Buffalo Chicken Won Tons

"This is a slightly different version of the Buffalo Chicken Won Tons already posted here. I checked out the others and they weren't really what I was looking for, so I came up with this by mixing Buffalo Chicken Dip with my love of using won ton wrappers for a variety of fun finger foods. You may sub ranch dressing for the bleu if you prefer. This is super easy to make and when I served it at a get together last night, I got rave reviews. The chicken breast portion is an estimate. I used one large chicken breast half, poached in seasoned water and chopped. You may use more or less, depending on your preference."
 
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photo by Laureen in B.C. photo by Laureen in B.C.
photo by Laureen in B.C.
Ready In:
50mins
Ingredients:
6
Yields:
48 won tons
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ingredients

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directions

  • Heat oven to 375.
  • Mix all ingredients, except won ton wrappers, in a bowl.
  • Spray mini muffin tins with non stick spray, and place one won ton wrapper in each muffin cup.
  • Fill the won tons with about 1 tbsp of the mixture, and gently pull the sides of the wrappers closed to form a sort of pouch
  • Bake the won tons for about 20 minutes, checking periodocally, You want the wrappers to start browning and be a little bit crispy.

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Reviews

  1. Loved these! I did change the blue cheese dressing to ranch, but that is the only change I made. I also found that the cook time needed extending since I was using my mother's electric oven instead of my gas one. They almost need to be a little brown on the edges to be crispy. Otherwise, they seem a little on the soggy side from the greased tin.
     
  2. Yummy yummy these were a big hit at my holiday party. Everyone loved them. I made them a couple of week before and froze them. then just reheated and served. Thanks
     
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