Strawberry Nutella Wontons
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These Strawberry Nutella Wontons are a crispy, sweet dream come true! Bursting with luscious Nutella and juicy strawberries, they’re a snap to make and a joy to eat, so let’s dive in and treat our taste buds to a dance of flavor!
Delicious Strawberry Nutella Wontons
Meet your new sweet obsession: These Strawberry Nutella Wontons! Each piece is a crispy, golden pocket bursting with the heavenly combination of sweet strawberries and creamy, rich Nutella. It’s a flavor explosion that’s impossible to resist, creating a symphony of textures and tastes in every bite!
Now, here’s the kicker—it’s all incredibly simple to make! With just a handful of ingredients and a few moments in the kitchen, you’re all set to enjoy a snack that’s both indulgent and fun. So, let’s dive into the world of deliciousness and let our taste buds revel in this sweet and crispy delight!
Pro Tip
When crafting these delightful Strawberry Nutella Wontons, try to avoid overstuffing them! A teaspoon of that luscious Nutella and a couple of strawberry pieces are just enough to create that perfect bite. This way, you’ll ensure a tight seal, keeping that sweet goodness inside, and you’ll avoid any messy leaks during the cooking process.
- Wonton Wrappers: These create the crispy, golden shell that holds all the goodness inside. If you can’t find any, egg roll wrappers cut into smaller squares work well too!
- Nutella: This creamy, chocolaty hazelnut spread adds richness and sweetness. If you need an alternative, any chocolate hazelnut spread or even peanut butter will do the trick!
- Strawberries: They bring freshness and a juicy, sweet tang to balance the richness of Nutella. Feel free to swap them out for raspberries or slices of banana for a different fruity twist!
- Egg (for sealing): It acts as the ‘glue’ to seal the wontons tight. No egg? No problem! A bit of water works as a great adhesive too.
- Oil (for frying): It gives the wontons that irresistible golden crispiness. Vegetable, canola, or peanut oil are all excellent choices for frying.
You won’t believe how easy and fun it is to make these Strawberry Nutella Wontons. It’s basically a joyful journey of wrapping little gifts of sweetness!
Alright, so let’s start with laying out our wonton wrappers. Grab a little spoon and place a dollop of Nutella and a couple of strawberry pieces in the center of each one. Remember, we don’t want to overstuff them; it’s all about that perfect bite!
Next up, we’re going to seal them. Crack that egg and give it a good whisk. Brush the edges of the wrappers with the egg – it’s like the glue keeping all the sweet goodness inside. Then, fold them over to create a triangle, and press the edges together. Ensure they’re sealed well to avoid any sneaky leaks.
Now, let’s bring them to life! Heat up some oil in a pan until it’s nice and hot, but not smoking. Drop the wontons in carefully – we don’t want any oil splashes! Fry them until they’re golden and crispy; it’ll only take a couple of minutes. Once they’re ready, scoop them out and let them cool on a paper towel.
And there you have it! Serve these crispy delights while they’re hot and watch the faces light up around the table. I like to sprinkle a little powdered sugar on top – it adds an extra touch of sweetness!
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I bake these wontons instead of frying them?
Absolutely! Just preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C), place the wontons on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper, and bake them for about 10-12 minutes or until they’re golden and crispy. It’s a great alternative if you’re looking to cut down on oil!
Can I use a different fruit with Nutella?
For sure! Feel free to switch things up. Bananas, raspberries, or even sliced peaches would pair wonderfully with the Nutella. Just be mindful of the moisture content; you don’t want soggy wontons!
Can I use store-bought chocolate sauce instead of Nutella?
Yes, you can! If you prefer chocolate sauce or any other chocolate spread, go for it. Just be cautious with the amount as it might be runnier than Nutella.
Can I prepare these wontons in advance?
You bet! You can assemble the wontons a few hours before cooking; just make sure to cover them with a damp cloth and refrigerate to prevent them from drying out. Fry or bake them right before serving to enjoy that crispy goodness!
Expert Tips
- Seal Them Tight: Properly sealing the wontons is crucial to avoid any leakage during frying. Don’t overstuff them, and make sure to press the edges firmly. Using a bit of water or egg wash around the edges can help in sealing them tight.
- Keep the Wontons Covered: After assembling, cover your wontons with a damp cloth to prevent them from drying out until you’re ready to cook them. This keeps them fresh and pliable!
- Control the Heat: Maintaining the right oil temperature is key. Too hot, and your wontons will burn; too cool, and they’ll be greasy. A cooking thermometer can be your best friend to keep that oil temperature in check.
- Fry in Batches: Avoid overcrowding the pan when frying the wontons. This ensures even cooking and prevents them from sticking together. Patience is the key to crispy perfection!
- Use Fresh Strawberries: Fresh strawberries give the best flavor and texture. If you’re in a pinch and only have frozen, make sure to thoroughly thaw and drain them to avoid excess moisture in your wontons.
Storage
If you find yourself with leftovers, simply place them in an airtight container and keep them at room temperature. They’ll stay crispy and delicious for a day or so. If you’re looking to extend their life, you can pop them in the fridge, but remember to reheat them in the oven to bring back that delightful crunch.
Now, if you’re wondering about freezing, I’d advise against it. The strawberries and Nutella might not maintain their charming textures and flavors once thawed. It’s best to enjoy these wontons fresh and share the joy with friends and family, so nothing goes to waste!
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Strawberry Nutella Wontons
Ingredients
- 28 wonton wrappers
- 28 teaspoons nutella
- 1 cup strawberries (cut up in small pieces)
- vegetable oil (for frying)
- powdered sugar (for sprinkling)
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Instructions
- Lay out the wanton wrappers on the table and in the middle of each one drop a teaspoon of nutella and abut 1 tsp of strawberries.
- Dip your finger in water and carefully run it across the edge of the wanton wrapper. Then carefully pull one half over the other, making a triangle and press the edge together, making sure the sides are sealed properly. Take the two sides and bring them up and wrap them over each other, using more water if necessary.
- Heat the oil on medium to high heat. It needs to reach about 375℉.
- Fry the wantons a few at a time, for about 2 to 3 minutes each.
- Sprinkle with powdered sugar and enjoy.
Notes
- Wonton Wrappers: You can typically find wonton wrappers in the refrigerated section of your grocery store, usually near tofu and other specialty items. If unavailable, egg roll wrappers cut into smaller squares can be a suitable substitute.
- Nutella: Feel free to be generous with the Nutella, but be careful not to overstuff as it could cause the wontons to burst during frying.
- Sealing the Wontons: Ensure the edges are well-sealed to avoid leakage. A touch of water or egg wash can assist in sealing the wrappers effectively.
- Frying Temperature: Maintaining a consistent oil temperature is crucial for achieving the perfect crispness. Utilize a cooking thermometer to monitor the oil temperature accurately.
- Serving Suggestion: These wontons are best enjoyed immediately while they are warm and crispy. Consider serving them with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for an extra treat!
Nutrition Information
Notice: Nutrition is auto-calculated for your convenience. Where relevant, we recommend using your own nutrition calculations.
These sound/look awesome! I’m embarrassed to admit I have never tried Nutella but I’m a major lover of Peanut Butter & Co’s Dark Chocolate Dreams. An amazing mix of PB and Dark Chocolate I often eat by the spoonful. When recuperating from major open- heart surgery this was the only thing I would eat for over a week so I can testify it is Life-Saving as well. Will try these tomorrow with my PB and Choc instead of Nutella! Thanks for the recipe!
Oohh! Something to look forward to. What kind of oil did you use?
Any vegetable oil should be fine. 🙂
Hi Jo!
Made these over the weekend for a family get together – They were a smash hit!
I found I could make them at my place in the morning, store in an airtight container and then fry them fresh just before dessert was served. This worked for the most part, except in one or two of cases they broke open due to drying out in the sun and heat in the car, or because they became soggy from the fruit. A little water patted onto them and someone to reseal any broken wontons helped the delayed frying process.
I made a couple of versions – the strawberry/nutella, a banana/nutella, and marshmallow/nutella. I also made some with only fruit – which my chocolate-averse father (shock, horror!) really liked.
I also found that if you’re not careful and leave air pockets in the wontons when you wrap them, they will burst open when you fry them, frying the contents as well, or spilling nutella into the oil. Tip to those not familiar with wonton making!
This is a fantastic idea and recipe, thank you for sharing! 🙂
Clare
Hi Clare,
Great tips and I’m so happy you and your family enjoyed these. Oh yeah the possibilities are endless, I’d like to try them baked once and see if they’re just as good, although there’s something about fried food that we love so much. 🙂
i’ve made these before and were DELICIOUS!!!! my children kept eating them all as i made them! just wondering if they would be okay if made the day before to b ring to a shower? any thoughts?
Hmm, mine didn’t last that long either. I just wonder if they would get soggy, you could make them and not fry them until that day.
Oh damn, you are a genius. Now I’m itching to try these *and* a nutella-bacon combo. Kind of reminds me of when I made chocolate-strawberry steamed buns, yummy!
xx
Well if you do try a nutella and bacon combo you must let me know how that turns out. 🙂
These look incredible! Nutella should be it’s own food group, I’m all for it. Never met someone who could turn the stuff down. I can already taste these as I sit here…I need to go make them. Thanks for the idea!
This is indeed a brilliant idea, and gorgeous results too!
Nutella needs to be classified as a food group. Such a pretty series of photos and a wonderful recipe!
I am so excited to try these tasty morsels! It might even make it into my must haves list, but nevertheless, I’m going to be eating this in less than a week!
And just to let you know wonton is the food you eat, and wanton is an adjective for unruly, playfully mean, or lewd.
Kelsey
Lol, Thanks Kelsey, wonton it is then!