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Wonton Noodle Soup (Cantonese wonton noodles)

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An authentic tasting Cantonese wonton noodle soup with juicy pork and shrimp wontons, thin chewy Hong Kong noodles, and fragrant homemade chicken stock. Follow this recipe and you’ll create a dish that tastes even better than the restaurant version.

Cantonese wonton noodles
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Wonton noodle soup is a luxury comfort food that I’ve missed a lot since moving to the US. Walk along any street in central Hong Kong, and you’ll find a small diner serving this hearty soup on practically every block. For just a few dollars, you’ll get a big bowl of hot wonton noodle soup with handmade wontons and noodles swimming in an aromatic soup that’s been simmering for hours.

It is definitely a more challenging dish for home cooks and it takes some time and effort. But I assure you, you’ll find the result so rewarding and you’ll want to make this dish again and again.

Wonton Noodle Soup (Cantonese wonton noodles)
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Why this recipe

I first published this recipe nine years ago, and have been perfecting it since then. It was one of the dishes that my Cantonese postpartum nanny made for me and I learned a lot from her. Now I finally have this version that I’m very proud of.

  • The wontons are juicy and have a very balanced flavor. The filling uses only a small amount of seasoning such as soy sauce, ginger and pepper to enhance the flavor without being overpowering. It uses egg white to create a silky texture.
  • The homemade soup is the star of this dish. After so many experiments, I found that homemade stock is the only way to go. Yes, it takes a lot of time, but this is how you get the most fragrant soup that’s full of gelatin and flavor that coats the noodles nicely and lingers on your tongue.
  • This dish does not call for a lot of ingredients and produces an authentic taste. Cantonese cuisine prizes the freshness of the ingredients and uses only enough ingredients to bring out their flavor. My recipe follows the same spirit.

Wonton noodle soup ingredients

What type of noodles to use

Look for the type of egg noodles with “Wonton Noodles” on the package. They are thin, wavy egg noodles that have a yellow color. Once cooked, they are chewy and have a very smooth texture, giving you the authentic experience.

Wonton noodles in package
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What type of wonton wrapper to use

You should use wonton wrappers that have a yellow color for the most authentic taste and appearance. Sometimes the package has “Hong Kong Style Wonton Wrapper” on it. But sometimes the package simply says “Wonton Skin”. (See the pictures below)

Wonton skin
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Homemade chicken stock

There is no store-bought chicken stock that comes close to matching homemade chicken stock. Chinese chicken stock is made with chicken bones and meat to create a rich texture full of gelatin. It is thicker than store-bought stock and will coat the noodles, creating a much nicer mouthfeel. It is also made with simple aromatics without any vegetables to add a sweet taste, which is desirable in wonton noodle soup. Once you have the homemade stock, all you need is a pinch of salt with some ginger and scallion for the best wonton soup.

If you don’t want to make the stock from scratch, Better-Than-Bouillon Roasted Chicken Base is your next best bet. It tastes richer than regular chicken bouillon powder, and it has a neutral flavor unlike the chicken stock that comes in a carton. You can also use slightly more bouillon base than the package calls for, to create a richer soup.

How to prepare the wontons

Make the wonton filling

All you need to do is mix everything together and stir it in one direction. You need to keep mixing the filling until it forms a sticky paste. The filling will be a little bouncy and hold together once cooked.

The ingredients for wonton filling
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Wrap the wontons

There are many different ways to wrap wontons. In this recipe I used the method that resembles the restaurant-style wontons that go in noodle soup.

  1. Make a loose fist. Hold a single wonton wrapper on top of it. Add a small amount of filling in the center of the wrapper.
  2. Close up the wonton with your index finger and thumb while pushing down the filling.
  3. Keep closing the wrapper until it comes together.
  4. Pinch the part that’s close to the filling so it forms a little purse.

Once you wrap the wontons, place them on a lightly floured tray and cover them with plastic wrap. You will also want to cover the wonton wrappers with wet paper towels so they don’t dry out.

How to wrap wonton step by step
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How to make wonton noodle soup

Boil the homemade chicken stock with ginger, scallions, and salt.

Heating chicken stock
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Cook the noodles according to the package instructions in another pot, then add them to the serving bowls. Cook the wontons until floating, and continue to cook for another minute. Transfer them to the bowls with the noodles. Then blanch the vegetables.

Boiling wontons
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Pour in the soup, garnish with green onions, fried shallots, and blanched vegetables, if using.

A bowl of wonton noodle soup
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How to store and serve

You should always cook only the amount of wontons and noodles you plan to serve and eat immediately, because the leftovers don’t hold well.

My favorite way to keep them is to freeze the extra (uncooked) wontons and noodles in small bags. You should wrap up each bundle of noodles in plastic wrap before placing it in the bag. So they stay fresh longer and will be easier to use in small quantities later.

This recipe yields four big servings substantial enough for a one-bowl meal. You can also divide the recipe into six or even eight smaller servings, if you serve it as an appetizer along with other dishes.

If you’re hosting a dinner party, it’s awesome to serve wonton noodle soup with:

Hong Kong wonton noodle soup served with choy sum
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An authentic tasting Cantonese wonton noodle soup with juicy pork and shrimp wontons, thin chewy Hong Kong noodles, and fragrant homemade chicken stock. Follow this recipe and you’ll create a dish that tastes even better than the restaurant version.

Wonton Noodle Soup (Cantonese wonton noodles)