Wonton wraps are quite versatile. You can use them to make dumplings, egg rolls, or even dessert pastries.

  • How to wrap a wonton?

    Place a small amount of filling in the center, dampen the edges with water, fold in half diagonally to create a triangle, press edges to seal, then bring the two ends together and pinch to seal.

  • How long do wonton wraps last?

    In the fridge, wonton wraps usually last for about a week. In the freezer, they can last up to six months.

  • How to keep wonton wrappers from drying out?

    Keep them under a damp towel or plastic wrap to prevent them from drying out when working with them.

  • What ingredients are in a wonton wrap?

    Wonton wraps are usually made with flour, eggs, and water. However, ready-made store varieties may also contain salt and preservatives.

  • What is the taste of a wonton wrap?

    Wonton wraps themselves have a subtle flavor that pairs well with a variety of fillings. Their main function is to provide a smooth texture.

  • Can I make homemade wonton wraps?

    Yes. All you need is flour, eggs, and water. A rolling pin and a bit of time are also essentials.

  • How do I store wonton wraps?

    For short-term storage, keep them in the refrigerator. If you want to store them longer, you can freeze them.

  • Are there gluten-free alternatives to wonton wraps?

    Yes, you can find gluten-free wonton wraps in some specialty stores or online. You can also attempt to make them at home using gluten-free flour.

  • What can I use if I don't have wonton wraps?

    You can use dumpling or spring roll wrappers as a substitute for wonton wraps.

  • What is the difference between a wonton wrap and a dumpling wrap?

    While both are dough-based wraps, wonton wraps are thinner and contain eggs. Dumpling wraps are slightly thicker and typically eggless.

  • Can I deep fry with wonton wraps?

    Yes, wonton wraps can be used to wrap fillings and then be deep-fried to a crisp.