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Wonton Soup
1 package wonton wrappers,about 60 - 70 wontons 1 lb. lean ground pork 1 egg,beaten 2 - 4 cloves of garlic,minced or very finely chopped 1 - 2 tsp fresh ginger,grated or very finely diced 1 tsp corn starch 1/8 tsp sesame oil 1 tsp sesame seeds 1 tsp salt 1/4 tsp pepper 1/2 c green onions,finely chopped 8 c hot chicken or beef broth large pot of salted boiling hot water cookie sheet,lined with wax paper extra wax paper
Place the lean ground pork into a medium bowl,add the egg,garlic, ginger,corn starch,sesame seeds,sesame oil and spices.Mix well.
Cover work area of kitchen counter or table with a large piece of wax paper. Lay out about 12 to 15 of the wonton wrappers at a time. (To keep remaining wonton wrappers moist,please cover with plastic wrap.) Place a teaspoon of the meat filling near the center of each wonton.Fold one corner of the wonton wrapper over the meat filling,then fold opposite corners of the wonton wrapper over and together,roll towards the remaining corner. Place edge down on cookie sheet lined with wax paper. Repeat until all wontons are wrapped.( It takes me about 20 minutes.)
Place wontons into boiling hot salted water,one at a time.Please stir slowly and carefully with a wooden spoon a few times,(to prevent wontons from sticking to the bottom of the pot).Bring wontons to a full boil.Reduce heat,cover and simmer about 10 - 12 minutes.Stir carefully a couple of times.
Bring chicken or beef broth to a full boil,set aside.
Remove cooked wontons carefully with a slotted spoon,drain well.Place several wontons into serving bowls,add some of the hot chicken or beef broth,garnish with green onions and serve immediately.
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