I prefer folding the sides inward to touch, leaving the corners out and looking like a four-sided star. Basically how most Chinese restaurants do it.
@bgoodrick Most restaurants around here don't fold them like that. They do standard triangles. I got some take-out from some place and they were folded in the way you're describing. I don't like them; they're too crunchy because there's not enough filling.
I really like it when they are folded like "flower bud" wontons. c:
Ok, I folded my crab ragoon like that, and they just puffed up like blow fish in the deep fryer. Plus they started to float, making it hard to cook them!
well ppl. it seems obvious enough that he put the wraps on the table and wet the edges on all four with egg and put the paste in the middle and that is where the starts is at...the folding part.
What an odd video. Everything was already done and he basically just showed us his finished product. This video does not deserve the "How To Make..." title.
It would be nice if the numerous segments had numbers in the title -- where we could actually see them instead of such a long title, or perhaps making just a few longer segments so there wouldn't be so many.
I prefer folding the sides inward to touch, leaving the corners out and looking like a four-sided star. Basically how most Chinese restaurants do it.
bgoodrick 2 months ago
@bgoodrick Most restaurants around here don't fold them like that. They do standard triangles. I got some take-out from some place and they were folded in the way you're describing. I don't like them; they're too crunchy because there's not enough filling.
I really like it when they are folded like "flower bud" wontons. c:
Wolkeyfentah 1 week ago
Ok, I folded my crab ragoon like that, and they just puffed up like blow fish in the deep fryer. Plus they started to float, making it hard to cook them!
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CowgirlUpAngle 1 year ago
well ppl. it seems obvious enough that he put the wraps on the table and wet the edges on all four with egg and put the paste in the middle and that is where the starts is at...the folding part.
nkaujci 2 years ago
HOW TO : FOLD... idiots... nooooot how to make..
silverstarzllr 2 years ago
What an odd video. Everything was already done and he basically just showed us his finished product. This video does not deserve the "How To Make..." title.
soul4tran 2 years ago 4
@soul4tran this one shows how to fold ,..the how to make part is on other videos
esparinza 1 year ago
ok.. what about the 1st 99% of the process??? who gave this video 5 stars?? lol
nickoooch 2 years ago
shame 'expert village' can't put the entire process in one video. show us from start to finish-- that would be nice
9aspengold5 3 years ago 10
It would be nice if the numerous segments had numbers in the title -- where we could actually see them instead of such a long title, or perhaps making just a few longer segments so there wouldn't be so many.
Shreelar 3 years ago 3
he didnt even say what that shiney stuff is on the won tons? is that oil or something?
truwoman01 3 years ago
I think he uses the yolk of an egg.
That's what we use to keep everything together.
cAnDi3123 3 years ago
yea they should be in by the veggies ^_^
HelloYourStar 3 years ago
does walm-mart have won ton?
samtron77v 3 years ago
Awesome
mudvaj 3 years ago