How To Fold Wonton Dumplings (2024)

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Wontons are one of my ultimate comfort foods. A steaming bowl of broth filled with meaty wontons fits the bill every time I want a satisfying soup for dinner. Folding wontons may look complicated, but they’re actually quite easy. All you have to do is fold the filled wrapper in half to form a triangle, then bring the bottom corners together to finish the fold. You can also use this activity as a fun group gathering if you can recruit some extra hands to make the folding go faster.

There are lots of ways to fold wontons — some requiring pleats and complicated techniques — but I just go for the easiest folding technique possible, and this way is it!

For this simple fold, all you have to do is fold the filled wrapper in half to form a triangle, then bring the bottom corners together to finish the fold. A little water acts as the “glue” to keep the wontons sealed tight so they don’t fall apart as they cook. Remember to buy square wrappers (round wrappers don’t work with this folding technique) and press as much air out of the wontons as you can while sealing them.

Whenever I fold wontons, I like to ask friends and family to help out. We turn it into a party, chatting and folding away, and we can usually make a few batches in just a short amount of time. The delicious reward for all this folding are trays of wontons ready to be cooked or frozen for a quick meal in the future!

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How To Fold Wontons

Makes about 50 wontons

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Ingredients

Equipment

  • Small bowl of water
  • Teaspoon or small spoon
  • Baking sheet lined with parchment paper

Instructions

  1. Get your folding station set up: Lay out your ingredients and equipment on a work surface. You'll need your filling, a small spoon or teaspoon, square wonton wrappers, a small bowl of water, and a parchment-lined baking sheet.

  2. Fill the wonton: Place a wrapper in one hand and place about 1 teaspoon of filling in the center of the wrapper.

  3. Dampen the edges of the wrapper: Dip your finger into the bowl of water and moisten the edges of the wrapper with the water.

  4. Fold the wonton: Fold the wrapper in half into a triangle shape.

  5. Get rid of any air bubbles: Press the edges together to seal it well, pressing out any air bubbles.

  6. Do the final fold: Bring the two bottom corners of the triangle together, and seal them with a little water. You will now have a little hat-shaped dumpling with a top point.

  7. Lay the wonton down: Place the wonton on the parchment-lined baking sheet.

  8. Fill the remaining wrappers: Continue filling and folding the remaining wrappers, placing the folded wontons in a single layer as close together as possible without touching.

Recipe Notes

If you're not ready to cook the wontons, cover the tray tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate.

Wontons also freeze incredibly well! Freeze the tray until the wontons are frozen solid, then transfer to an airtight plastic bag or container. Cook the wontons straight from the freezer, adding a few extra minutes of cooking time.

How To Fold Wonton Dumplings (2024)

FAQs

How many folds should dumplings have? ›

The Four-Pleat

Place the filling in the middle of the wrapper, fold over, and seal in the center only. Now we are going to make two pleats on either side of the seal. Holding the side of the dough closest to you, use your thumb and forefinger to make two folds towards the center seal. Do the same on the other side.

Can I use wonton wrappers for dumplings? ›

Making your own dumplings is really easy when you use wonton wrappers.

What is the fastest dumpling fold? ›

The half-moon fold

If you're just starting out learning how to fold dumplings, this simple half moon shape is the easiest (and fastest!) shape to achieve. Place your filling in the middle of the wrapper (not too much!), then fold the wrapper in half to form a semi-circle.

What do you use to wrap dumplings? ›

I sometimes use store-bought wrappers (mandupi, 만두피) to save time and effort. But, I really love making dumplings with homemade dumpling wrappers. It obviously involves some work, but totally worth it! Freshly made dumpling wrappers are softer, chewier and more durable to work with and do not easily tear.

How to fold dumplings for beginners? ›

The Folding Technique

For this simple fold, all you have to do is fold the filled wrapper in half to form a triangle, then bring the bottom corners together to finish the fold. A little water acts as the “glue” to keep the wontons sealed tight so they don't fall apart as they cook.

How to fold wonton wrappers? ›

To wrap, take a piece of wonton wrapper and add 1 teaspoon of wonton filling to the center, dap the wrapper with a small amount of water along the edge then fold it in half into a triangle shape. As you fold, gently press out the air bubbles so that the wonton won't burst. Seal the edges well.

How do you know if dumplings are cooked enough? ›

How do you know when dumplings are done? Most recipes will give you a time to cook them—the one I use says 10 minutes without a lid on the pot and then 10 minutes with a lid, so 20 minutes total in simmering soup broth. To test, take one out and open it up—if it's done in the middle, it's done.

What's the difference between a wonton and a dumpling? ›

When comparing Chinese dumplings vs wontons, some key differences are: Wrappers: Wonton wrappers are thinner, are usually square, and may contain egg. Dumpling wrappers are thicker, are usually round, and don't require egg. Filling: Dumplings can be filled or unfilled.

How long do you boil wontons? ›

Bring a wok halfway full with water to a boil, and then reduce the heat to a simmer. Cook the wontons in batches until they float to the surface, 3 to 4 minutes. Remove with a slotted spoon.

How many folds are in soup dumplings? ›

The modest dumpling that started a legacy. Each of our Xiao Long Bao is carefully weighed and folded by hand to achieve our signature Golden Ratio of 18 folds and stuffed with top-quality Kurobuta pork marinated in a blend of carefully-selected seasonings.

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