Copy Cat Recipe - Panda Express Cream Cheese Wonton (2024)

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Creamy and crunchy a perfect treat and easy to make.

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What You Need

  • 1 8 ounce package cream cheese – softened ( regular or lowfat)
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons scallions sliced thin
  • pinch of garlic powder
  • wonton wrappers
  • Oil

What To Do

Heat oil in a cooking pot – you need to get it up to 350 degrees.

Mix together ( cream cheese, garlic powder, and scallions)

Place 1 tablespoon of mix in a middle of a wonton wrapper

Fold wonton and secure edges with water

Drop wonton into the oil

Cook till golden brown and let wonton dry on paper towel

Enjoy!

Copy Cat Recipe - Panda Express Cream Cheese Wonton

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Ingredients

  • 1 8 ounce package cream cheese - softened ( regular or lowfat)
  • 1½ tablespoons scallions sliced thin
  • pinch of garlic powder
  • wonton wrappers
  • Oil

Instructions

  1. Heat oil in a cooking pot - you need to get it up to 350 degrees.
  2. Mix together ( cream cheese, garlic powder, and scallions)
  3. Place 1 tablespoon of mix in a middle of a wonton wrapper
  4. Fold wonton and secure edges with water
  5. Drop wonton into the oil
  6. Cook till golden brown and let wonton dry on paper towel
  7. Enjoy!

Recipe is adapted from HERE

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  • tonya

    add some imitation crab to the mix and you have crab puffs….these are so good and if you flash fry them you can freeze them….would not recommend freezing them if you dont fry them first or they will stick together. I love your recipes.

    • Kelly

      Exactly what I was thinking! I used to get Crab Puffs from a restaurant years ago!

  • Kristina

    I just have to ask…what’s the coconut oil in the picture for?

    • Budget Savvy Diva

      It is the oil I used to cook the wontons in

  • toni

    Oh, I love these,,, try Salmon Cream cheese with a little Dill. Or any fruit flavored cream cheese and you can add a chunk of fruit! Dip in Chocolate too! Sundried tomato with basil… So many yummy things! 🙂

  • Sherise

    Can these be baked instead of fried? I dont fry food maybe a sautee here and there, but these look and sound AWESOME and I love the idea about using fruit!! a MUST TRY!

    • Budget Savvy Diva

      I love the idea – I am sure they can be baked

      • Heather Reid

        That’s what I do. I ALWAYS bake mine. I give them a little spritz of cooking spray and pop them in a 350 F oven until brown. The cooking spray helps them crisp up nicely. My family LOVES cream cheese won tons and I love that I can bake them and save some of the calories so I can have a couple extra ;).

  • Laurel

    1 8oz pkg cream cheese/1 tsp garlic salt /1/2 tsp lemon juice…combine add crab meat and combine…and you have crab rangoon…Ive made them for years and we will have them tonight with Chicken LoMein…delish ~

    • Kelly

      Thanks! I usually buy those prepackaged ones at the commissary, and they’re over $2.00 for a 6 pack! I think these will be way better!

  • Laura S.

    Can these be made ahead of time and reheated? (Or room temp?)

  • Annie

    Flash freeze on a cookie sheet. They wont stick together. After frozen, they can be bagged and frozen for later use. I have done this for years.

  • Lori

    I have been craving Chinese for along while now. So I decided to make a full dinner of take-out fake-outs tonight. This just made the list. I found a recipe for homemade wonton wrappers too so I don’t have to go to the store for anything. I am going to try baking them instead of frying them. Thank you again for another great DIY recipe.

  • Stephanie

    I just recently found this website, and want to say I love this recipe and also also enjoy the posts as well with twists on the original recipe because I enjoy having multiple uses out of on recipe.

    • Watson

      You are very sweet – thank you for the feedback 🙂

  • Josephine

    I’m so making these!!! :O I LOVE their cream cheese wantons! I bet it would be cheaper to make them yourself then to buy them. I am addicted to these so I need to make them.

  • theresa

    :O im drooling

  • trina

    do you know how this recipe would turn out if I substituted the wonton wrapper for rice paper wrappers for a gluten free option?

Copy Cat Recipe - Panda Express Cream Cheese Wonton (2024)

FAQs

What is Panda Express cream cheese rangoon made of? ›

What Makes the Panda Express Cream Cheese Rangoon the Best? These crispy wonton apps are stuffed with a mixture of cream cheese, scallions, and a dash of garlic powder. They make satisfying finger food for game day, or you can try dolling them up to make casual co*cktail appetizers.

What is the difference between a wonton and a cream cheese Rangoon? ›

What is the difference between crab wonton and crab rangoon? Crab rangoon is a type of fried wonton, so they are really very similar. The difference is all in the filling. Traditional wontons are not ever filled with cream cheese (which is one of the main components in crab rangoon recipes).

How do you keep cream cheese wontons from exploding? ›

6) When you seal the wonton, seal right next to the filling, pushing out any air bubbles. Air bubbles will make your wontons explode when frying, particularly if you are using the thinner wonton wrappers vs. the thicker eggroll wrappers (And I do mean eggroll wrappers vs. spring roll wrappers or rice paper wrappers ...

What is Panda cheese made of? ›

Panda Cheddar Cheese blocks come in a 450 gm block size. Ingredients: Cheddar cheese, hard cheese, natural & vegetable fats, Emulsifying salts, Skimmed powder milk.

Is cheese Rangoon the same as crab rangoon? ›

Rangoon is actually a Burmese city. Wontons filled with cream cheese and imitation crab are named after the city – crab rangoons, whereas wontons just filled with cream cheese are often referred to as wontons – but they are used interchangeably.

Can you buy cream cheese wontons? ›

PAGODA® Cream Cheese Wontons are the perfect combination of real cream cheese wrapped in a crispy wrapper. Add them to your favorite meal, or dip them in our tempting sweet chili sauce for the perfect snack.

What is the filling in a wonton made of? ›

Make the Pork and Shrimp Wonton Filling

To the pork and shrimp, add chopped scallions, minced garlic & ginger, then season with light soy sauce, shaoxing wine, sesame oil, salt, white pepper, sugar, and msg. Mix in ONE direction with your hand until you see streaks on the bowl as seen in the images below.

What dough are wontons made of? ›

Traditional Chinese wonton wrappers are made from wheat flour, eggs and water, and can be used to wrap around any number of fillings to be cooked in soups or fried. That's obviously a no-go for anyone eating gluten free.

Why is Rangoon called Rangoon? ›

The name comes from Rangoon, now Yangon, which is the largest city in Myanmar, formerly Burma. I am finding slight disagreement on if Victor himself as claimed by his granddaughter Eve Bergeron (head of marketing and public relations) or if Joe Young, a Chinese-American barback at Trader Vic's did the actual creation.

Why doesn t crab rangoon have crab in it? ›

The fried wontons you order from your local Chinese place today are likely similar to those served by Trader Vic's in the 1940s and '50s. The most common difference is the crab, which modern restaurants often swap for imitation crab to cut down on costs.

Do the rangoons from Panda have crab? ›

Panda Express cream cheese rangoons are very popular but it only has cream cheese instead of crab too.

Should I freeze crab rangoon before frying? ›

To freeze: Lay your uncooked crab rangoons in a single layer on a baking sheet. Freeze for a couple of hours or until individually frozen, then transfer to a freezer bag. Keep up to six months. No need to thaw before frying, but oil needs to be at 350 degrees.

Why did my wonton explode? ›

Often they burst during cooking because they have too much filling for the amount of dough. Some doughs are too dry, so the dumplings won't stay sealed. Others can be too wet and sticky and end up tearing. If the filling isn't cohesive enough, it will tumble out when you bite into it.

Can you freeze cream cheese wontons? ›

Make-Ahead Method

Fill and fold the wontons and place them on on a plate or tray. Flash freeze them for about 15 minutes. They can then be stored in a freezer bag or airtight container without sticking to each other. These can be fried as normal in their frozen state.

Do Panda Express rangoons have crab in them? ›

I love Panda Express' Crab Rangoons and they're so easy to make! Oddly enough, they don't use crab or imitation crab in their original recipe. Feel free to add some though, it's delicious! My local Panda Express offers 3 for $2.35.

Is crab rangoon made with real or imitation crab? ›

While actual crab is not the primary focus of crab rangoon, either imitation crab or the real stuff adds necessary flavor. The best shape for crab rangoon is a four-pointed star: It concentrates the filling and maximizes surface area for more crunch.

Do Chinese restaurants use real crab in crab rangoon? ›

It consists of cream cheese, sometimes sweetened, plus, usually, very small bits of imitation crab, stuffed into a wonton wrapper and deep-fried, served with a syrupy, neon sweet-and-sour dipping sauce. It is, essentially, deep-fried cheesecake with fake crab in it—as sweet as any dessert, but served as an appetizer.

Are Panda Express cheese rangoons gluten free? ›

Panda uses ingredients that contain all the major FDA allergens (peanuts, tree nuts, eggs, fish, shellfish, milk, soy and wheat). Panda prepares its entrees fresh with shared cooking equipment and therefore allergens could be present in any entree. Panda Express does not have any vegetarian or gluten free dishes.

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