Guest guest Posted June 22, 2004 Report Share Posted June 22, 2004 1-package won-ton wrappers Berries (blueberries, raspberries or blackberries) Sugar Sweetened Sour Cream (Stir in approximately 1 teaspoon honey or sugar per 1/4 cup sour cream.) Use an inverted glass like a cookie cutter to cut the won-ton wrappers into rounds. Or, if you prefer, wrappers can be left square. Place lightly salted water on the stove to boil while preparing the dumplings. Use enough water so the dumplings can move freely about without crowding, otherwise they will stick together. Place about one teaspoon of berries in the center of the won-ton wrapper. Be careful not to use so many berries that they are likely to leak out during cooking. Place about one teaspoon of sugar on the berries. Moisten the edges of the won-ton wrapper. Fold over the edges sealing well. If you used round wrappers, your dumplings will now be in half circles. If you used square wrappers, you will have triangular shaped dumplings. Repeat until won-ton wrappers or berries are used up. Reduce the heat on the boiling water to a gentle simmer. Drop the dumplings in the hot water one at a time. To prevent the dumplings from sticking together, stir once around the pot with a wooden spoon. Do this only when necessary, as you do not want to break open the won- ton wrapper and have the filling leak out. Simmer gently about 5 minutes. When done, remove dumplings from water using a slotted spoon. Drain well. Using small serving bowls; place 2-3 dumplings in each bowl. Top the dumplings with a dollop of the sweetened cream. Note: I tried to cut the won-ton wrappers with an inverted glass, which I found rather difficult. Its easier with scissors, but since I didn't know what to do with the edges, I actually would go for the square wrappers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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