Be amazed by the versatility of wonton wrappers. Keep a pack handy in your freezer and you’ll always be prepared to whip up bite size treats – sweet or savoury!
1. Apple Pie Cups! By yours truly. 🙂
2. Thai Chicken Salad Wonton Cups! Also by yours truly. :- )
3. Roll up cheese, add pepperoni, fry it and I challenge you to stop at one. Bake it for a lighter option. Mozzarella Pizza Stick by Culinary Hill.
4. Add pepperoni and it becomes a Pizza Stick.
5. Or don’t roll it up and it becomes bite size pizzas. Pepperoni Wonton Bites by the Bariatric Diva.
6. Wonton wrappers are perfect for mini versions of classic Italian dishes. Like these Lasagna Cupcakes by The Girl Who Ate Everything….
7. …and these Mini Cannelloni by Kitchen Konfidence….
8. …and these Mozzarella and Basil Bites by Return To Sunday Supper….
9. … and even for ravioli. So clever! Parsley Ravioli with Brown Butter Sauce from My Recipes.
10. Perfect for bite size treats from other cuisines too! Like Indian – check out these cute Baked Samosas by The Perfect Pantry.
11. From India to the Middle East with these heavenly fragrant Arabic Lamb Party Cigars by Lady and Pups.
12. And from the Middle East to Turkey – Manti (Turkish Dunplings) by My Barbarian Table.
13. From Turkey to France with French Onion Soup Cups by Climbing Grier Mountain.
14. Jump across the Atlantic to South America with these Chorizo Empanadas by Buns In My Oven.
15. And of course we have to take a long stopover in Mexican. So many possibilities! Starting with Mini Tacos by Heart Mind and Seoul.
16. And of course, if we have to have tacos in cup form too – these Taco Cups are by The Girl Who Ate Everything.
17. East meets Mex. Mexican Wontons by Vegan and Vegetarian Cooking.
18. Moving up across the border to the south – because no list is complete without something from the south. South West Wontons from Shared Appetite.
19. Also, no list is complete without “buffalo chicken”. Buffalo Chicken Cupcakes by The Girl Who Ate Everything.
20. And surprise surprise, no snack related list would be completed with a hot dog! Cheesy Hot Dog Wraps by Cheap Recipe Blog.
Moving onto sweets. Because we all know how good bite size sweet treats are….
21. Elegant Italian treats in Chinese wrappers. What a combination! Brown Butter Rum Cannoli by Bakers Royale.
22. Classic pie goes mini. Mini Apple Pies by Alyssa and Carla.
23. Brilliant. No more fiddling with layer upon layer of delicate pastry! Baklava Wonton Bites by What If….? Gourmet.
24. Crunchy morsels filled with sweet juicy peach. Yes please! Peach Wontons by She Wears Many Hats.
25. Take it up a step by adding chocolate in the filling with these Nutella and Strawberry Wontons by Jo Cooks.
26. Wrap banana, jam and chocolate, seal and bake. You know it’s going to be delicious right? Baked Banana, Chocolate and Strawberry Bites from Vanilla & Spice.
Hope you enjoyed this round up! Did I miss anything so genius I should update the post with? Let me know!
Trisha says
I love Wonton wrappers and these ideas are awesome! I have also made mini sloppy joe, ham and cheese and mini Italian beefs for tailgating. These hold up really well for hours.
Florence Hendrick says
Thank you Nagi! You are amazing. I just found your site while looking for ideas to use the leftover wantons, and I’m just delighted. I can’t wait to start trying some of your culinary creations.
Bountiful and Boundless Blessings!
Liz says
Hi just decided not to go looking at any other sites I have enough saved to last me all year. Thank you so much x
Ernema Boettner says
Nagi, what a treasure you are! Thank you so much! I would now have to look for round shaped wonton wrappers!
Bill says
Nagy, I came across your recipes by accident sometime ago and have become a real ardent follower of yours.
So simple and yet outrageously delicious.
Keep up the good work.
I’m hooked (77 yr keen cook)
Pat says
Always seem to forget extra wonton wrappers in fridge until they dry out These recipes were wonderful.
Nagi says
Perfect Pat! N x
Jessa Lynne says
I can no wait to try all of these! They look all too delicious. Thank you for creating and/or compiling. 😍
Nancy Findley says
thank you so much for all the great recipes. I have spent hours on your website replenishing my recipes that I lost when our house burnt in the Camp Fire in California. I feel like I can enjoy cooking again. Thank you!! .
Nagi says
I’m sorry to hear that Nancy – sending all my best wishes!
Hanny says
great recipes you have for the wonton wrappers.. going to try a few of them.. I am a hopeless cook ..
Nagi says
I hope you love them Hanny!
Charlotte McLawhorn says
I’ve just bought some wonton wrappers and didn’t know what to do with them. I’m so excited to get creative and see what happens. Thank you!
Nagi says
Oh keep me posted on what you make!! – N x
Lorna says
hi can i get the wonton wrapper recipe pls..thanks
Nagi says
Hi Lorna, I just buy these pre-made – N x
Richard says
Most impressive and very innovative. Try squash ravioli first boiled until floating, then sautéed for a crisp edge and drizzled with pure maple syrup!
Nagi says
Sounds divine Richard!
Michelle says
I made the pepperoni and cheese and they were great and loved by my family!!!Thank you!
Nagi says
Awesome Michelle ❤️
Diane Gagne says
Thanks so much for the great recipes
Nagi says
You’re so welcome Diane!
Jani says
Nagi, these are fantastic! Thank you for listing this, and a special thank you for the recipes you developed. 🙂
Nagi says
You’re so welcome! N x
Liz says
For #15, please correct: “we have to make a long stop over in Mexico”. It should not be “Mexican”. Thanks.
Vicky says
Liz, you’re seriously going to correct her words. She was nice enough to share all of her recipes and you want to correct her.. get over yourself.
Judy says
Has anyone tried making mini egg rolls out of the wonton wraps? the eggroll wraps seem too big for the kids snack.
kim byard says
have made spring rolls with them
Pauline Seago says
I want to use it for another concoction I made
Bryan says
Where area in the grocery store in Delaware would you find the wraps?
Vicky says
I’m in Maryland and they are always found in produce..
Sharon Ramon says
Usually you find the wontons in the produce section of a store, although that can vary. By the tofu and vegan products.
Linda says
In Alabama, they are in produce section.
LT says
They have them in the shop rite near me in NJ
robin says
I usually find mine in the produce dept at Walmart….
Carrie says
Find them on the fresh produce section
Kirstin says
They have them at Walmart.
Nadia says
Usually near produce where the refrigerated salad dressings are.
Suella says
I found them in my local grocery store near the Tofu in the produce department. Or just ask, who knows, I’ve gotten some great ideas from conversations which began with “where do I find…”
Nagi says
I’m sorry, I’m in Sydney so I don’t know! 🙂
Amylee says
These ideas are exactly what I was looking for. Great collection, thanks!
Nagi says
You’re welcome!