Easy Gluten-Free Wonton Wrappers (+ Wonton Soup Recipe) (2024)

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Learn how to make these perfectly delicate gluten-free wonton wrappers so that you can create gluten-free versions of your favorite dumplings, potstickers, or even gluten-free wonton soup! Once you master this recipe you can enjoy all your favorite Asian foods.

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Gluten-free Wonton Wrappers Recipe

We're sharing a recipe for gluten-free ground chicken wonton filling to go along with these easy GF wonton wrappers, but you can adapt this staple recipe to all types of dumpling fillings. You can also use this recipe to make homemadeGluten-Free Crab Rangoon!

Enjoy your wontons in a simple soup or serve them as an appetizer.And once you have this wonton wrapper recipe made, you can also make gluten-free potstickers too! Make some homemade teriyaki sauce and you've got an amazing feast on your hands.

Why You’re Going to Love This Gluten-free Wonton Wrappers Recipe

A gluten-free wrapper that you can use for all sorts of recipes - Gluten-free dumpling wrappers will be just the thing you need to make all of your Asian favorite's gluten-free. You can think of them as gluten-free gyoza wrappers, gluten-free wonton wrappers, gluten-free dumpling wrappers, or even turn them into gluten-free pierogi wrappers!

Perfect to make ahead - Gluten-free wonton wrappers freeze well, so you can make up a large batch and save them for later.

Just 4 Ingredients - It doesn't take many ingredients to make these, but it will take a bit of work in the kitchen. Grab your favorite gluten-free flour blend and some eggs and get to work!

Ingredients In Gluten-Free Wonton Wrappers

Gluten-Free Flour - Use an all-purpose flour that includes Xanthan gum. We suggest our gluten-free flour blend, (a blend of white rice and tapioca flours, plus potato starch and xanthan gum) but these should work with any blend that is rice flour based.

Eggs - Let your eggs come to room temperature before making this wonton wrapper dough. Trust me, this little trick makes it so much easier to get a smooth gluten-free dough.

Sea Salt - Just a bit to give the wrappers some flavor.

Warm Water - This is what will moisten the flour and starches and bring everything together.

Equipment Needed for These Gluten-free Wonton Wrappers

Rolling Pin - You will need a rolling pin to get the GF wonton wrappers nice and thin.

Mixing Bowls - These are always handy for mixing ingredients.

Stock Pot - This is a deep stock pot to make soup.

Spider Strainer - This strainer is great when straining off the oil.

Wonton Soup Bowls and Spoons - These bowls are nice and deep.

If you have any questions about making gluten-free wonton wrappers, please leave a comment and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

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How To Make Gluten-Free Wonton Wrappers

  1. Make the Dough: In a large bowl, whisk together the flour and sea salt. In a separate bowl combine the eggs and water. Slowly stir the egg mixture into the flour blend and mix until a sticky dough forms. You might need an extra bit of water if the dough seems dry. This will depend on the flour you choose.
  2. Roll: Dust a clean surface and a rolling pin with gluten-free flour. Roll the dough gently in all directions to make it very thin. Ideally, you should be able to almost see through it. The rolled dough should be evenly thinned so that there are no thick or thin spots in the final product.
  3. Cut into Squares: Use a pizza cutter or a large, sharp knife to cut the dough into 3-inch squares. If you plan to make egg rolls, you can make larger squares. This recipe should make about 16 3-inch squares. Re-roll the dough scraps to form more squares.
  4. Use or Store: Use your gluten-free wonton wrapper right away with a chicken wonton filling below or store them to use later.

These numbered steps match the numbered photos above and are for illustration purposes. For the complete list of ingredients and instructions in gluten-free wonton wrappers, please see the complete recipe below.

Gluten-Free Wonton Soup Recipe

Fill your gluten-free wonton wrappers with a simple ground chicken filling and toss them into a pot of broth to make the easiest and most delicious soup!

For The Ground Chicken Wontons:

  1. Mix together ground chicken, gluten-free soy sauce (or tamari), rice vinegar, honey, and chopped green onions.
  2. Place one teaspoon in the center of each gluten-free wonton wrapper. Brush the edges with water, and fold to seal, pressing out any air as you go. Cook them right away or cover and refrigerate for up to 5 days.

Easy Chicken Wonton Soup:

  1. Boil the wontons in 4 cups of chicken broth or stock for about 5 minutes, or until the meat is fully cooked and the wrappers are tender. Remove the wontons with a strainer and divide them into 4 soup bowls.
  2. Add baby Bok choi to the broth and wilt it. Then add that to the bowls as well.
  3. Divide the broth between the four-soup bowls and garnish with chopped green onion.

How To Fill GF Wontons

Creating the perfect wonton shape is easier than it might look! Here's how to fill and form wontons or dumplings.

First, be sure that you have a bit of water in your hand. Water on the edges of the wrapper will help the edges to stick together.

Second, work very carefully. Gluten-free wonton wrappers are more delicate than wheat-based ones and can tear easily. Use a spray bottle of water to spritz the wrappers if they are drying out and keep them covered.

Wontons should be made by adding a teaspoon of filling to the center of the wrapper. Fold the square into a triangle shape over the filling, pressing to seal and remove any air. Then press the two corners of the triangle together to create a looped wonton.

Dumplings such as potstickers or gyoza can be made in many different shapes, but often they are shaped into a half-moon. You can do this with a square dumpling wrapper, but it will be easier if you trim off the corners to use a circle instead.

Add a teaspoon of filling to the center of the wrapper, and then fold in half and seal. Gently pick up the dumpling and make small folds along the sealed edge to create the classic dumpling look.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are Wonton Wrappers Gluten-Free?

Most wonton wrappers that you would get at an Asian restaurant, or the grocery store are made with wheat flour.

This means that wontons, egg rolls, and dumplings are generally off limits, while many other Asian dishes are safe to consume.

Once you master this recipe for gluten-free wonton wrappers, you'll be able to enjoy all of your favorite dumplings, or a delicious and easy gluten-free wonton soup!

If you're enjoying working with gluten-free doughs, you might also like to try our gluten-free rolls and gluten-free puff pastry recipes.

Guide On How To Roll GF Wonton Wrappers Evenly

  1. Place gluten-free flour on your counter surface or pastry mat.
  2. Place flour on your rolling pin.
  3. Take half of the wonton wrapper dough and roll it outward in all directions.It needs to be evenly thinned out.
  4. Cut your squares with a pastry cutter or knife. This recipe should make about 16 3-inch squares.

What Do You Do If The Dough Is Sticking On The Rolling Pin?

As per above, ensure you place flour on your rolling pin.

What Substitutions / Replacements Can I Make in These Gluten-Free Wonton Wrappers?

Egg-free - Try aquafaba as an egg substitute. I have not tried it yet.

Are Wonton Wrappers Just Rice Paper?

It would be nice if wonton wrappers were just rice paper because then they'd be gluten-free already! Unfortunately, rice paper is only used in certain applications, such as fresh spring rolls and some types of fried egg rolls.

While you can create gluten-free dumplings using rice wonton wrappers cut from spring roll wraps, they aren't quite the soft wontons that you're used to. That's where this recipe really shines! These gluten-free wonton wrappers are just like the real thing.

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Can You Freeze Homemade GF Wonton Wrappers For Later?

Yes, these wrappers can be frozen, but you must work quickly and carefully.

We want to avoid letting the wonton wrappers dry out, and we want to ensure that they do not stick together.

So, to freeze these, you should cut the dough into squares, and immediately layer each square between pieces of waxed paper, creating a stack of alternating wonton wrappers and squares of paper.

Place the stack into a freezer bag or an airtight container and freeze for up to 2 months.

To use frozen gluten-free wonton wrappers, let them defrost in the refrigerator overnight in the same container so that no moisture is lost.

How To Store Homemade Gluten-Free Wonton Wrappers

If you want to make these wrappers and use them later in the week, you can store them the same way (layered with wax paper), in an airtight container in the fridge. They will stay fresh for up to 5 days this way.

How To Keep Gluten-Free Wonton Wrappers From Drying Out

While you're filling your gluten-free wontons, keep the ones that you aren't using covered with a slightly damp paper towel so that they don't dry out.

More Gluten-Free Recipes To Try

If you're looking for more ways to recreate your favorite Chinese or Thai restaurant meals at home, we have lots of dinner recipes you should check out:

  • Gluten-free pad thai made with rice noodles and lots of veggies is a meal that everyone loves.
  • Use your Instant Pot to make gluten-free fried rice, or gluten-free pepper steak.
  • If you love crispy chicken, you have to try our gluten-free sweet and sour chicken and gluten-free orange chicken.
  • Gluten-free egg roll wrappers - Make some gluten-free egg rolls with these crispy gluten-free egg roll wrappers.

Have you wondered is soy sauce gluten-free? Most Asian dishes use it as a key ingredient. So, is it?

Yield: 16 Wontons/4 servings

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This recipe will show you how to make tender gluten-free wonton wrappers, plus give you details on how to make a ground chicken wonton filling and a simple and delicious wonton soup.

Prep Time15 minutes

Cook Time5 minutes

Total Time5 minutes

Ingredients

For the GF wonton wrappers:

For the filling:

  • 1 pound ground chicken
  • 3 tablespoons gluten-free soy sauce
  • 3 tablespoons rice vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 2 small green onions, chopped

For the soup:

  • 4 cups chicken broth
  • 1 small green onion, chopped
  • baby bok choy halved, as much as you like

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl whisk together the flour and sea salt. In a separate bowl combine the eggs and water. Slowly stir the egg mixture into the flour blend and mix until a sticky dough forms.
  2. Dust a clean surface and a rolling pin with flour. Roll the dough gently in all directions to be as thin as possible (less than ⅛-inch thick).
  3. To make the wonton wrappers cut out squares with a pizza cutter (approx. 3-inch squares). Use the wrappers in your recipe before they dry out. Or cover and refrigerate for up to 5 days. Bring them to room temperature before using them and spritz them with water if necessary.

To Make the Wontons

  1. Combine the ground chicken, soy sauce, rice vinegar, honey, and green onions in a bowl.
  2. Place 1 teaspoon of filling in the center of each wrapper. Brush 2 edges with water and fold to seal, pressing out the air. Brush water on one corner and bring corners together, pressing to seal. Place the wrapped wontons into a covered container as you work so they don’t dry out.

To Make Wonton Soup

  1. Boil the wontons in 4 cups of chicken broth for about 5 minutes or until the meat is cooked and the wrappers are tender.
  2. Remove the wontons with a strainer and divide them into bowls.
  3. Wilt the bok choy in the stock.
  4. Divide the soup into bowls and serve with the wilted bok choy and some additional chopped green onion. Serve hot.

Notes

  • If your gluten-free flour blend doesn’t contain xanthan gum, add 2 teaspoons to the flour mixture. As the gluten-free dough is more fragile than the regular one, adding xanthan gum makes the dough more elastic. It may be a little bit crumbly at the beginning but if you continue kneading it, it will become smooth.
  • To Store: Stack wrappers between waxed paper and place them in an airtight container. Seal tightly and refrigerate for up to 5 days or freeze for up to 2 months. Defrost frozen wrappers overnight in the refrigerator.
  • Filling Variations: The ground chicken in this recipe can be replaced with ground pork, ground shrimp, or a combination of proteins.
  • Feel free to use these wrappers with other fillings or in other recipes for potstickers, dumplings, or gyoza. They can be prepared boiled, steamed, pan-fried, or deep fried.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

4

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 407Total Fat: 16gSaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 10gCholesterol: 219mgSodium: 1976mgCarbohydrates: 31gFiber: 1gSugar: 6gProtein: 36g

This nutrition info is based on the exact ingredients and brands that I used a the time. It may not be 100% accurate. Please check your ingredients nutrition labels.

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Easy Gluten-Free Wonton Wrappers (+ Wonton Soup Recipe) (2024)

FAQs

What are gluten free wonton wrappers made of? ›

All you need are white rice flour, starch, water, salt, and oil. This vegan recipe uses simple, healthy ingredients—no gums, psyllium husks, or other hard-to-find items! Learn to make perfectly smooth, paper-thin wonton wrappers using water, tapioca starch, white rice flour, salt, and oil.

What is the broth of wonton soup made of? ›

Making the broth with a combination of chicken backs, pork trotters, dry-cured ham, dried shrimp, and glutamate-rich seaweed results in an extra-savory and rich soup. Brining the shrimp that fill the wontons in a solution of salt and baking soda preserves their juiciness and makes them crisp.

Why are my wontons falling apart in soup? ›

Don't overcook your wontons. Wontons easily tear when they overcook. You will want to remove them from the broth as soon as they are cooked to serving bowls and then ladle broth to the individual bowls.

What is a good substitute for wonton wrappers? ›

Egg roll wrappers are very similar to wonton wrappers. The major differences are the size and shape of egg roll wrappers. Once you have rolled out the dough, it should be cut into squares that measure 6-7 square inches.

What are gluten-free wraps made of? ›

As I've mentioned above, these gluten free tortillas are incredibly easy to make. You only need 5 ingredients: plain gluten free flour blend, salt, oil, psyllium husk (I recommend using the whole/rough husk form), and water.

How to keep wonton wrappers from falling apart? ›

The Folding Technique

For this simple fold, all you have to do is fold the filled wrapper in half to form a triangle, then bring the bottom corners together to finish the fold. A little water acts as the “glue” to keep the wontons sealed tight so they don't fall apart as they cook.

Why do my wonton wrappers keep breaking? ›

Don't over stuff your wontons to prevent breakage. while cooking. One tablespoon is more than enough. And when cooking your wontons, add them to boiling water, but manage the heat to cook them over a gentle boil.

Do you use egg or water to seal wonton wrappers? ›

Many recipes suggest using water for sealing, but if that's not working, try egg wash or cornstarch slurry to keep the filling inside of the wonton wrappers. If the rangoons aren't sealed, that delicious filling will leak out into the frying oil.

Do I need to wet wonton wrappers? ›

Dip your finger in water and moisten the edges of the wrapper. This will help to create a seal when you fold the wonton.

Can I cut wonton wrappers into noodles? ›

Simply cut the wrappers into whatever shape and size you like, peel each layer apart, then boil. When cooking the wonton wrapper noodles, be sure to cook them in batches in order to not overcrowd the pot - this is to prevent the wrappers from clumping and sticking together.

Do egg roll wrappers contain gluten? ›

Traditional eggrolls are made with wheat wonton wrappers and stuffed with shredded cabbage, julienned vegetables like carrots and onions basted in soy sauce (also not gluten free), and often filled with pork, chicken or other meats. What is this?

What are the ingredients in store bought wonton wrappers? ›

Enriched Wheat Flour (contains: Niacin, Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Water, Frozen Whole Egg And/or Frozen Albumen, Corn And/or Wheat Starch And/or Modified Corn Starch, Salt ,vinegar, Sodium Propionate, Potassium Sorbate.

Why are gluten-free wraps so expensive? ›

The production of high-quality and reliably gluten-free food is fully automated and relies on the most modern technology. Rice and corn, the primary ingredients mainly used instead of wheat in gluten-free food, are also more expensive than wheat.

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