Sausage Wontons
- 1 package (12 Oz. Package) Wonton Wrappers
- 1 pound Sausage
- 8 ounces, weight Sharp Cheddar Cheese, Grated
- 8 ounces, fluid Ranch Dressing
- 1 can (4 Oz. Can) Chopped Olives
- 1 jar (4 Oz. Jar) Diced Pimientos
- First, brown the pound of sausage in a skillet.
- Drain off excess grease, and put on a plate with paper towels to help get even more grease out.
- Mix this browned sausage with the grated cheese, pimientos, and olives.
- (Please include the olives, even if you dont think you like them!
- Trust me.)
- Pour in the ranch dressing and mix together.
- This is your filling.
- It can sit in the refrigerator for a while if you need time to get other food ready.
- Next, make your wonton shells.
- You need to form the wonton wrappers down into a mini muffin pan.
- I use the pestle from my mortar and pestle to press the wrappers into the muffin cups.
- They will sort of fold in on themselves.
- Just try to be sure that theres a good opening at the top to fill it.
- Now put the muffin pans with EMPTY wonton wrappers in a 350-degree oven.
- Bake for about 5-10 minutes, till shells are a light tan and crispy.
- The shells can also be set aside for several hours before filling.
- But once the shells are filled, its best to heat and serve fairly soon, to keep them from becoming soggy.
- Finally, fill the shells with the sausage mixture.
- Place the filled shells on a large sheet pan.
- Put them back in the 350-degree oven for about 15-20 minutes, or until cheese is bubbly.
- Enjoy!
wrappers, sausage, cheddar cheese, dressing, olives, pimientos
Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/appetizers-and-snacks/sausage-wontons/ (may not work)