Sunday, July 13, 2008

Vegan Cream Cheese Wontons

I grew up in a house that had a bar which had, in turn, a view of the kitchen. As a kid, I used to watch my mom cook and talk about whatever monumental event that occurred in my 8 year old life. However, I also sat at that bar when we made wontons. Back then, the wontons were filled with ground turkey, spices, and water chestnuts and pan fried to perfection. But, what I loved about making wontons wasn't what they were filled with, it was getting to take part in the process. I couldn't be trusted with kitchen utensils for the most part (particularly knives and my parents were sure I would fail miserably on dates when I got older since I was utterly inept with a steak knife), but I could be trusted with wonton wrappers, plates, a spoon, and a bowl full of water. I happily sat through the tedium of filling and folding wontons.

I still think of making wontons as a bonding experience of sorts and I've passed on the tradition (at least that what it seems to be becoming) to my daughter. Truth be told, I've mostly passed on the work of making wontons but I don't tell her that. The first thing Aspen said when she got here was that she wanted to make wontons. In fact, when pressed about what she wanted to do for 3 weeks in Colorado, making wontons was usually her first--and sometimes only--response. So, that's what we did. And they were perfect.

I only wish we had a bar.
Vegan Cream Cheese Wontons

1 package of wonton wrappers (Twin Dragon brand is vegan)
2 containers of Tofutti cream cheese
6 green onion, white and green parts chopped
water chestnuts, chopped (about the same size pile as the green onions or about 1/3 can)
2 cloves garlic, chopped
oil for deep frying

Mix cream cheese, green onions, water chestnuts, and garlic in a bowl. Individually fill the wonton wrappers with a spoonful of filling by dipping your finger into a small bowl of water, tracing the edge of the wrapper, and folding it in half tightly pinching the edges. Be careful not to overfill. Once they are all filled, deep fry at 340 degrees, keeping them submerged until brown. Remove from fryer and let cool on a paper towel.

Makes a lot--and yet not nearly enough.

5 comments:

Rural Vegan said...

I miss cream cheese wontons something terrible! This post may just be the one that pushes me into buying the deep fryer that I've wanted for 2 years!

Anonymous said...

We will be trying this. We just had dinner at Green on Friday and had their "crab" wontons so we're jonesing them, and already own a deep fryer.

Bianca said...

Sweet! I used to make cream cheese wontons with my mom when I was little too! They were one of my favorite things. When we'd go out for Chinese, my parents always ordered a big batch!

And thanks for the tip on Twin Dragon. I was looking for wonton wrappers a few weeks ago to make ravioli and all Wild Oats had were the Nasoya kind that were not vegan. I'll look for those!

Lindsay (Happy Herbivore) said...

I.Love.YOU.seriously! I used to love the crab filled kind when I was an omni and have been missing and dying for any sort of vegan version since!

Anonymous said...

I was searching google for a vegan cream cheese wonton recipe and found your blog. Thank you so much! I will be trying this! Great blog too :)