I came across a simple recipe for a baked crab Rangoon ... which I tried, with a few twists of course, and liked !! It wasn't so much the dish, it was good , that I liked but the idea ! So simple, yet so versatile. It didn't take very long for me to start thinking up several new ways to use a baked wonton wrapper for appetizers. Having just made a huge stock pile of chili last week, an idea started forming. I just needed to keep it to 5 ingredients for the 10 with 5 challenge who's deadline is fast approaching !! Oh being very low cost , this appetizer qualifies for my latest series Good Food , Cheap .
Ingredients required : Makes 12
12 Wonton wrappers ( $ 0.10 ) $1.50 per 100pc pkg.
1/3 red bell pepper ( $0.25 ) $2.00 for 3
1 green onion ( $ 0.10 ) $ 0.69 per bunch
1 cup of chili ( $0.50 ) Cost me about $28 to make 14 Quarts
1 knob of good cheese - I used 6 year old cheddar. ( $2.00 )
Total Cost $ 3.00 per dozen
As for how many to serve, I would think 6 as an appetizer would be plenty, I had 12 for a light meal, and 18 as my dinner. I do tend to eat large portions though.
Okay , on we go :
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| Assemble to the ingredients. Small muffin pans are required. |
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| I sliced up about a 2cm wedge of cheese ( and made 24 with it ) small dice on the red pepper, and green onion. Give the muffin pan a quick spray or wipe lightly with oil. I happen to have some garlic infused olive oil in a mister. |