Fried Shrimp Wontons

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Fried shrimp wontons - crispy wontons filled with shrimp are popular dim sum found at Chinese restaurants. Make them at home with this easy recipe!

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Fried Shrimp Wontons Recipe

I love Cantonese dim sum and wonton soup, where little morsels of dumplings, steamed buns, and various appetizers are served in bamboo baskets.

These crispy, golden brown shrimp dumplings are called “明虾角” in Cantonese dialect. They are one of my favorite dim sum; I always order them whenever I have dim sum.

If you love dim sum, you ought to try this recipe as these homemade fried shrimp wontons are exactly like dim sum restaurants, if not better. Plus, they are so easy to make!

Fried shrimp wontons with mayonnaise dipping sauce.

How To Make Fried Shrimp Wontons

Shrimp wontons deep-fried to crispy goodness, on a serving tray.

The key ingredient of this shrimp wontons recipe is the shrimp filling. Use raw shrimp to make the filling and add the seasoning.

For the wrapper, you will need wonton wrappers, which are square in shape and pale yellow in color.

Fried shrimp wontons.

Assemble the shrimp wontons by adding the filling to the wonton wrapper and then fold to form wontons.

Deep fry in hot oil until crispy and serve with mayonnaise.


Frequently Asked Questions

How many calories per serving?

This recipe is only 168 calories per serving, or about 3 pieces per serving.

Fried shrimp wontons.

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4.49 from 47 votes

Fried Shrimp Wontons

Fried shrimp wontons – crispy wontons filled with shrimp are popular dim sum found at Chinese restaurants. Make them at home with this easy recipe!
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Servings: 4 people
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Ingredients  

  • 8 oz (230g) raw shrimp, shelled and deveined
  • 12 pieces wonton wrappers
  • oil, for deep-frying
  • 4 tablespoons mayonnaise, for dipping

Seasoning:

  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon fish sauce
  • 1 teaspoon sesame oil
  • 3 dashes ground black pepper

Instructions 

  • Cut 2/3 of the shrimp into small pieces. Mince the remaining 1/3 of the shrimp into a ground consistency. Combine the shrimp with all the Seasoning ingredients and stir to mix well.
  • Assemble the shrimp wontons by placing a wonton wrapper on a flat surface. Spoon about 1 tablespoon of the shrimp filling into the center of the wrapper, being careful not to overfill.
    fried shrimp wontons
  • Fold the wrapper to form a triangle shape. Using the thumbs and index fingers of both hands, press and squeeze both sides of the wonton toward the center to create folds. Ensure that the wontons are sealed tightly. Place the wrapped wontons on a floured surface or baking sheet.
    fried shrimp wontons
  • Heat 2 to 3 inches (5 cm to 7 cm) of oil in a wok or small stockpot to 350°F (176°C) for deep-frying. Gently drop the shrimp wontons into the oil and deep-fry in batches until they are golden brown. Remove them with a strainer or slotted spoon, draining the excess oil on paper towels. Serve warm with mayonnaise.

Notes

Adapted from my cookbook Easy Chinese Recipes.
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Nutrition

Serving: 4people, Calories: 168kcal, Carbohydrates: 2g, Protein: 12g, Fat: 12g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Cholesterol: 149mg, Sodium: 751mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 1g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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About Rasa Malaysia

Bee is a recipe developer and best-selling cookbook author, sharing easy, quick, and delicious Asian and American recipes since 2006. With a strong following of almost 2 million fans online, her expertise has been featured in major publications, TV and radio programs, and live cooking demos throughout the United States and Asia.

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31 Comments

  1. Sunny says:

    I have small frozen cooked shrimp. Can I use instead of raw shrimp?

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      Always use raw shrimp.

  2. Max Forrester says:

    We are really missing dim sum as our fav dim sum restaurant closed in Feb. & with COVID-19 we have been unable to find another. I made this recipe tonight and these deep fried shrimp wontons are just like the ones served in restaurants except better. This recipe is definitely a keeper, many thanks for sharing!

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      Hi Max, thanks for trying my recipe. Please try more! They are all restaurant quality.

      1. Maxine Forrester says:

        One question Rasa, what is your secret to making sure you get all the air out when sealing the wontons? That is my only issue.

        1. Rasa Malaysia says:

          Just pinch tight.

  3. Yeh Ximin says:

    5 stars

  4. Suzanne says:

    I have never seen something like this before, and I want to thank you for sharing this! It looks delicious!

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      Thanks Suzanne, please try the recipe! :)

  5. Sue says:

    Can these be made in an air fryer?

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      I think so.

    2. patricia says:

      4 stars
      did you try the air fryer method? I was wondering the same thing

  6. Karly says:

    Looks amazing!

  7. N says:

    Hi , recipe looks amazing. Would I be able to substitute wonton wrappers with rice paper ?

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      Well, you can but rice papers are not great for deep-frying.

  8. Jackie says:

    4 stars
    I tried it and my kids loved it!! I used Japanese mayo as dip. The recipe is so simple but pack a lot of flavor! I will definitely make it again, i will also try to experiement & include bits of veggies next time?

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      Awesome!

  9. Wu Ming says:

    “popular dim sum found at Chinese restaurants” – I wouldn’t say it’s popular – in the vast majority of Chinese restaurants, literally 99.999% of them, you won’t find this on the menu. 99.999% of people who eat in Chinese restaurants would never have even heard of such a dish.

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      Wu Ming, where are you based at? Go to any dim sum restaurants and there will be ๆ˜Ž่™พ่ง’ (meng ha gok). When I mentioned Chinese restaurants, I am talking about Chinese restaurants that serves dim sum.

      1. Manuel Tolentino says:

        5 stars
        Most of the time itโ€™s offered as an appetizer.

      2. Rhonda says:

        I love it idea of shrimp but could I mix it with cream cheese in the Filling?

        1. Rasa Malaysia says:

          Yes you can.

        2. Joanie says:

          Of course you can!! Experiment

    2. Fred says:

      I eat it all the time at the dim sum restaurant.

    3. Kathy says:

      I’ve ordered this, and a multitude of variations, in a dozen dim sum places in NYC and Philadelphia.
      A local Cantonese place, now closed, had this as an appetizer. That is in Vermont!
      Wide spread along the NE Seaboard.

    4. Lfjulian says:

      I agree, everytime we go to Chinese dim sum, canโ€™t wait to order this, so good!

  10. Dorothy Black says:

    Beautiful recipe, as usual, Bee, thank you. I’m going to try this with some of the apricot jam that I made recently instead of the mayo. Plum jam would be nice, too since it is summer canning season. Thank you for all your hard work.

    1. Rasa Malaysia says:

      Hi Dorothy, I think apricot jam might be nice for this recipe. Let me know how it goes.

    2. Kathy says:

      That sounds lovely, I crinkled my nose at the idea of mayo but apricot or plum jam sounds wonderful.