Easy Spinach and Cream Cheese Wonton Recipe (2024)

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What You Need

Wonton Wrapper

8 oz of low fat Cream Cheese

Frozen Spinach – 12 oz – thawed and rinsed of excess liquid

Olive Oil

Pinch of Cayenne Pepper

1/2 Teaspoon of Garlic Powder

1/2 Teaspoon of Pepper

Pinch of Salt

What To Do

Preheat oven to 375

In a bowl mix all the ingredients together except the wonton wrappers and oil

Place 2 teaspoons of cream cheese mixture in the middle of each wrapper and fold wrapper in half so it creates a triangle. Run your finger along the edges with a little water to secure the edges. Brush a little oil on top and place on cookie sheet lined with parchment paper

This makes about 20. Bake for about 15 minutes or till wrappers brown

Enjoy!!! My husband ate all 20 in one sitting.

Easy Spinach and Cream Cheese Wonton Recipe

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: Sara @ Budget Savvy Diva.com

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Ingredients

  • Wonton Wrappers
  • 8 oz of low fat Cream Cheese
  • Frozen Spinach - 12 oz - thawed and rinsed of excess liquid
  • Olive Oil
  • Pinch of Cayenne Pepper
  • ½ Teaspoon of Garlic Powder
  • ½ Teaspoon of Pepper
  • Pinch of Salt

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 375
  2. In a bowl mix all the ingredients together except the wonton wrappers and oil
  3. Place 2 teaspoons of cream cheese mixture in the middle of each wrapper and fold wrapper in half so it creates a triangle. Run your finger along the edges with a little water to secure the edges. Brush a little oil on top and place on cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
  4. This makes about 20. Bake for about 15 minutes or till wrappers brown
  5. Enjoy!!! My husband ate all 20 in one sitting.

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Comments

  • Naomy

    Hello. Would these be okay if I fried them?

  • ANDREA RING

    These look delish! Going to have to make them. Thanks!

  • Jen Calderero

    These look awesome! However I think the tops to your garlic powder & Cayenne pepper are switched!!!

  • Joyce

    I am sure going to try this Spinach and Cream Cheese Wonton as it is easy and I am all about easy cooking Thanks for the Recipe I will be looking for more.

    • Budget Savvy Diva

      Enjoy!!!!

  • Leah @ Whitefoot Blog

    Might have to try this with the leftover crescent rolls we never opened. Thanks for sharing!

  • June Bug

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  • James R

    Can’t wait to try these.

  • Christine

    Do you think substituting fat free cream cheese would turn out ok? Wish low fat was good enough for my Dr.

  • Jessica H

    Can i premake these & freeze them ?

  • Debbe

    Oh, baked? Oh, I thought fried till I saw the first comment! Oh, I LOVE that they’re baked! Yummy!

  • Rebecca

    These have become one of my favorite recipes. Savory little Devils. Thanks you!

  • Lessons from a Personal Chef: Mini Egg Roll Recipe | Better Than Ramen

    […] With little effort, you have eggrolls that are tastier and (probably) healthier than take out. You can customize them by filling them with ground meat, corn, peas or anything else that suits your fancy. You can even fill your egg rolls with avocado and bacon as a breakfast dish or use leftover wonton wrappers to create these Spinach and Cream Cheese Wontons. […]

  • Marilin Oliveira

    How much oil am I using?

    • Marilin Oliveira

      Never mind I figured it out!!

  • Donna Amundson

    i use Greek cream cheese and it was good thank you for the recipe !

    • Ashley Huddleston

      I found this recipe on Pinterest and made these today and they’re amazing! I will definitely be making them again!

  • Better Than Ramen - Lessons From a Personal Chef: Mini Egg Roll Recipe - Better Than Ramen

    […] With little effort, you have eggrolls that are tastier and (probably) healthier than take out. You can customize them by filling them with ground meat, corn, peas or anything else that suits your fancy. You can even fill your egg rolls with avocado and baconas a breakfast dish or use leftover wonton wrappers to create these Spinach and Cream Cheese Wontons. […]

  • Melissa

    I made these for my daughters 1st birthday party and everybody loved them.Family kept asking me for the recipe

  • Ashley

    Can I add crab meat and if so how much do you recommend to add to this recipe?

  • C

    How much fresh spinach should I use in place of frozen spinach please?

  • S Meyer

    They were so good. I’m making them again. Family favorite.

  • robbie kelley

    Thank you so much for SIMPLE, crowd pleasing appetizer.

  • Val

    Hi, I made these in a Vance for a dinner party. Should I put a damp towel or paper towels over them? Thank you

Easy Spinach and Cream Cheese Wonton Recipe (2024)

FAQs

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's the difference between fried wonton and fried cheese wonton? ›

Crab rangoon is a type of fried wonton, so they are really very similar. 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).

What is traditionally in a wonton? ›

The most common filling is ground pork or chicken and shrimp with a small amount of flour added as a binder. The mixture is seasoned with salt, spices, and often garlic or finely chopped green onion. Factory-made, frozen varieties are sold in supermarkets.

What's the difference between wontons and dumplings? ›

Wrappers: Wonton wrappers are thinner, are usually square, and may contain egg. Dumpling wrappers are thicker, are usually round, and don't require egg. Filling: Dumplings can be filled or unfilled. Wontons always have a well-seasoned filling.

Is crab rangoon the same as cream cheese Rangoon? ›

Crab Rangoon, sometimes called crab puffs, crab rangoon puffs, cheese wontons, or cream cheese rangoons, are filled crisp dumpling appetizers served primarily in American Chinese restaurants.

Can you use egg roll wrappers for wontons? ›

Two sizes: Wonton Wrappers or Egg Roll Wrappers

I use both, but it depends on my purpose. If I want them for dinner, then I use the bigger egg roll wrappers, if I want to serve them as an appetizer for a party, then I use the wonton size.

How to soften cream cheese? ›

Pretty Fast: In Warm Water
  1. Place the unopened aluminum-foil-wrapped cream cheese in a ziplock bag.
  2. Push all of the air out of the bag before sealing it.
  3. Fill a large bowl (or the sink) with warm water.
  4. Place the bag of cream cheese in the warm water.
  5. Submerge it for about 10 minutes or until the cream cheese is soft.
Nov 21, 2023

How unhealthy are fried wontons? ›

Wontons provide about 36 calories and about 2.7 grams of carbohydrate per fried dumpling. Each fried wonton has just a small amount of fiber (0.3g) and a small amount of sugar (0.5g). The rest of the carbohydrates in wontons comes from starch.

How do you keep fried wontons crispy? ›

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.

Do wontons float when done? ›

Wontons are usually cooked through when they float, unless there are air pockets within it. To check for doneness, cut one open. (If you like, cook some noodles using the same boiling water to make wonton noodle soup.)

Do you seal wontons with water or egg? ›

The Bonnet

Begin by putting your filling in the middle of the wrapper and then folding the wrapper over into a half-rectangle, making sure to seal the edges with water. Bring the two edges of the folded side of the wonton together and seal them with another dab of water.

Can you shallow fry wontons? ›

Because while wontons are primarily meant to be used in soups, you can also pan-fry them—if you would rather have some crispy potsticker-y vibes! The method is the same as pan-frying a dumpling, so if you already have experience with that, just take this post as a PSA that it's okay to pan-fry a wonton.

What is the meat inside of a wonton? ›

Wontons are basically fried dumplings that are filled with a mix of vegetables and meat, typically ground beef or pork. Wontons wrappers are typically thinner and made with wheat flour, whereas dumplings can be made from potato or wheat flour. Both can be boiled, steamed, or fried.

Are wontons healthy? ›

Consuming fried or steamed wontons is not likely to impart any significant health benefits. The food does provide energy in the form of carbohydrates and fat. If meat, poultry, or seafood is added you'll also get a small benefit from protein which helps to build and maintain muscle mass.

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.

What is the crunchy stuff on wonton soup? ›

Fried Wonton Strips cook up deliciously crispy and they are a cinch to make . Only 2 ingredients needed: wonton or eggroll wrappers and oil. They taste just like the crunchy strips you are served at most Asian restaurants.

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