Won Ton Crisps

Won Ton Crisps
The recipe Won Ton Crisps could satisfy your Chinese craving in roughly 45 minutes. One portion of this dish contains around 2g of protein, 1g of fat, and a total of 74 calories. This dairy free recipe serves 2. If you have salt, sesame oil, won ton wrappers, and a few other ingredients on hand, you can make it.

Instructions

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Preheat oven to 37
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Place won ton wrappers on a baking sheet coated with cooking spray.
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Brush lightly with sesame oil, and sprinkle with salt.
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Bake at 375 for 4 minutes or until golden brown.
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Serve warm or at room temperature.

Recommended wine: Chenin Blanc, Gewurztraminer, Riesling

Chenin Blanc, Gewurztraminer, and Riesling are great choices for Asian. The best wine for Asian food depends on the cuisine and dish - of course - but these acidic whites pair with a number of traditional meals, spicy or not. The Fram Wines Chenin Blanc with a 4.8 out of 5 star rating seems like a good match. It costs about 32 dollars per bottle.
Fram Wines Chenin Blanc
Fram Wines Chenin Blanc
The very special area that these grapes come from is actually closer to Clanwilliam than to Citrusdal, but the part about the mountain is very true. Situated in deep red sandy soils, on a farm that overlooks the crayfish mecca of Lambertsbay on the one side, and the Olifantsriver and Bulshoek dam on the other side. The tight racy acidity is the standout characteristic of Chenin blanc from this area, combine that with ripeness that adds immense complexity and you know that there is a whole lot of loving here.
DifficultyNormal
Ready In45 m.
Servings2
Health Score2
CuisinesChineseAsian
Dish TypesSide Dish
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