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Shiitake mushrooms with chicken wontons in a spicy, rich brothy-type sauce laced with sesame and chili oil. WOWZA. Big, bossy flavor, incredibly satisfying, and takes exactly 15 minutes to make!
I love this recipe!
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Lindsay’s Notes
Frozen chicken wontons are a staple in our freezer, but I usually just steam or pan-fry them and serve them as a meal add-on. Which is fine, but, a little boring.
Until now!
This is my new chicken wonton method – steaming them up with with a spicy sauce that is somewhere between dipping sauce and soup broth. It’s meant to be eaten in a bowl, like a soup – kinda, but it’s so much more than just broth with wontons. It’s luscious, dippable, scoopable, slurpable, and full of umami from the shiitake mushrooms and greens (like spinach or bok choy), if you choose to add some. The sesame oil gives even more depth, and the chili oil gives a bit of heat and a pop of color.
It’s a full meal, and it’s one of my current faves.
My girls can’t handle the spiciness in the chili oil, but I just steam a few of the chicken wontons for them to eat plain or dipped in teriyaki sauce, and they love it. Meanwhile, Bjork and I have our bowls tipped up to the sky getting every last lick of that spicy broth-sauce out of the bowl. No drops left behind!
How To Make Chicken Wontons with Spicy Sauce
Step 1: Cut Up Your Vegetables.
I like shiitake mushrooms (for flavoring the brothy goodness) and green onions (for topping). I’ve also loved the versions I’ve made with either spinach or bok choy!
Step 2: Sauté the Mushrooms and Wontons.
I usually start with the mushrooms in some sesame oil, and once they’re good to go, I add my wontons.
Step 3: Build the Sauce.
I add chicken broth, a bit of teriyaki sauce, a spoonful of chili oil, and a drizzle of sesame oil. It’s somewhere between a dipping sauce, a soup broth, and a finishing oil. It’s all three in one.
Step 4: Scoop It Into Bowls, Garnish, and Serve.
Serve it up, top with green onions and sesame seeds, and dive in.
Watch How To Make Chicken Wontons In Spicy Chili Sauce
Chicken Wontons in Spicy Chili Sauce
Total Time: 15 minutes
Yield: 4 servings 1x
Description
Big, beautiful, bossy flavors ahead! Shiitake mushrooms and chicken wontons swim in a brothy flavor-filled sauce and get finished with a swirl of sesame oil and chili crisp on top. Yum!
Ingredients
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Chicken Wontons with Spicy Sauce:
- 3 tablespoons sesame oil, divided
- 14 ounces shiitake mushrooms, sliced
- 1 clove garlic, grated
- one 24-ounce bag frozen wontons (I like the mini chicken cilantro ones from Trader Joe’s or Costco)
- 1 cup chicken broth
- 1/2 cup teriyaki sauce
- 1–2 tablespoons chili crisp
Toppings:
- green onions, sliced
- sesame seeds
Instructions
- Heat 1 tablespoon sesame oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium heat. Add mushrooms; sauté until softened and yummy. Add garlic for the last minute or two of sautéing.
- Add the frozen wontons, chicken broth, and teriyaki sauce. Simmer for 5 minutes, with a lid on, until the wontons are heated through.
- Finish with remaining 2 tablespoons sesame oil, chili crisp, and top with sesame seeds and scallions.
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 10 minutes
- Category: Main Dish
- Method: Sauté
- Cuisine: Asian-Inspired
Keywords: chicken wontons, chicken wonton soup, wonton soup
Frequently Asked Questions For Chicken Wontons
I like the frozen mini wontons sold at Trader Joe’s, Costco, and/or the Bibigo brand. I prefer the chicken and cilantro or chicken and vegetable ones!
The mushrooms give a nice umami flavor to the whole dish, but if you’re not a fan of them, try using spinach or bok choy for something green instead. If you can’t find shiitake mushrooms but you like mushrooms, I’ve also used just white button mushrooms in a pinch and it worked great.
I actually really enjoy them as leftovers – I even eat them cold! The sauce does absorb a bit, but there’s enough for them to still be saucy and delicious.
There are many types of frozen wontons and dumplings – I would suggest any that have a similar cooking time of 5-7 minutes of steaming.
Yes! Use vegetarian wontons or dumplings.
Yes, they should be naturally dairy free.
The pre-made ones I buy in the freezer section are not. But you can buy either make them gluten-free, or buy them! Just use a gluten-free brand like this one.
Yes, of course! It would not be an SOS-style fast and easy recipe in the same way but it would absolutely be delicious. Here’s a top-rated wonton recipe from the Woks of Life.