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Crab rangoon is a simple and quick food, and is ubiquitous in Chinese-American cuisine. A mixture made with crab or imitation crab and cream cheese is folded into little packets. Traditionally, these packets are then fried in hot oil and served hot.

  • Servings: 35-45

Things You Should Know

  • Make your crab rangoon filling with cream cheese, crab meat, green onion, and garlic.
  • Spoon the filling onto wontons.
  • There are 4 different ways you can fold your wontons: the triangle fold, boat fold, purse fold, or star fold.

Ingredients

  • 8 ounces (250 milliliters) cream cheese, softened
  • 6 ounces (180 milliliters) can crab meat, drained, or imitation crab meat
  • 1-2 green onions, chopped
  • 1/2 teaspoons (2.5 milliliters) minced garlic
  • 35-45 wonton wrappers
  • Vegetable oil for frying
Part 1
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Making the Filling

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    Use an electric hand mixer or stand mixer to beat the cream cheese, using medium speed, until it reaches a light, fluffy consistency.
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    Add these three ingredients to the bowl. Stir the ingredients into the cream cheese using a spoon, only mixing them well enough to evenly spread each one throughout the cream cheese.
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    To make things easier, you should only work with a few wontons at a time, but you should continue filling the wrappers until all of the filling is gone.
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    In order for the wrapper to stick together, they need to be slightly moist. Do not soak the entire wrapper, though. Instead, just wet the tip of your finger with a little water and gently rub your wet finger along the edges of the wrapper.
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    Put anywhere from 1 tsp to 1 Tbsp (5 to 15 ml) of filling onto each wrapper, depending on how large the wonton wrappers are. The wrappers should be well filled, but you should also have enough empty wrapper to fold and seal it up.
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Triangle Fold

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    Fold one corner over the middle of the wrapper until it meets the corner diagonally opposite from it. Press the corners together.
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    There should be two open edges of the wrapper. Gently press along these edges with your finger to seal them.
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Boat Fold

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    Bring one corner over to the corner diagonally opposite from it. Press the corners together to seal, and press the sides together to seal, as well.
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    Fold the two corners at the base of the triangle together, over the filling, and seal them together. You may need to wet the corners again to accomplish this. The end result should be what appears to be a little pocket or "boat" of filling.
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Purse Fold

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    Fold two corners that are next to each other up so that they meet in the center of the wrapper, which should also be the center of the filling blob. Press the corners to seal together, and press along the edges that have met together.
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    Press the corner into the other two joined corners and press the side of the wrapper together where the edge of the new fold meets the edge of the previous fold.
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    Press and seal the corner into the other corners before pressing and sealing together the remaining open sides. You should be left with a completely sealed pouch.
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Star Fold

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    Working from the middle of each side rather than the corner, bring two sides that are next to each other up and over the center of the wrapper and the center of the filling. Press the middle of both sides together.
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    Again working from the middle of each edge, bring the sides up and over the filling to the center point of the wrapper, where the other two sides have already been sealed. Press the center of each edge into this point, sealing all four sides together. You should be left with a shape that looks like an "X" with slightly open corners.
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Frying

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    [1] A deep fryer works well, but a stockpot, large wok, or Dutch oven works equally well. You should fill the pot with at least 3 to 4 inches (7.6 to 10 cm) of oil. Heat the oil over medium to medium-high heat until it reaches a temperature between 350 and 375 degrees Fahrenheit (177 and 191 degrees Celsius).
    • You can check the temperature of the oil by using a candy thermometer. If you use a thermometer that can be attached to the side of the pot, you can monitor the temperature of the oil throughout the entire cooking process.
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    Only add about six to seven rangoon to the oil at once. If you are not used to deep frying foods, you may even want to start out with three or four at once. You need to make sure that you leave plenty of room to prevent the rangoon from sticking together or frying incompletely. You also need plenty of room to be able to fish them out of the oil.
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    The crab rangoon should turn golden brown and should be floating at the surface. Use a deep fryer scoop or ladle with draining holes to fish each rangoon out. In the absence of this tool, use metal tongs.
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    Placing them on paper towels will drain off excess oil.
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    Wait a few minutes after pulling the rangoon out of the oil to prevent them from being scalding hot, but serve them shortly thereafter.
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    How long do I cook them if they're frozen?
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    Let them thaw fully, then cook as normal.
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    When cooking from frozen, what is the wait time for them to be done? Or do I thaw before frying?
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    The best way is to allow it time to thaw before cooking or at least give it an hour or more to where it's partially thawed.
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      Tips

      • If you will not fry the rangoons right away, you can freeze them for later use. Lay them out in a single layer on a baking sheet covered with parchment paper, making sure that the rangoons do not touch. Freeze them for several hours until individually frozen and transfer them to a plastic freezer bag. The crab rangoons can stay frozen for up to six months.
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      • Electric mixer
      • Spoon
      • Deep fryer, heavy stockpot, Dutch oven, or large wok


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      To make crab rangoon, start by beating some cream cheese in a large bowl until it's fluffy. Then, stir in crab meat, chopped green onions, and minced garlic. Next, scoop the filling onto wonton wrappers, and fold the wrappers in half diagonally over the filling. Finally, fry the wontons in oil over medium-high heat for 5 minutes or until they're golden brown. To learn how to do different folds using wonton wrappers, scroll down!

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        Mar 8, 2022

        "Instead of using wonton wrappers I used egg roll wrappers and I added some salad shrimp. Delicious."
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