This is the kind of no-fuss supper I wish I’d had when my kids were little and everyone was hungry at the same time. You start with a bag of completely frozen raw chicken wontons, tumble them straight into a metal roasting pan, and toss them with just three everyday pantry ingredients. The oven does the rest, turning them golden and saucy with almost no effort at all. It’s not a traditional Midwestern casserole, but it has that same cozy, crowd-pleasing spirit—simple, filling, and the sort of meal that has a husband leaning over your shoulder asking when you’ll make it again.
Serve these oven baked chicken wontons right in the roasting pan with a big spoon for scooping. They’re wonderful over hot steamed rice or buttered egg noodles to catch all the savory sauce. Add a simple side like roasted green beans, steamed broccoli, or a tossed salad to round things out. A little dish of soy sauce or extra sweet chili sauce on the table never hurts, and if you like a bit of crunch, sprinkle sliced green onions or chopped peanuts over the top just before serving.
4-Ingredient Oven Baked Chicken Wontons
Servings: 4

Ingredients
1 (20–24 oz) bag completely frozen raw chicken wontons (do not thaw)
1/3 cup low-sodium soy sauce
1/3 cup sweet chili sauce
2 tablespoons vegetable oil (or any neutral cooking oil)
Directions
Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C). Place an oven rack in the center position so the wontons bake evenly.
Set out a metal roasting pan or a large metal 9x13-inch baking pan. Metal helps the wontons crisp better than glass.
Open the bag of completely frozen raw chicken wontons and pour them straight into the roasting pan. Spread them into an even layer so most wontons are touching the bottom of the pan.
In a small bowl or measuring cup, whisk together the soy sauce, sweet chili sauce, and vegetable oil until well combined.
Drizzle the sauce mixture evenly over the frozen wontons. Use a large spoon to gently toss everything right in the roasting pan so each wonton is lightly coated. Spread them back into a single layer.
Cover the roasting pan tightly with aluminum foil. This traps steam and helps cook the chicken filling all the way through from frozen.
Bake the covered wontons at 400°F (200°C) for 20 minutes.
Carefully remove the pan from the oven and take off the foil, watching out for hot steam. Gently stir and turn the wontons so they cook evenly and soak up more sauce.
Return the pan to the oven, uncovered, and bake for another 10–15 minutes, stirring once more halfway through, until the sauce is slightly thickened, the wonton wrappers are lightly browned at the edges, and an instant-read thermometer inserted into the center of a few wontons reads at least 165°F (74°C).
Remove the pan from the oven, give the wontons a final gentle toss in the pan juices, and let them sit for 3–5 minutes to cool slightly and firm up before serving.
Serve the baked chicken wontons hot straight from the roasting pan, spooning some of the savory sauce over each portion.
Variations & Tips
You can adjust this simple base to suit your table while still keeping it easy. For extra flavor, add 1–2 teaspoons minced garlic or a pinch of red pepper flakes to the sauce before tossing with the frozen wontons. If you like things sweeter, stir 1–2 tablespoons of brown sugar into the sauce. For a tangier finish, drizzle 1–2 teaspoons of rice vinegar or apple cider vinegar over the baked wontons just before serving. A handful of sliced green onions, toasted sesame seeds, or chopped fresh cilantro sprinkled on top adds color and freshness without complicating the recipe. If you prefer a milder salt level, be sure to use low-sodium soy sauce and you can thin the sauce with 1–2 tablespoons of water or chicken broth. Food safety tips: Always start with the wontons completely frozen as directed on the package—do not leave them at room temperature for long before baking. Bake until the internal temperature of the chicken filling reaches at least 165°F (74°C); use an instant-read thermometer to check a few wontons in the center of the pan. Keep raw-frozen wonton packaging and any utensils that touched them separate from ready-to-eat foods, and wash your hands, cutting boards, and tools with hot soapy water after handling. Refrigerate leftovers within 2 hours in a shallow container, and reheat thoroughly in the oven or microwave until steaming hot before eating.