Won ton soup (won ton tong)
1 servings
Ingredients
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Directions
You can fiddle with the ingredients to your hearts content. Roast pork is available at Chinese markets and you could probably get it to go at Chinese restaurants. Or try meat from good ol' American BBQ ribs, slivered. Or thinly sliced raw chicken. Or thinly sliced shrimp or scallops. Or no meat at all... Yield: 4 servings 30 won ton filled according to won ton recipe 1 cup roast pork, sliced 1 quart chicken and pork stock [Or either one. S.C.] 2 stalks green onions, minced 1 teaspoon sesame oil [The dark, cooked Oriental type. S.C.] PREPARATION:
Prepare won ton filling and wrap as in won ton recipe. Heat stock.
COOKING: Bring a pot of water to a boil. Add won ton and boil for 4 to 5 minutes. Remove won ton with bamboo skimmer or slotted spoon and transfer to soup bowls. Garnish with roast pork and green onions. Pour heated stock over won ton. Drizzle sesame oil over won ton and serve. DO-AHEAD NOTES; Wrap and freeze won ton. Drop frozen won ton directly into boiling water and boil for 5 to 6 minutes.
COMMENTS: Unless you're Chinese you probably don't know what won ton means. "Won" means cloud and "Ton" means swallow. Since won ton wrappers are light and fragile as clouds, biting onto won ton is like swallowing a cloud. From "The Chinese Village Cookbook." A practical guide to Cantonese country cooking. Rhoda Yee, Yerba Buena Press, San Francisco. 1975. Posted by Stephen Ceideberg; February 27 1991.
Submitted By LAWRENCE KELLIE On 10-01-94
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