Healthy Appetizer Demo: Wontons & Ideas

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The forum discussion centers on preparing healthy appetizers, specifically focusing on wontons and complementary dishes. The host plans to use a variety of tools including a 12" skillet, steamer, and various dipping sauces such as Thai Peanut Sauce and Ginger Wasabi Sauce. Suggestions for additional appetizers include Bruschetta, Vegetable Platter with Dip, Caprese Skewers, Hummus with Pita Chips, and Shrimp Cocktail. The discussion emphasizes the importance of having a diverse selection of appetizers that require minimal tools for preparation.

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A host wants a healthy appetizer for her demo..... I've decided to do the wontons, but in looking at it, it doesn't need a lot of tools. Should I do another appetizer to go with it? If so- any suggestions?
 
Re: Wontons...When I do the Wontons, I also do the pineapple rum sauce over cream cheese w/ crackers.

I also use the Thai Peanut Sauce and the Ginger Wasabi Sauce for dipping the wontons.

The demo uses:

SS bowl set (not batter bowl!)
ERMC set - use the mini for soy sauce, and talk about the rest
measuring spoon set
12" skillet & lid
Steamer
garlic press
small mix n scraper
large cutting board
Kitchen spritzer (instead of non-stick spray)
Small Scoop
silicone basting brush (to wet the edges of the wontons)
prep bowl (to hold the water to wet the edges...then I talk about the whole batter bowl family)
Pocket Thermometer
Saute Tongs
Bamboo snack bowls (for dipping sauces)
Bamboo tray (for serving wontons)


So you can see that I use many more tools than what are listed in the recipe...I love this demo!
 
Hi there! It's always a good idea to have a variety of appetizers for a demo, especially if they don't require a lot of tools. Some suggestions could be:1. Bruschetta - simple and delicious, all you need is bread, tomatoes, olive oil, and some herbs.2. Vegetable platter with dip - easy to assemble and can be made with a variety of colorful veggies.3. Caprese skewers - skewer cherry tomatoes, mozzarella balls, and basil leaves for a fresh and tasty bite.4. Hummus and pita chips - store-bought hummus can be dressed up with some olive oil and herbs, and pita chips are a great alternative to crackers.5. Shrimp cocktail - pre-cooked shrimp can be served with a homemade cocktail sauce for a classic appetizer.Hope these suggestions help! Good luck with your demo.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What ingredients do I need for the wontons in the Healthy Appetizer Demo?

For the wontons, you will need wonton wrappers, your choice of filling (such as lean ground meat, vegetables, or cheese), and seasonings. Common fillings include chicken, shrimp, or a mix of vegetables like spinach and mushrooms. You may also want dipping sauces like soy sauce or sweet chili sauce.

How do I prepare the wontons for cooking?

To prepare the wontons, place a small amount of filling in the center of each wonton wrapper. Moisten the edges with water, then fold the wrapper over to create a triangle or a pouch shape. Press the edges to seal them tightly. You can also shape them into different forms, such as a purse or a flower, for variety.

What cooking methods can I use for the wontons?

You can cook wontons by boiling, steaming, baking, or frying. Boiling and steaming are healthier options, while baking can give them a crispy texture without the added oil from frying. If you choose to fry, use a small amount of oil and cook them until golden brown.

Can I make the wontons ahead of time?

Yes, you can prepare the wontons ahead of time. Once they are filled and shaped, you can freeze them on a baking sheet and then transfer them to a freezer bag for later use. When you're ready to cook them, you can cook them directly from frozen, just adding a few extra minutes to the cooking time.

What are some healthy dipping sauce options for the wontons?

Healthy dipping sauce options include low-sodium soy sauce, a homemade ginger soy sauce, or a yogurt-based dip with herbs and spices. You can also try a spicy avocado dip or a salsa made from fresh tomatoes and herbs for a refreshing twist.

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