Baked Cream Cheese Won Tons

Baked Cream Cheese Won Tons

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Nutritional Info
  • Servings Per Recipe: 4
  • Amount Per Serving
  • Calories: 163.2
  • Total Fat: 4.0 g
  • Cholesterol: 17.0 mg
  • Sodium: 347.2 mg
  • Total Carbs: 25.3 g
  • Dietary Fiber: 1.0 g
  • Protein: 3.8 g

View full nutritional breakdown of Baked Cream Cheese Won Tons calories by ingredient


Introduction

A slimmed down version of your favorite Chinese restaurant appetizer A slimmed down version of your favorite Chinese restaurant appetizer
Number of Servings: 4

Ingredients

    16 won ton wrappers (I use Nasoya All Natural Won Ton Wraps)
    3 tbsp cream cheese
    Pam cooking spray
    4 tbsp duck sauce

Directions

Preheat oven to 400.

Place about 1/2 tsp cream cheese in the center of a won ton wrapper. Wet your finger with water and moisten the edges of the wrapper. Fold won ton in half to make a triangle, sealing the cream in the won ton well (the water acts like glue). Moisten one corner of the won ton with more water. Bring the bottom edges of the won ton together, overlapping slightly to form a won ton appetizer shape. If you like, you can skip this step and just make triangles. Repeat for the rest of the won tons.

Place won tons on a nonstick cookie sheet sprayed with Pam. Spray won tons with a bit of Pam. It seems weird, but it helps the won tons brown in the oven. Bake won tons at 400 for 7-12 minutes or until golden brown and crispy.

Serve won tons with duck sauce for dipping.

Not as greasy (or crispy) as your typical fried Chinese restaurant appetizer, but a great healthy substitute when you have a craving!

Number of Servings: 4

Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user KARAOKEKITTY.

Member Ratings For This Recipe


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    Needs more flavor. - 7/23/21


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    Incredible!
    Excellent................. - 3/24/21


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    very good and also plan to try some crab meat as more like our favorite appetizer - 10/18/20


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    MMM, these look good. I will try them. - 10/9/20


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    will try - 9/11/20


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    Ragoon base.. no scallions or crabmeat? - 12/11/19


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    thank you - 1/24/19


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    Incredible!
    used hoison sauce instead and loved them. Next time will try with some crab meat as was suggested by a reviewer. - 2/10/17


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    Yum!! - 2/11/12


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    I'm excited to try this and can even see this used with cherry pie filling as a dessert (sweeten the cream cheese). - 1/21/12


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    Incredible!
    very good. I loved them. I want to try them next time with a little shrimp meat or crab meat mixed in. I brushed mine with a little evoo and they came out great. - 12/24/08


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    tried this today and they were great. a little dry, but i thik i may have cooked them too long (11 minutes) so next time i'll try just 10. thanks for the recipe. :) - 8/28/08


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    I am so excited to make these! - 7/19/08


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    Very Good
    These were good. I used cream cheese and garlic powder. - 3/24/08


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    Very Good
    They are really good with some banana sauted in strawberry nectar (just a little bit) and mashed up with the cream cheese. Yum - 10/20/07


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    Very Good
    Definitely helped with the chinese craving. I chopped up some imitation crab and chives in with mine. - 7/1/07


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    Incredible!
    OMG absolutely as good as the buffet! I used a light cream cheese with onions and chives. DELISH! - 6/21/07


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    Incredible!
    Recipe I love. - 6/5/07