Authentic Thai Recipe for
Thai Style Fried Wonton

Authentic Thai Recipe for
Thai Style Fried Wonton

เกี๊ยวทอด (Geow Tod)

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First published on February 7, 2016
Recipe by W. Tipsuwan

Authentic Thai recipe for Thai Style Fried Wonton
Yield: about 50
Prep time: 15 Minutes
Cooking time: 7 Minutes
Ready in: Less than 30 Minutes

Ingredient List:

For the Thai Style Fried Wonton
For the Dipping Sauce

About my Geow Tod:

About my Geow Tod:

You may be wondering what makes a Thai wonton different from ordinary Chinese wontons. Like many foods that make up modern Thai cuisine, these wontons have been adapted from their Chinese cousins. In this recipe we infuse the filling with the distinct Thai flavors of lemongrass, kaffir lime leaf, coriander root, and garlic, and serve them with a sweet, sour, and slightly spicy dipping sauce.

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Step by Step Directions:

Step by Step Directions:

How to Make Geow Tod

How to Make Geow Tod

Step 1

To make my Thailand-style fried wonton you just need some garlic, lemongrass, kaffir lime leaf, and coriander root.

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Step 2

You'll need about 1 teaspoon of each, finely chopped.

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Step 3

Next put the herbs together and use a mortar and pestle to grind them as fine as you possibly can.

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Step 4

If you have a food processor that will work well, because you really want to grind up the kaffir lime leaf into tiny little pieces.

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Step 5

Add the herbs to the ground meat. I'm using chicken this time but you can use ground pork or even ground beef if you prefer it. Add in the chopped green onion, tapioca starch, ground white pepper, fish sauce, and sesame oil. Mix it all up very well.

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Step 6

Take a wonton wrapper in one hand and add a teaspoon of the filling. It's important not to use too much or the wonton won't stay wrapped tightly.

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Step 7

Wet the edges of one side of the wrapper with some water on your finger.

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Step 8

Fold the wrapper over into a triangle, push all the air out, then seal it by pinching the edges together. Triangle shaped is pretty easy so you can just leave them like that if you want.

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Step 9

I am not very good at doing the other shapes, but with some practice this one is easy enough. Push the two corners on the folded side together and roll the edges up into a boat shape.

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Step 10

Wet the corners then stick them together.

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Step 11

The trick is to get this done without tearing the wonton open. If you go slowly it gets easier and soon will come out fine. If it tears, just take the filling out, throw away the wrapper, and start over.

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Step 12

Put together all the wontons you plan to fry before you start.

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Step 13

I use a deep pot to fry in, but if you have a deep fryer that will be better. The oil needs to be just barely hot enough to fry, so start at about 150°C (300°F). Any hotter and the wrapper will burn before the filling is cooked.

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Step 14

Fry slowly for about 5 - 7 minutes, stirring lightly.

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Step 15

After frying for a while the wrappers will be crispy but you'll see that the filling is still frying and popping. If it is popping a lot that means there is still a lot of water in the filling and they are not cooked all the way. Let it fry until everything slows down a lot. Remove them to a wire rack to cool.

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Step 16

The sauce starts with some prepared Thai sweet chili sauce, the one we call Nam Jim Gai. You can make it yourself or buy it. Adding fresh lime juice will give it a nice citrus flavor and thin it down. Stir in the sesame seeds and let it stand until ready to serve.

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Step 17

Just before serving, add the cut coriander leaf and stir it all up.

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Step 18

Serve the wontons on a big plate with the sauce in the middle.

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