Cream Cheese Wontons Recipe (2024)

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These super easy Cream Cheese Wontons are filled with lump crab meat and cream cheese then fried until golden and crispy!

This classic Asian appetizer is fantastic when served with speedy stir fries like my Honey Garlic Shrimp or Green Bean Chicken!

Cream Cheese Wontons Recipe (1)Cream Cheese Wontons Recipe (2)Ordering a side of Crab Rangoon from Panda Express is one of my favorite things! Even my kids LOVE them.

So when I started making this simple appetizer at home, they were equally as excited as I was.

Cream Cheese Wonton Recipe

This recipe is so super simple, and easily adaptable to your taste. I’m adding in canned crab meat, but you could use fake crab meat or just omit it altogether.

Ingredients Needed:

Here’s a basic list of the ingredients you’ll need to make this recipe. As always, you can find the full list of ingredients in the printable recipe card below.

  • Canned Crab Meat – can substitute with fake crab meat or omit
  • Cream Cheese
  • Onion Powder
  • Garlic Powder
  • Soy Sauce
  • Mayo – optional, to make it extra creamy
  • Wonton Wrappers – look for these in the refrigerated section of produce.

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How To Make Cream Cheese Wontons

  1. MIX: To make cream cheese wontons, simply combine the filling ingredients in a bowl and mix until incorporated.
  2. FILL: Spoon about 1 full teaspoon of the mixture onto the center of a wonton wrapper.
  3. FOLD: Use your finger to dab the edges of the wrapper with water and pinch the seams together tightly so the filling can not escape.
  4. FRY: Dunk the wontons in hot oil, and cook until golden brown and crispy.

PRO TIP: Wonton wrappers can dry out pretty quickly if left exposed to the air. Use a damp paper towel to cover the stack of wrappers while you’re preparing them.

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Tips and Variations –

When it comes to making these cream cheese wontons, or crab rangoon, they are super simple and straight forward.

Here are some tips and variations to make sure you have a great success…

  • FOLD –there’s no wrong way to fold a wonton, as long as you’re making sure you fold it nice and tight, so none of that creamy goodness can escape.
  • WATER OR EGG – you can use water or a beaten egg to seal the wonton wrappers.
  • FILLING –If you’re not into crab meat, you can easily leave that out. Feel free to get creative with the filling – bacon, cheese, sausage, shrimp, etc. Just don’t overfill them!
  • OIL –use either vegetable oil or canola oil for frying and a thermometer to check that the temperature is consistent at 350 degrees.
  • BAKE –Not into frying? No problem! You can bake these wonton wrappers at 350 degrees F. for about 10 minutes, until golden brown.
  • AIR FRYER –Try these in your air fryer, preheated to 400 degrees F. for just 6 minutes, turning halfway through.

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What To Serve with Cream Cheese Wontons

Cream cheese wontons are delicious when dipped in a sweet and sour sauce, or a Thai sweet chili sauce.

My kids even enjoy them with a bit of soy sauce!

More Asian Appetizer Recipes

Craving more? I’ve got you covered with these deliciously quick Asian appetizer recipes…

  • Chicken Egg Rolls
  • Egg Drop Soup
  • Teriyaki Shrimp Taco Bites
  • Crunchy Thai Cucumber Salad

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Don’t forget to pair this super simple, cream cheese wonton recipe with more delicious Asian cuisine like my Orange Chicken, Kung Pao Chicken, Shrimp Fried Rice, or Beef with Broccoli!

I can’t wait for you to give these a try! I know you’ll love them!

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Fried Cream Cheese Wontons

These super easy Cream Cheese Wontons are filled with lump crab meat and cream cheese then fried until golden and crispy!

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time10 minutes mins

Total Time25 minutes mins

Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: Asian

Servings: 24 wontons

Calories: 73 kcal

Author: Shawn

Ingredients

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Instructions

  • Preheat the vegetable oil to 350 degrees F. in a heavy bottomed pot or deep fryer.

  • Combine the crab meat, cream cheese, onion powder, garlic powder, mayo and soy sauce in a bowl and mix together.

  • Drop a full teaspoon full of filling into the center of a wonton wrapper. Dab your finger in water and run it along the edges of the wrapper. Fold the wonton wrapper up, making sure to enclose the filling, and seal the edges.

  • Fry in batches of 4 or 5 wrappers for 3 to 4 minutes each, until they're golden brown. Remove from oil to a wire rack to drain off any excess oil. Serve hot.

Notes
  • BAKE – You can bake these wonton wrappers at 350 degrees F. for about 10 minutes, until golden brown.
  • AIR FRYER –Try these in your air fryer, preheated to 400 degrees F. for just 6 minutes, turning halfway through.

Store cooked cream cheese wontons in an air tight container in the fridge. Reheat in oven when ready to serve.

Nutrition

Calories: 73kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 15mg | Sodium: 147mg | Potassium: 35mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 130IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 16mg | Iron: 1mg

Keywords: crab, Cream Cheese, rangoon, wonton

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FAQs

How do you keep wontons from falling apart? ›

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.

What is the difference between crab rangoon and cream cheese wontons? ›

The difference is all in the filling. Traditional wontons are not ever filled with cream cheese (which is one of the main components in crab rangoon recipes).

Do you seal wontons with water or egg? ›

Traditionally, egg yolk is used to moisten the edges of wonton skins and seal them together. For people who don't eat eggs, water serves as a good substitute. However, water is not as sticky, and doesn't cook into a cement like egg yolk.

What is the filling in a wonton made of? ›

Make the Pork and Shrimp Wonton Filling

To the pork and shrimp, add chopped scallions, minced garlic & ginger, then season with light soy sauce, shaoxing wine, sesame oil, salt, white pepper, sugar, and msg. Mix in ONE direction with your hand until you see streaks on the bowl as seen in the images below.

What dough are wontons made of? ›

Traditional Chinese wonton wrappers are made from wheat flour, eggs and water, and can be used to wrap around any number of fillings to be cooked in soups or fried. That's obviously a no-go for anyone eating gluten free.

Do wontons float when done? ›

Will Dumplings Float When They Are Done Cooking? Once the dumplings float, that's a sign that they are almost done cooking.

Do Chinese restaurants use real crab in crab rangoon? ›

It consists of cream cheese, sometimes sweetened, plus, usually, very small bits of imitation crab, stuffed into a wonton wrapper and deep-fried, served with a syrupy, neon sweet-and-sour dipping sauce. It is, essentially, deep-fried cheesecake with fake crab in it—as sweet as any dessert, but served as an appetizer.

Can you buy cream cheese wontons? ›

PAGODA® Cream Cheese Wontons are the perfect combination of real cream cheese wrapped in a crispy wrapper. Add them to your favorite meal, or dip them in our tempting sweet chili sauce for the perfect snack.

What do Chinese people call crab Rangoons? ›

Crab Rangoon
Traditional Chinese炸蟹角
Hanyu Pinyinzhǎ xiè jiǎo
Cantonese Yaleja háaih gok
Literal meaningFried crab horn
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Why do my wontons keep opening? ›

If the filling is too wet, the wonton wrapper will soften and tear. Moreover, you should not overfill the wrapper with too much filling. Fill the center of the wrapper with about 1 tsp filling to prevent it from bursting because of overfilling.

Why do my wontons puff up? ›

Editor: Deep-fried foods tend to get quite hot quickly and puff up, thus the hollowness.

How do you keep wontons crispy after frying? ›

The best way to keep fried foods crispy? Just place them on a cooling rack set over a baking sheet. If you're frying multiple batches, throw the whole setup into a low oven to keep everything warm as you keep frying and adding to the rack.

What is the difference between a wonton and a Rangoon? ›

A crab rangoon is essentially a cheesecake samosa, sometimes with a soupcon of surimi thrown in for color. A wonton is curled around a filling of sweetened cream cheese and deep fried. It's served with some kind of fruit preserve made mostly out of corn syrup and food coloring.

What is Panda Express cream cheese Rangoon made of? ›

What Makes the Panda Express Cream Cheese Rangoon the Best? These crispy wonton apps are stuffed with a mixture of cream cheese, scallions, and a dash of garlic powder. They make satisfying finger food for game day, or you can try dolling them up to make casual co*cktail appetizers.

What are Chinese fried wontons made of? ›

Fried wonton filling with pop

My recipe below has a classic authentic Chinese wonton filling – pork, shrimp, and fresh aromatics with soy sauce, Shaoxing wine, and sesame oil. The ingredients combine for a deep and satisfying umami with a pop of bright flavor from the ginger and a hint of nuttiness from the sesame oil.

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