Easy Wonton Soup Recipe Just Like Takeout
Introduction

Why This Recipe Works
Ingredients for Recipe
1 green onion, finely chopped – for freshness
1 garlic clove, minced – adds aroma
1 tsp soy sauce – enhances umami flavor
½ tsp sesame oil – adds nuttiness
Salt & white pepper – to taste
20–24 wonton wrappers – easily available at Asian stores
For the Broth:
Green onions – for garnish
5 cups chicken broth – warm, flavorful base
1 tbsp soy sauce – adds depth
½ tbsp sesame oil – for aroma
1 garlic clove, sliced – enhances flavor
1-inch piece fresh ginger, sliced – adds warmth and freshness
1 cup bok choy or spinach – optional greens
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Make the Wontons .In a bowl, mix ground chicken (or shrimp) with green onion, garlic, soy sauce, sesame oil, salt, and pepper.Place 1 tsp filling in the center of each wonton wrapper. Moisten edges with water, fold, and press to seal.
- Prepare the Broth:
In a pot, heat sesame oil and lightly sauté garlic and ginger for 30 seconds. Add broth and soy sauce, then bring to a gentle boil. - Cook the Wontons:
Drop the wontons into the simmering broth. Cook for 4–5 minutes or until they float to the top, meaning they’re done. - Finish & Serve:
Add bok choy or spinach in the last minute. Garnish with chopped green onions and a drizzle of sesame oil. Serve hot and enjoy!
Chef’s Insight:The key to a perfect wonton soup lies in the broth clarity and delicate wrapping. Always simmer gently—never boil vigorously—to keep the broth clear and the wontons intact. Use fresh ginger slices instead of powder for a clean, aromatic base. For a richer experience, add a few drops of chili oil before serving.
Pro Tips & Common Mistakes to Avoid
Don’t overfill the wontons—1 tsp filling is enough to prevent bursting.
Seal edges tightly with water; any gaps will cause the filling to leak.
Use fresh ginger and sesame oil for authentic Asian depth.
For meal prep, freeze uncooked wontons on a tray, then store in a zip bag for up to 2 months.
Serving, Nutrition, Storage, Reheating & Freezing
Serving: Serve with extra soy sauce, chili oil, or a sprinkle of green onions.
Nutrition (per bowl ~350 ml): ~260 calories | 20 g protein | 18 g carbs | 9 g fat
Storage: Refrigerate soup (without wontons) for up to 3 days.
Reheating: Warm gently on the stove; add wontons at the end to keep them soft.
Freezing: Freeze uncooked wontons separately and add to hot broth when needed.
Easy Wonton Soup Recipe Just Like Takeout
Course: Healthy Soups4
servings15
minutes15
minutes320
kcalThis Easy Wonton Soup Recipe Just Like Takeout brings authentic Asian comfort right to your kitchen. Filled with juicy homemade wontons, tender greens, and a light, flavorful broth, it’s warm, soothing, and ready in just 25 minutes. Perfect for a quick weeknight dinner or when you’re craving cozy restaurant-style soup at home.
Ingredients
1 cup ground chicken or shrimp – protein base
1 green onion, finely chopped – for freshness
1 garlic clove, minced – adds aroma
1 tsp soy sauce – enhances umami flavor
½ tsp sesame oil – adds nuttiness
Salt & white pepper – to taste
20–24 wonton wrappers – easily available at Asian stores
For the Broth:
5 cups chicken broth – warm, flavorful base
1 tbsp soy sauce – adds depth
½ tbsp sesame oil – for aroma
1 garlic clove, sliced – enhances flavor
1-inch piece fresh ginger, sliced – adds warmth and freshness
1 cup bok choy or spinach – optional greens
Green onions – for garnish
Directions
- Make the Wontons:In a bowl, mix ground chicken (or shrimp) with green onion, garlic, soy sauce, sesame oil, salt, and pepper.
- Place 1 tsp filling in the center of each wonton wrapper. Moisten edges with water, fold, and press to seal.
- Prepare the Broth:In a pot, heat sesame oil and lightly sauté garlic and ginger for 30 seconds. Add broth and soy sauce, then bring to a gentle boil.
- Cook the Wontons:Drop the wontons into the simmering broth. Cook for 4–5 minutes or until they float to the top, meaning they’re done.
- Finish & Serve:Add bok choy or spinach in the last minute. Garnish with chopped green onions and a drizzle of sesame oil. Serve hot and enjoy!
Notes
- Authentic Flavor: Light, savory broth infused with garlic, ginger, and soy sauce—just like your favorite takeout.
- Quick & Easy: Ready in under 30 minutes, making it perfect for busy weeknights.
- Customizable: Fill wontons with chicken, shrimp, or veggies to suit your taste.
- Comfort in a Bowl: Warm, nourishing, and satisfying—ideal for cold days or light dinners.
FAQs
This Easy Wonton Soup Recipe Just Like Takeout is the ultimate comfort meal that combines simplicity with authentic flavor. Each spoonful delivers delicate wontons, savory broth, and a touch of warmth that feels like home. Perfect for quick lunches, cozy dinners, or impressing guests—this recipe proves that takeout taste can be made effortlessly in your own kitchen.
