My friend used to make this for block parties. It was my favorite comfort food so I had to get the recipe

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Wonton soup is a popular Chinese dish that is enjoyed by many around the world. The word "wonton" translates to "swallowing clouds" in Cantonese, which perfectly describes the light and delicate nature of the dish. This soup originated in Northern China during the Tang Dynasty and has since become a staple in Chinese cuisine. Wonton soup is typically served as an appetizer or as part of a larger meal.
To serve this delightful Wonton Soup, it is often accompanied by various sides that complement its flavors. A side of steamed white rice is a classic choice, as it can be enjoyed with the soup or used to soak up the delicious broth. Additionally, a side of steamed or stir-fried vegetables such as bok choy or Chinese broccoli adds a refreshing and nutritious element to the meal. For those who desire a heartier meal, serving the soup with a side of crispy fried noodles or spring rolls creates a satisfying balance of flavors and textures.
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Wonton Soup Recipe:
Ingredients:
30 wonton wrappers
For the wonton filling:
8 ounces ground pork
2 green onions, finely chopped
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1 teaspoon sesame oil
1.5 teaspoon cornstarch
1 teaspoon freshly grated ginger
For the broth:
8 cups chicken broth
2 whole garlic cloves
1 teaspoon sesame oil
2 slices of ginger (about 1/4″ thick)
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1-2 green onions, sliced
Instructions:
1. Combine filling ingredients in a bowl.
2. Fill each wonton wrapper with 1 tsp of filling, fold, and seal.
3. Dip the bottom in flour and place on a parchment-lined pan.
4. Bring broth ingredients to a boil, then simmer for around 10 minutes, removing garlic and ginger.
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5. Add wontons to the broth and simmer for 5 minutes.
Serve immediately.
Enjoy this comforting and flavorful Wonton Soup as a light lunch, a delicious appetizer, or as part of a larger Chinese feast. Its delicate dumplings filled with savory meat and the aromatic broth will surely transport you to the culinary traditions of Northern China.
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