Cooking Fresh Wonton Soup

Wonton soup! It's about time we make one. I've shared with you how to make pork wonton; as well as fish wonton, right? For this post, I'll go ahead and share with you how I'm cooking fresh wonton soup at home.

Please, read on.



Wonton soup is usually found in the menus of Chinese restaurants in the Philippines. It's good as a snack or a meal in itself, if you ask me. There's one Chinese fastfood back home were wonton soup used to be just right. However, due to commercialism I suppose, its wonton soup is not as good as before. Good thing I know now how to cook this crafty soup. In a few moments, so do you!

Ingredients in cooking fresh wonton soup:
- garlic, crushed and chopped
- onions, cut thinly
- scallions, chopped

Fresh Wonton Soup

- bokchoy
- Shiitake mushrooms, cut thinly

Fresh Wonton Soup

- pork wontons

Fresh Wonton Soup


- mushroom sauce or oyster sauce
- fish sauce
- pepper
- cooking oil
- hot water
- green onions, chopped (for garnish)
- sesame oil


Let's start cooking fresh wonton soup!
1. Saute' the garlic, onions and scallions in very hot pan.

Fresh Wonton Soup

2. When the onions are cooked, toss in the mushrooms. Stir well.

Fresh Wonton Soup

3. Season the mixture with fish sauce. Stir well.

Fresh Wonton Soup

4. When the mushrooms are cooked, add hot water.
5. Let it boil.

Fresh Wonton Soup

6. Add the pork wonton into the soup.
For pork wonton soup, it's better to use smaller wontons (than for frying) so it cooks faster.

Fresh Wonton Soup


7. Season with oyster sauce and fish sauce when the wontons are cooked. The wontons will rise above the surface once they are cooked.
8. Add the bokchoy last.

Fresh Wonton Soup

9. Allow to simmer for under a minute.
10. Garnish with green onions.
11. Serve while hot with a dash of sesame oil.

Fresh Wonton Soup

Fresh Wonton Soup

Easy, huh? Enjoy.

Remember me when you cook!
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